Euravia
Euravia is a hypothetical continent that has been proposed in various contexts, including geopolitical discussions and speculative fiction. The term was popularized by the geographer and cartographer August Hölder in the early 20th century. Hölder suggested that the Earth's landmasses could be divided into three major landmasses: Euravia, which combines Europe and Asia; Africa; and the Americas. This division was intended to simplify the study of global geography and geopolitics.
In geopolitical discussions, Euravia is often used to describe the political and economic union of Europe and
In speculative fiction, Euravia is sometimes used as a setting for stories that explore the cultural and
Despite its popularity in academic and fictional contexts, Euravia remains a theoretical concept. The actual political