That's not a very large area, to be fair. That's about the size of half of the United States, in distance/spread. Europe isn't a continent in the traditional sense, it's a region, and not a huge one.
This might counter the grandparent poster if Asia was on the same synchronous grid, but it's not.
I guess there's two ways of looking at it. The distances spanned by the extreme points net or how dense it is. Not that I have the knowledge to relate any of that to real world use cases or consequences.
This might counter the grandparent poster if Asia was on the same synchronous grid, but it's not.