I'm not to sure , but was it because the french people felt that the monarchy weren't treating them fairly ?
New Zealand is a fairly small country which is located about 2000 km southeast of Australia. It is one of Australia's closest neighbours, but certainly not the closest.
Sri Lanka is an island country directly southeast of India. Indonesia is also southeast of India, but is made up of several thousand islands and is further east.
Very, very fairly. Especially with the new prime Minister, Kevin Rudd.
The saola was discovered fairly recently in the forested mountains of southeast Asia. At the time they were discovered in 1992, they were critically endangered.
yes, in some countries though.....
It is called a "constitutional monarchy": We have a monarchy (like Sweden and UK), but the king is primarily a figurehead and officially prohibited from interfering in politics. But he does announce the official yearly opening of Parliament in the fall and the closing in the spring.The actual government is democratically elected, fairly similar to the rest of Europe.
Southeast Asia is Vietnam and its surrounding countries (Lao, Cambodia, etc.). Japan & China have traditionally been called the "Far East" (Far Orient). With all of the new terms people want to make in this century (e.g. Middle East/Southwest Asia, etc.)...Northeast Asia for Japan sounds fairly accurate. After all, Northeast of Japan is Alaska and the North Pole.
It is fairly average in size, but is small in comparison to other countries in Asia.
Yes, but they are fairly strictly regulated, compared to other countries.
Most countries - Taurus is fairly near the equator of the sky.
Fairly high rates compared to other countries.