List of Asian countries by area

Below is a list of all the Asian countries, in order of geographical area. Asia's total geographical area is 44,579,000 km².

Note: Some of these countries are transcontinental or have territory located somewhere other than Asia. These countries are marked with an asterisk (*).

Rank Country Area (km²) Notes
1 Russia* 13,100,000 17,125,200 including European part
2 China 9,596,961 excludes Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and disputed areas/islands
3 India[1] 3,287,263
4 Kazakhstan* 2,455,034 2,724,902 km² including European part
5 Saudi Arabia 2,149,690
6 Iran 1,648,195
7 Mongolia 1,564,110
8 Indonesia* 1,472,639 1,904,569 km² including Oceanian part
9 Pakistan 796,095 882,363 km² including Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK
10 Turkey* 747,272 783,562 km² including European part
11 Myanmar 676,578
12 Afghanistan 652,230
13 Yemen 527,968
14 Thailand 513,120
15 Turkmenistan 488,100
16 Uzbekistan 447,400
17 Iraq 438,317
18 Japan 377,930
19 Vietnam 331,212
20 Malaysia 330,803
21 Oman 309,500
22 Philippines 300,000
23 Laos 236,800
24 Kyrgyzstan 199,951
25 Syria 185,180 Includes the parts of the Golan Heights
26 Cambodia 181,035
27 Bangladesh 147,570
28 Nepal 147,181
29 Tajikistan 143,100
30 North Korea 120,538
31 South Korea 100,210
32 Jordan 89,342
33 Azerbaijan* 86,600 Sometimes considered part of Europe
34 United Arab Emirates 83,600
35 Georgia* 69,000 Sometimes considered part of Europe
36 Sri Lanka 65,610
37 Egypt* 60,000 1,002,450 km² including African part
38 Bhutan 38,394
39 Taiwan 36,193 excludes Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland China and disputed areas/islands
40 Armenia* 29,843 Sometimes considered part of Europe
41 Israel 20,273
42 Kuwait 17,818
43 Timor-Leste 14,874
44 Qatar 11,586
45 Lebanon 10,452
46 Cyprus 9,251 5,896  km² excluding Northern Cyprus. Politically sometimes considered part of Europe.
47 Palestine 6,220
48 Brunei 5,765
49 Bahrain 765
50 Singapore 716
51 Maldives 300
Total 44,579,000

See also

References

  1. "Profile". India Portal. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
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