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    Most maps in Asia are like this. That’s why growing up I was confused why the US was called the west and East/Southeast Asia was called the far east.

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        I guess it kinda makes sense if you draw the line right down the middle of Germany. Weird, I wonder if there’s any historical precedent for that…

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              It’s more like most countries. Maps like the one shown in this post that place Asia as a central focus are common in Asia.

              Maybe it’s not national narcissism, rather just focusing on what’s most relevant to any one people.

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                I think putting the line down the Pacific makes the most sense in most cases. But the national narcissism has historically been a defining characteristic of the UK and the US