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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 MAINLAND REGION VIETNAM – Previously North & South Vietnam, French Indo- China, Vietnam CAMBODIA – Previously French Indo-China LAOS – Previously French Indo-China THAILAND – Previously the Kingdom of Siam MYANMAR – Previously Burma Regions of Southeast Asia
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Cultural Characteristics: Buddhism dominates the cultural landscape A multi-cultural and multi-ethnic region One of the least urbanized realms in the world Some countries have more than one core area (Vietnam, Myanmar) Mainland Southeast Asia
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Rice farming in Vietnam Ancient temple in Cambodia
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Leading state of the region Bangkok (Venice of Asia) Problems –Influx of refugees –Drugs Thailand
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 POPULATION of 65 million has the slowest growth rate of the region. PER CAPITA GDP is the same as Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar combined. Thailand CountryPer capita Thailand$8,000 Vietnam$2,600 Laos$1,900 Cambodia$1,800 Myanmar$1,900
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Floating markets of Thailand typify the amphibious nature of life in Southeast Asia. Water transportation is vitally important in the river deltas and islands where most Southeast Asians live.
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Buddhist Architecture in Thailand
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 One of world’s poorest countries Independence: 1948 (from British) Military government (1962) World’s leading producer of OPIUM poppies Myanmar (Burma)
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Ancient temples in Burma
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 A sub-region of PENINSULAS and ISLANDS Southeast Asia’s southern and eastern periphery Comprised of 5 states, all of which have colonial histories: –MALAYSIA –INDONESIA –PHILIPPINES –SINGAPORE –BRUNEI Insular Southeast Asia
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Fragmented political entities A multi-cultural and multi-ethnic region Islam prevails Insular Southeast Asia
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 FRAGMENTED STATE- part on mainland and part on islands A FORMER BRITISH COLONY MALAYSIA came into being in 1963: the MALAY PENINSULA and parts of Borneo POPULATION of 25.3 million with strong adherence to Islam Malaysia
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Islam prevails in Malaysia.
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 A CITY-STATE Seceded from Malaysia in 1965. POPULATION of 4.3 million (77 % are CHINESE, 14% MALAY, 8% INDIAN) PER CAPITA GDP: $60,000!!! (est. 2012) Singapore
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 A FRAGMENTED STATE of more than 13,000 island A DUTCH COLONIAL creation POPULATION OF 224 million JAVA is the center of population with 125 million Largest MUSLIM POPULATION in the world. Indonesia
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Vast and Diverse Indonesia Above: Rice paddies Left: Hinduism on the island of Bali Right: Tropical beach
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 An anomaly in southeast Asia - an oil exporting Islamic Sultanate A British protected remnant –Gained independence in 1984 340,000 people within 2,225 sq mi Oil discovered in 1929, natural gas in 1965 Population is 64% Malay, 20% Chinese Brunei
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 Archipelago of >7,000 islands, most of which are < 1 square mile Former Spanish Colony-for 300+ years; US possession (1898-1946) 83.9 million people; 83% CATHOLIC AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY Philippines
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©2010, TESCCC World Geography, Unit 11, Lesson 4 The Philippines are a former colony of both Spain and the United States.
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