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yes. China, India, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam are the main countries of indo china.
Cambodia is not a continent; it is a country. Situated next to Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam Cambodia is part of the continent Asia.
Mainland southeast Asia also including Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, and Laos.
No it did not, Cambodia recently took over by Vietnam. After Vietnam quit, Cambodia established new country. Long time ago, Cambodia took over by French colonization. Cambodia and some part of Thailand, such as Siam nakhon or Siamrat was later controlled by French and they changed the name. Nowadays, Thailand do not invade any country but they just keep their territory.
Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam. Might include Thailand, since US Servicemen stationed there were part of the war in Southeast Asia.
Myanmar(Burma), Laos, and Cambodia are the countriies that border Thailand. the Gulf of Thailand borders the southeastern part and Andaman Sea borders the southwestern part.
The Silver Langur lives in Southeast Asia. They are sometimes called the 'Silver Leaf Monkeys.' They are mostly found in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Brunei, east timor, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines
In Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
Cambodia is a country located in Southeast Asia, more specifically, in the southern part of the Peninsula of Indochina. It borders with Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand. Once known as the Khmer Empire, nowadays its official name is Kingdom of Cambodia. The country's main industries are tourism and textiles. Its capital is the city of Phnom Penh, and other important cities are Banlung and Battambang. Cambodia's official currencies are the Cambodian riel and the US dollar.
Yes, the Kingdom of Thailand, as it is officially known, is located at the center of Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as Indochina, along with Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia.
Vietnam's not on a peninsula, it's part of the Eurasian (Europe-Asia) Continent. However, if you really wanted to press your point, you could make it a peninsula; but it would be about the size of 1/2 the continental United States...involving Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. And while you were at it, you could make India a peninsula too; India has the Arabian Sea on it's left (west side) and the Bay of Bengal on it's right (east side) with the Indian Ocean at it's southern tip. But, India too is part of the Eurasian Continent.