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The Eastern world, also known as the East or historically the , is an umbrella term for various or , nations and , which vary depending on the context. It most often includes , the Mediterranean region and the , specifically in historical (pre-modern) contexts, and in modern times in the context of . Occasionally, the term may also include countries in and the . The Eastern world is often seen as a counterpart to the .

The various regions included in the term are varied, hard to generalize, and do not have a single shared common heritage. Although the various parts of the Eastern world share many common threads, most notably being in the "", they have never historically defined themselves collectively. The term originally had a literal geographic meaning, referring to the eastern part of the , contrasting the cultures and civilizations of Asia with those of Europe (or the ). Traditionally, this includes , , , and .

Conceptually, the boundary between east and west is more cultural and historical, rather than geographical, as a result of which and , which were founded as British settler colonies, are typically grouped with the Western world despite being geographically closer to the Eastern world, while the Central Asian nations of the former , even with significant Western influence, are grouped in the East.

(1994). 9780203344644, .
Other than much of Asia and , Europe has absorbed almost all of the societies of , the , and into the Western world because of settler colonization.

Countries such as the , which are geographically located in the Eastern world, may be considered in some aspects of their society, culture and politics due to immigration and historical cultural influences from the and .


Overview
As with other regions of the world, Asia consists of many different, extremely diverse countries, ethnic groups and cultures. This concept is further debated because in some English-speaking countries, common vernacular associates the "Asian" identity to people of East Asian origin and Southeast Asian origin,For example, "Asian and Indian people" are referred to in the New Zealand Heart Foundation's BMI calculator . while in some countries the "Asian" identity is associated with people of South Asian origin, and in other contexts, Asian regions such as the Indian subcontinent are included with East Asia. (which includes , part of the , , etc.), which may or may not see themselves part of the Eastern world, are sometimes considered "Middle Eastern" and separate from Asia.
(2025). 9781845111915, I.B. Tauris.

The division between 'East' and 'West', formerly referred to as and , is a product of European cultural history and of the distinction between and the cultures beyond it to the East. With the European colonization of the Americas, the East-West dichotomy became global. The concept of an Eastern, "Indian" () or "" sphere was emphasized by ideas of racial as well as religious and cultural differences. Such distinctions were articulated by Westerners in the scholarly tradition known as , which is notable in being a Western conception of a unified Eastern world not limited to any specific region(s), but rather all of Asia together.Tromans, 6from the Latin oriens; Oxford English Dictionary


Culture
While there is no singular Eastern culture of the Eastern world, there are subgroups within it, such as countries within East Asia, Southeast Asia, or South Asia, as well as within these regions. These include the spread of Eastern religions such as or , the usage of Chinese characters or , language families, the fusion of cuisines, and traditions, among others.


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