The Asia political map is provided. The political map includes a list of neighboring countries and capital cities of Asia.
A student may use the blank Asia outline map to practice locating these political features.
Features of the Asia Political Map
Central Asian Countries and Capital Cities
- Kazakhstan (Astana)
- Kyrgystan (Bishkek)
- Tajikistan (Dushanbe)
- Turkmenistan (Asgabat)
- Uzbekistan (Tashkent)
East Asian Countries and Capital Cities
- China (Beijing)
- Japan (Tokyo)
- Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar)
- North Korea (Pyongyang)
- South Korea (Seoul)
- Taiwan (Taipei)
- Hong Kong (administrative district of China)
- Macau (administrative district of China)
South Asian Countries and Capital Cities
- Afghanistan (Kabul)
- Bangladesh (Dhaka)
- Bhutan (Thimphu)
- India (New Delhi)
- Nepal (Kathmandu)
- Pakistan (Islamabad)
- Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura)
Southeast Asian Countries and Capital Cities
- Bandar Seri (Begawan)
- Burma (Nyapyidaw)
- Cambodia (Phnom Penh)
- East Timor (Dili)
- Indonesia (Jakarta)
- Laos (Vientiane)
- Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
- Philippines (Manila)
- Singapore (Singapore)
- Thailand (Bangkok)
- Vietnam (Ha Noi)
West Asian Countries and Capital Cities
- Armenia (Yerevan)
- Azerbaijan (Baku)
- Bahrain (Manama)
- Cyprus (Nicosia)
- Georgia (Tbilisi)
- Iraq (Baghdad)
- Iran (Tehran)
- Israel (Jerusalem)
- Jordan (Amman)
- Kuwait (Kuwait City)
- Lebanon (Beirut)
- Oman (Muscat)
- Qatar (Doha)
- Syria (Damascus)
- Turkey (Ankara)
- United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi)
- Yemen (Sana’a)