Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "East Asia" in English language version.
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for ancient Greece was the cradle of Western culture ...
Part I Pre-Socratic Philosophy Chapter II the Cradle of Western Thought:
The capital of Greece, one of the world's most glorious cities and the cradle of Western culture,
In short, Greece, despite having been the cradle of Western culture, was then an "other" space separate from the West.
Ancient Greece: Cradle of Western Culture (Series), disc. 6 strips with 3 discs, range: 44–60 fr., 17–18 min
and making Egypt play the same role in African education and culture that Athens and Greece do in Western culture.
Greece has long been considered the seedbed or cradle of Western civilization.
The Special Case of Greece The ancient Greece was a cradle of the Western culture,
Ancient Greece is often called the cradle of western civilization. ... Ideas from literature and science also have their roots in ancient Greece.
[we] can further define the word culture to mean language. Thus we have the French language part of Oceania, the Spanish part and the Japanese part. The Japanese culture groups of Oceania are the Bonin Islands, the Marcus Islands and the Volcano Islands. These three clusters, lying south and south-east of Japan, are inhabited either by Japanese or by people who have now completely fused with the Japanese race. Therefore they will not be taken into account in the proposed comparison of the policies of non - Oceanic cultures towards Oceanic peoples. On the eastern side of the Pacific are a number of Spanish language culture groups of islands. Two of them, the Galapagos and Easter Island, have been dealt with as separate chapters in this volume. Only one of the dozen or so Spanish culture island groups of Oceania has an Oceanic population — the Polynesians of Easter Island. The rest are either uninhabited or have a Spanish - Latin - American population consisting of people who migrated from the mainland. Therefore, the comparisons which follow refer almost exclusively to the English and French language cultures.
the countries and regions of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Mongolia, South Korea, North Korea and Japan.
the assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings is for statistical convenience
the countries and regions of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Mongolia, South Korea, North Korea and Japan.