<P> Every two years since 1996 a meeting of most Asian and European countries is organised as the Asia--Europe Meeting (ASEM). </P> <P> In ancient times, the Greeks classified Europe (derived from the mythological Phoenician princess Europa) and Asia (derived from Asia, a woman in Greek mythology) as separate "lands". Where to draw the dividing line between the two regions is still a matter of discussion . Especially whether the Kuma - Manych Depression or the Caucasus Mountains form the southeast boundary is disputed, since Mount Elbrus would be part of Europe in the latter case, making it (and not Mont Blanc) Europe's highest mountain . Most accepted is probably the boundary as defined by Philip Johan von Strahlenberg in the 18th century . He defined the dividing line along the Aegean Sea, Dardanelles, Sea of Marmara, Bosporus, Black Sea, Kuma--Manych Depression, Caspian Sea, Ural River, and Ural Mountains . </P> <P> In modern usage, the term "Eurasian" is a demonym usually meaning "of or relating to Eurasia" or "a native or inhabitant of Eurasia". </P> <P> The term "Eurasian" is also used to describe people of combined "Asian" and "European" descent . </P>

Which of the following countries would not be situated on the euroasian continental plate