The Middle East
Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Europe and Asia are the two continents that are touching Africa. The region where these three continents meet is known as the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
The Caucus Mountains are a part of both Europe and Asia.
a crossroadThe intersection of cultures on the Arabian peninsula is a crossroad. Asia, Africa, and Europe all meet here.
Asia and Europe meet geographically at the boundary known as the continental divide, which runs through the Ural Mountains in Russia.
a crossroadThe intersection of cultures on the Arabian peninsula is a crossroad. Asia, Africa, and Europe all meet here.
Europe, Asia, and Africa touch each other at the junction known as the tripoint where the countries of Russia, Georgia, and Turkey meet. This is the only place on Earth where three continents physically connect.
Africa and Asia meet at the Suez Canal, so there is technically no distance between them, or just the width of the canal, which is just a few hundred feet.
1. Asia (43,820,000 km2) 2. Africa (30,370,000 km2) 3. North America (24,490,000 km2) However, there are other rankings based on if you include North and South America as one continent (America) and Africa, Europe, and Asia as one (Afro-Eurasia). In which case, the rankings would be: 1. Afro-Eurasia (84,370,000 km2) 2. America (42,330,000 km2) 3. Antarctica (13,720,000 km2)
Europe and Asia meet in Russia's Ural Mountains. The boundary between these two continents is traditionally defined as the Ural River, the Ural Mountains, the Caspian Sea, and the Caucasus Mountains.
Istanbul is the modern name for Constantinople, and it is one of the places where Europe and Asia meet, so it is one of the places that Europe ends, but there are many others.
No. Gorillas are in Africa, Tigers in Asia. They'd never meet in the wild.