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There are some semiarid areas around the Black and Caspian seas, however by definition a desert recieves less then 10 inches of annual rainfall which these areas recieve more then.
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M$actually it has too: Antarctic desert
so all continents have desert
see also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deserts
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interesting
Your right, the definition of a desert is rather vague.
After further research I would agree that all continents have deserts in one form or another.
But I have doubts about that. The definition of desert is not precise. There are arid and semiarid parts not only around Black and Caspian sea
We have Tabernas desert in Spain, Bledow in Poland, one In Oltenia, Romania and others