Is Vietnam a part of Indonesia?
In the past. yes. As two countries were both separated into two parts. North Vietnam & North Korea were both backed up by Soviet Union and China while South Vietnam and South Korea were backed up by the United States. Then Vietnam reunified in April 1975 while Korea has never been able to reunify ever since the separation.
Vietnam and Korea shares a lot of similar traits in culture and tradition.
Currently, South Korea is the 15th largest economy in the world, Vietnam is the 56th, North Korea is the 125th.
What three religions dominate East and Southeast Asia?
The three most common religions in eastern Asia would be Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. Hinduism is mostly concentrated in the areas around India, Islam is predominant in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and China, and Buddhism is concentrated in southern Asia, below China.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Religion_distribution.png
What are hurricanes called in South East Asia?
"Hurricanes" that impact East Asia are called typhoons.
What are the five countries that the Mekong river go through in Southeast Asia?
cambodia
china
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vietnam
thailand
What European countries had colonies in SE Asia?
Portugal. On 24 August 1511, they conquered the Sultanate of Malacca, part of modern day Malaysia. It remained a Portuguese colony until the Battle of Malacca in 1641, after which it became a Dutch colony.
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Is Southeast Asia Mostly arid climate?
Most of Southeast Asia has a temperate rain forest climate is it true or false
What are the major religions of Southeast Asia?
Christianity is just starting to grow in many s.e. asia areas and Buddhists are converting. A lot of the people in the area are still Buddhists and there is some amount of Muslims in some s.e. asia areas.
South Korea is in Asia. It is right below North Korea and right beside China.
What is distance between Singapore to Malaysia?
The distance between the above places is 243 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance as seen on the map. The actual distance covered by a flight may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport distance.
What is the name of the country between Thailand and Vietnam?
Myanmar or Burma, the same country, but the government calls it one thing and the world calls it another
Why did japan invade south east Asia?
Japan wanted a sphere of influence in Asia,and wanted to show the European powers that had colonies there (British, Dutch, French, etc)that a new "era" had dawned and that the Asian people were not going to accept Western rule. That was the most promulgated propaganda used. The major reason was more economic based as Japan was in great need for raw materials (as Japan was poor in this area). Japan was especially lacking in petroleum and SE Asia also provided rubber, rice, and a market to sell finished goods to.
Who controlled indochina in 1886?
Germany Prior to WW2 had taken control of the whole of Indochina (Vietman, Laos, Cambodia and a few others). Germany's defeat in WW2 saw them withdraw from Indochina leaving it ungoverned, causing havock. Hope this is ok.
Do people have large or small families in southeast Asia?
Mexico is reaching a demographic transition, where families tend to be smaller. Nowadays most families in Mexico are composed by both parents and one up to three children. Current fertility rate is 2.27 children per woman (2015 est.)
Why is Singapore considered the hub of cultural diffusion for South East Asia?
It contains people of uncountable races and religons
Which country does not border Laos?
All countries, except: Burma (Myanmar), Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia.
Where in the world is Mekong located?
Mekong, a river, is located in Southeast Asia. It travels throughout different countries, and some of these countries include: Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. It is the 12th-longest river in the world, and the 7th-longest in Asia.
Why is Malaysia always summer?
Because Malaysia is very near to the equator.
Most countries around the Equator generally have a tropical rainforest climate, also known as an equatorial climate, though cold currents cause some regions to have tropical monsoon climates with a dry season in the middle of the year. Usually, average annual temperature is around 30 °C (86 °F) during the day and 23 °C (73 °F) at night. Rainfall is very high, usually from 2,500 to 3,500 mm per year. Average rainy days are around 200 per year and average annual sunshine hours around 2000.