Where did Asia get its name?
Asia probably got its name from the Assyrian asu, meaning “sunrise, east.”
Asu originally referred only to the east coast of the Aegean Sea but gradually came to include the whole continent.
The Mosquito Coast is also known as The Spanish Costa de Mosquitos. It is a 40-mile-wide band along the coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras. It follows the Caribbean Sea for about 225 miles.
The international date line is the 180th meridian of longitude, marking the point where one civil day ends and another begins. It runs north and south across the middle of the Pacific Ocean. In some places it veers a little to avoid lopping off parts of geographical locations such as Siberia. Which way do you…
Gibraltar is a limestone promontory off the southeastern coast of Spain. Connected to Spain by an isthmus, it commands the northeastern entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, which joins the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Gibraltar is a self-governing British colony.
The Dinosaur National Monument is nearly 205,000 acres of dinosaur beds which are located in Colorado and Utah.
The stretch between San Jose and San Francisco is called Silicon Valley and runs 55 miles.
The largest Chinese settlement outside of Asia is San Francisco’s Chinatown district. It covers only about 12 square blocks.