Talk:Eastern Hemisphere/Archive 1

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A previous version implied that Western World and Western Hemisphere are synonyms. This is not the case. Even this article and that of Western World agree with the definition I usually use: Europe and european derived cultures (especially western Europe). Robertbrockway Dec 2, 2004 (UTC).

Little-used?
"The Eastern Hemisphere of the Earth is a little-used concept because there is no obvious demarcation line separating it"

In my experience, that's not true at all. The Eastern/Western Hemisphere division is talked about a lot. And there's a perfectly obvious demarcation line; the prime meridian on one side and the international date line on the other. Kundor 21:58, Mar 11, 2005 (UTC)


 * I agree; it's a common phrase, and a commoner concept. I have to run right now, but I would like to change it.  &mdash; Pekinensis 19:26, 3 May 2005 (UTC)

Actually, little-used is true -- see https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=eastern+hemisphere%2Cwestern+hemisphere%2C+northern+hemisphere%2C+southern+hemisphere&case_insensitive=on&year_start=1800&year_end=2010&corpus=15&smoothing=3&share=&direct_url=t4%3B%2Ceastern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%2Cs0%3B%3Beastern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BEastern%20Hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BEastern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BEASTERN%20HEMISPHERE%3B%2Cc0%3B.t4%3B%2Cwestern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%2Cs0%3B%3BWestern%20Hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3Bwestern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BWestern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BWESTERN%20HEMISPHERE%3B%2Cc0%3B.t4%3B%2Cnorthern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%2Cs0%3B%3Bnorthern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BNorthern%20Hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BNorthern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B.t4%3B%2Csouthern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%2Cs0%3B%3Bsouthern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BSouthern%20Hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BSouthern%20hemisphere%3B%2Cc0%3B%3BSOUTHERN%20HEMISPHERE%3B%2Cc0

Whether this is because there's no obvious demarcation or for other reasons is speculation. Dan Bloch (talk) 21:21, 12 July 2015 (UTC)

Definition
DavidWBrooks, I am very surprised that this term could be used to exclude Western Europe; could you provide a reference or some examples?

For what it's worth, the Polish Wikipedia takes the dividing lines to be 0° and 180°, while the Chinese Wikipedia takes them to be 20°W and 160°E, so as to more neatly divide the intended continents.

&mdash; Pekinensis 20:39, 3 May 2005 (UTC)


 * Well, since the prime meridian excludes most of Britain and Spain, all of Ireland and Portugal (and Iceland), plus one-fifth of France, the Polish wikipedia removed about a third of Western Europe! But that's not quite what I wrote, is it?
 * Certainly the concept of the Western Hemisphere (in a political, "western world" sense) is often used to include western Europe, at least in the US. But now that you have prodded me, I must admit I've never encountered the opposite usage - probably because "eastern hemisphere", unlike its counterpart, is not a concept often encountered here, for reasons I'm not quite sure of. So I'm going to have to backtrack on the article ... - DavidWBrooks 23:13, 3 May 2005 (UTC)


 * I don't believe Eastern Hemisphere is a much-used concept. Also the first sentence of this article is contradictory to the last one of the Western Hemisphere, so I'll change it to something more neutral. --Odoakerston 09:23, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Also I don't see why the prime meridian going through parts of Europe "dilutes" its use for "cartography"???--Odoakerston 09:27, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

Edit:: The political term cannot be defined using a geographical line otherwise Australia would not be considered a 'Western' country which it clearly is. I'm not sure the geographical usage can be considered the primary definition since it is an arbitrary and useless line. -Jo — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.86.53.2 (talk) 02:42, 21 February 2013 (UTC)


 * I fixed this article to focus on the primary definition, which is geographical, and got rid of the political speculation. I left the oddly phrased "dilutes its use for cartography" in, since I guess the editor meant you wouldn't want a map that cuts off the western part of Europe. Djcastel 20:25, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

EASTERN HEMISPHERE
WASENT THERE A COMPRAMISE IN THE LATE 1920S IN AFRICA AND UNITED KINGDOM —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.219.6.90 (talk) 01:00, 19 August 2008 (UTC)

The incorrect map
The map which highlights the eastern hemisphere in yellow is incorrect, because some small portion of Eurasia (Russia) belongs to the western hemisphere. Mountleek (talk) 23:18, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

Agreed. I notice the hemispheres arent equal in size according to the map. That's simply not possible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.44.72.203 (talk) 08:33, 13 September 2009 (UTC)

Eastern Hemisphere → Eastern hemisphere
There is a move discussion at Talk:Southern Hemisphere that calls for lowercasing "hemisphere". Such a change would apply to this article as well. Please voice your support, opposition, or general comments at the linked discussion. Dabomb87 (talk) 19:04, 3 April 2011 (UTC)

Move discussion in progress
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Southern Hemisphere which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RM bot 19:15, 3 April 2011 (UTC)

Dispute over bounds of Eastern Hemisphere
It seems that I am in dispute with User:BilCat over the lede of this article: I have tried correcting the information on the scope of the Eastern Hemisphere, every time I do, BilCat reverts.

BilCat's favoured sentence in the lede read: It is also used to refer to Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia I have tried correcting that to It is also used to refer to Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australasia which is more accurate.

Both New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are only ever referred to as Eastern Hemisphere (with regards to East/West), but are not covered by the term Australia. BilCat asserts that, since Australasia is not a continent, it has no place on the list (for reasons I fail to understand). Given that they are in Oceania, which straddles east and west, I cannot add that as a continent.

Since rather than trying to discuss this calmly, BilCat has now given me a "three revert warning" (after I reverted twice. He probably doesn't realise I'm an admin and wouldn't go over the 3rr line), I've decided it's politic to ask others for their opinions here. Grutness... wha?   12:31, 5 January 2018 (UTC)


 * I've disengaged from this issue. - BilCat (talk) 12:56, 5 January 2018 (UTC)


 * The current state is unsatisfactory, being that it says only Australia. So, are New Zealand and the Pacific Islands included in the Eastern Hemisphere or aren't they? My GPS device, here in NZ, says yes, NZ is. Australasia is a single term encompassing the relevant countries and islands. It is far more appropriate than just Australia, so I support a change to it. Akld guy (talk) 21:00, 5 January 2018 (UTC)