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1 Map Review Unit 10

2 What country is this?

3 India

4 What country is this?

5 Nepal

6 What country is this?

7 Bangladesh

8 What country is this?

9 Bhutan

10 What country is this?

11 Pakistan

12 What country is this?

13 Afghanistan

14 What country is this?

15 Sri Lanka

16 What country is this?

17 Maldives

18 What is this mountain?

19 Mt. Everest

20 What is this mountain range?

21 The Himalayas

22 What is this mountain range?

23 The Hindu Kush Mountains

24 What is this mountain pass?

25 Khyber Pass

26 What is this physical region?

27 Deccan Plateau

28 What is this city?

29 New Delhi

30 What is this river?

31 The Ganges

32 What is this river?

33 The Indus

34 What is this body of water?

35 Bay of Bengal

36 What is this body of water?

37 The Arabian Sea

38 What Country is this? Leading exporter of opium, heroin. US invaded in 2001 after 9/11, to defeat Taliban. Taliban were/are funded partly by Pakistan, which is also helping to fight Taliban. Mostly Pashtuns, who are Muslims. About the size of Texas

39 Afghanistan Leading exporter of opium, heroin. US invaded in 2001 after 9/11, to defeat Taliban. Taliban were/are funded partly by Pakistan, which is also helping to fight Taliban. Mostly Pashtuns, who are Muslims. About the size of Texas

40 What country is this? Primarily Sunni Muslim Continuing struggles with internal ethnic groups, India, Afghanistan A federal republic with 4 provinces, one territory, and 1 capital territory

41 Pakistan Primarily Sunni Muslim Continuing struggles with internal ethnic groups, India, Afghanistan A federal republic with 4 provinces, one territory, and 1 capital territory

42 What country is this? ¾ of all South Asia land area; slightly more than 1/3 of the U.S. About 80% Hindu, 20% Muslim Emerging economic and regional military power, with advanced industrial and scientific capacity.

43 India ¾ of all South Asia land area; slightly more than 1/3 of the U.S. About 80% Hindu, 20% Muslim Emerging economic and regional military power, with advanced industrial and scientific capacity.

44 What country is this? Tourism on Mt. Everest Home of the Gurkha, soldiers famed for bravery and the Kukri knife. A parliamentary democracy, but was a monarchy until 2005

45 Nepal Tourism on Mt. Everest Home of the Gurkha, soldiers famed for bravery and the Kukri knife. A parliamentary democracy, but was a monarchy until 2005

46 What country is this? Low elevation and location make almost half of land surface prone to flooding during monsoons. Formerly known as East Pakistan. Independent since 1971. Cultivation of rice is the single most important agricultural activity. One of world’s poorest nations.

47 Bangladesh Low elevation and location make almost half of land surface prone to flooding during monsoons. Formerly known as East Pakistan. Independent since 1971. Cultivation of rice is the single most important agricultural activity. One of world’s poorest nations.

48 What country is this? Small archipelago, 26 separate atolls. Islamic, run on sharia law. Economy based on fishing and tourism Maldives is heavily involved with UN global warming treaties and conferences.

49 Maldives Small archipelago, 26 separate atolls. Islamic, run on sharia law. Economy based on fishing and tourism Maldives is heavily involved with UN global warming treaties and conferences.

50 What country is this? Civil War (1983-2009) between Buddhist Sinhalese majority government in south, and Hindu Tamil minority (“Tamil Tigers”/LTTE) in north. Languages: Sinhala (80%) and Tamil (20%) Republic with 8 provinces Slightly larger than West Virginia

51 Sri Lanka Civil War (1983-2009) between Buddhist Sinhalese majority government in south, and Hindu Tamil minority (“Tamil Tigers”/LTTE) in north. Languages: Sinhala (80%) and Tamil (20%) Republic with 8 provinces Slightly larger than West Virginia

52 What country is this? Constitutional monarchy, King Wangchuck Almost entirely Buddhist Official language: Dzongkha (pronounced “zonka”)

53 Bhutan Constitutional monarchy, King Wangchuck Almost entirely Buddhist Official language: Dzongkha (pronounced “zonka”)


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