India: mountains prevented contact with many different cultures, Aryans come through the Khyber Pass and bring religoius beliefs (Hinduism)- created the Caste System which influenced politics only certain people were able to gain high government positions. mountains also kept this area decentralized China: isolation leads to ethnocentrism, feudal systems,
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It is 750 kms (466miles). Source: Balochistan Economic Report by World Bank and Asian Development Bank.
=Indonesia's size, tropical climate, and archipelagic geography, support the world's second highest level of biodiversity (after Brazil),[69] and its flora and fauna is a mixture of Asian and Australasian species.[70] Once linked to the Asian mainland, the islands of the Sunda Shelf (Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and Bali) have a wealth of Asian fauna. Large species such as the tiger, rhinoceros, orangutan, elephant, and leopard, were once abundant as far east as Bali, but numbers and distribution have dwindled drastically=
An example of an Asian archipelago is the Philippines.
Asian Geographic was created in 1999.
Indonesia is the Asian country with the longest coastline.
Closer proximity of countries allows the exchange of culture be more frequent, thus developing a more similar culture. However, even countries that are far from each other but are connected by people can also allow the exchange of culture between them.
maybe the ccivilization is the influence of our country
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Paddy farming is an enduring trait of the Indus Valley civilizations. it is present in many modern Asian cultures even to this day.
The acronym for Asian Development bank is ADB.
East Asian civilization maintained their independence from the rest of the world which became Orthodox.
Asian Development Research Institute was created in 1991.
Asian Development Bank Institute's population is 42.
Asian Development Bank Institute was created in 1996.
philippines and manillalargest contributor to the asian development bank
Asian Development Bank's motto is 'Fighting poverty in Asia and the Pacific'.
During pre-Spanish civilization, the Philippines had trade and cultural exchanges with neighboring Asian countries such as China, India, and Malaysia. These interactions influenced various aspects of Filipino culture, including language, cuisine, technology, and beliefs. For instance, Chinese influence can be seen in Filipino art, pottery, and agricultural practices, while Indian influence is evident in some Filipino words and traditions.