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Madeira - close to Africa but this island is a part of Portugal Malaysia - rather Far East Sweden - Europe!!! El Salvador - Central America Faeroes - Europe (islands on Atlantic, Danish autonomic non-EU territory) Kyrgyzstan - Central Asian former Soviet republic; might be OK but not sure if "Middle East" refers to the post-Soviet area. Moldova - eastern Europe, between Romania and Ukraine Quote:
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Russia and Turkey spread over Asia and Europe. The same "feature" is sometimes attributed to to Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. Egipt is both in Africa and Asia. Indonesia and East Timor are sometimes considered to be both in Asia and Oceania. Cyprus is traditionally a part of Europe but in fact it might be considered as an Asian island. OT, my general conclusion is that, in order to be specific, we shouldn't use region names but country names. |
We use "Near East" as well in Italy! :) Or at least so thay taught me at school! :D
Anyway I think nowadays middle-east is the arabian-muslim block (our near-east), inside which there are exceptions (Israel is not muslim of course). Former Soviet republics of the Caucasus can be included, geographically they are middle/near East; while the 5 *stan could be considered middle/far East. It's always complicated, I prefer to refer at Asia, Europe or just the physical geographic names like Caucasus, Caspian and so on! ;) |
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So, it's better to talk about countries, I guess... :) |
Me and my big mouth :wacko: Sweden? Ugh. :( I'm sure that they'd love to know that they were in the Middle of the Desert next winter.
Turning to your other questin, I have unlimited Blackberry data worldwide on the plan. If you have a friendly Blackberry Enterprise Server that means just about any data you want. Obviously, there is some sort of puke test, e.g. I'm not going to start downloaded movies from Bit Torrent, but e-mail should be fine. I have my US mobile with the optional Fast Forward which gives me unlimited call forwarding minutes. When I leave the US, I call forward my mobile to it EXCEPT when I am in my overseas apartment or in an office building I regularly work in. Then the device is call forwarded to a V-O-IP line. I a work on top of some restaurants and my signal makes it down there and to the that great Emirate Coffeehouse -- Starbucks. Combining that, about 50% of my calls come in VOIP which makes the calls free for me. That brings my per minute rate down to roughly 7 cents a minute which isn't bad for this part of the world. |
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Oh if that interest you on 3 ITA international roaming page Belarus and Ukraine are in Asia, so for them you still live 85Km from Asia! :D
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Yes, Russia is Asian of course, and Kaliningrad is an Asian enclave inside Europe! :D
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One could say that one of the results of WW2 was moving the borders of the continents :D. As to 3 ITA, they assigned Turkey to Europe and set the border between North and South America south of Mexico :). Returning from off-topic: it seems then the international SIMs with the best coverage in Africa and Near/Middle East region of Asia, namely Hop and 09 will not meet jervin123's basic requirement - they have no functional SMS service :(. |
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