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The three definitions of Central Asia: the region of Soviet Central Asia (colored dark brown), the commonly accepted five modern countries that comprises the region (in black outline), and the region according to the definition of UNESCO.
Gitnang Asya ayon sa tatlong depenisyon: ang sakop ng Gitnang Asya ng Unyong Sobyet, ang limang bansang tipikal na kasama sa rehiyon sa kasalukuyang depenisyon, at ang naturang rehiyon ayon sa UNESCO.