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[[Image:Compass Rose English East.svg|thumb|250px|right|A [[compass rose]] <!-- Highlighting of east is nearly imperceptable -->]]
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'''East''' is a [[Direction (geometry, geography)|direction]] in [[geography]]. It is one of the four [[cardinal direction]]s or [[compass]] points, opposite of [[west]] and at [[right angle]]s to [[north]] and [[south]]. East is the direction toward which the [[Earth]] rotates about its [[Axis of rotation|axis]], and therefore the general direction from which the [[Sun]] appears to rise.
'''East''' is a [[Direction (geometry, geography)|direction]] in [[geography]]. It is one of the four [[cardinal direction]]s or [[compass]] points, opposite of [[west]] and at [[right angle]]s to [[north]] and [[south]]. East is the direction toward which the [[Earth]] rotates about its [[Axis of rotation|axis]], and therefore the general direction from which the [[Sun]] appears to rise. However, in astronomy the east side of the [[sun]] is defined opposite with respect to the rotation direction, so it is the direction from which it rotates.

==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The etymology of ''east'' is from a [[Proto-Indo-European language]] word for [[dawn]], ''[[Hausos|*hausos]]''. ''Cf.'' [[Latin]] ''aurora'' and [[Greek language|Greek]] ''eōs''. ''[[Eostre]]'', a Germanic goddess of dawn, might have been a personification of both dawn and the cardinal point.
The etymology of ''east'' is from a [[Proto-Indo-European language]] word for [[dawn]], ''[[Hausos|*hausos]]''. ''Cf.'' [[Latin]] ''aurora'' and [[Greek language|Greek]] ''eōs''. ''[[Eostre]]'', a Germanic goddess of dawn, might have been a personification of both dawn and the cardinal point.

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East is a direction in geography. It is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points, opposite of west and at right angles to north and south. East is the direction toward which the Earth rotates about its axis, and therefore the general direction from which the Sun appears to rise. However, in astronomy the east side of the sun is defined opposite with respect to the rotation direction, so it is the direction from which it rotates.

Etymology

The etymology of east is from a Proto-Indo-European language word for dawn, *hausos. Cf. Latin aurora and Greek eōs. Eostre, a Germanic goddess of dawn, might have been a personification of both dawn and the cardinal point.

By convention, an ordinary terrestrial map is oriented so the right side is east. This convention dates from the Renaissance. Many medieval maps were oriented with the Orient (the East) east at the top, which is the source of the verb orient.