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  • ...Senior Fellow, Asia, Atlantic Council specializing in [[Southeast Asia]]; Southeast Asia; Visiting Associate Professor of Southeast Asian Studies at [[Georgetown Un
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  • A country in Southeast Asia.
    64 bytes (8 words) - 17:34, 14 May 2008
  • A part of the [[Pacific Ocean]] surrounded by nations of [[Southeast Asia]] and [[East Asia]], important for navigation but also for small islands ov
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  • Country in Southeast Asia, officially called Myanmar.
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961]]
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  • *[[Southeast Asia]]
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  • Elephants found in the forests of south and southeast Asia.
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  • Peaceful insectivore community fish native to fresh waters of southeast Asia.
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  • ...bpages}}</noinclude>a venomous snake species of the cobra family native to Southeast Asia.
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  • [[Southeast Asia]]n country (capital Bangkok), with a constitutional monarchy, often democra
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  • {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • ...in the world belonging to the family Elapidae, found throughout South and Southeast Asia.
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  • A large, democratic nation of [[Southeast Asia]], consisting of an archipelago of over 7,000 islands, with many cultures,
    182 bytes (23 words) - 22:53, 10 February 2010
  • A country of [[Southeast Asia]], on the Gulf of Thailand, sharing borders with [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]],
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  • {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • ...es and early sixties, to increase [[signals intelligence]] capabilities in Southeast Asia and especially [[South Vietnam]]
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  • (East [[Timor]]) [[Southeast Asia]]n country, formerly [[Portuguese Timor]], which became an independent [[st
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  • Senior associate and head of the [[Southeast Asia]] program at the [[Henry L. Stimson Center]]; formerly at the [[Congression
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  • '''Southeast Asia''' is a region of the world on the Asian landmass and nearby island nations
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  • A roughly east-west highway of [[Vietnam]] and [[Southeast Asia]], starting at [[Quang Ngai]] on the [[South China Sea]] and running to [[C
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  • Small arboreal apes of the genus ''Hylobates'', of southeast Asia and the East Indies, having a slender body, long arms, and no tail.
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  • ...ral name for a group of tribal societies traditionally in the highlands of Southeast Asia, primarily in [[Vietnam]] but also [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]
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  • [[France|French]] [[colonialism|colonial]] structure in [[Southeast Asia]] that contained [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], and present-day [[Vietnam]], from
    240 bytes (28 words) - 03:28, 13 September 2009
  • A country in [[Southeast Asia]] that was part of [[French Indochina]], located northeast of Thailand and
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  • {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • ...orld's most prosperous countries, a trading and transportation center of [[Southeast Asia]], made up of islands between [[Malaysia]] and [[Indonesia]].
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  • *The [[Mon]] people of Southeast Asia;
    174 bytes (24 words) - 03:28, 24 September 2013
  • ...Palace and government, who favored a war for resources that would invade [[Southeast Asia]] and the Pacific, directly confronting the Western powers although the ini
    295 bytes (42 words) - 23:56, 28 August 2010
  • ...similar to the petals, split in two genera formed by sixteen species from southeast Asia.
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  • Country in [[Southeast Asia]]; a peninsula bordering [[Thailand]] and the northern one-third of the isl
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  • ...Asian experience and a strong advocate of U.S. resistance to Communism in Southeast Asia
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  • {{r|National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961}} {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • ...[Hirohito]] and the bulk of the high command chose [[Strike-South]] into [[Southeast Asia]]
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  • ...unding member of the [[European Union]]. [[Colonialism|Colonial]] power in Southeast Asia until 1954.
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  • {{r|Illicit drug trade in Southeast Asia}}
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  • ...uria]], [[Mongolia]] and [[Korea]]. To some extent, it includes parts of [[Southeast Asia]], especially [[French Indochina]].
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  • * [[Clouded Leopard]], ''Neofelis nebulosa'' ([[Southeast Asia]])...
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  • ...st]], North, West and Southern [[Africa]], [[Central Asia]], [[Europe]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[South Asia]] and [[South America]]. It is the second largest [[interna
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  • {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • '''Mon-Khmer''' is a [[language family]] of [[Southeast Asia]].
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  • A country in [[Southeast Asia]], neighboring China, [[Laos]], and [[Cambodia]], and with seacoast on the
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  • {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • ...notic and vectorborne viral diseases have emerged, since the mid-1990s, in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, the first being Hendra virus {HeV), formerly calle | title = Emerging viral diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific
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  • Eggplant is still eaten throughout [[southeast Asia]]. It reached [[Europe]] in the 13th century, and is best known in the West
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  • ...[Kampuchea]]''. They trace their key origins to the [[Angkor Empire]] of [[Southeast Asia]], major regional power in the 10th and 13th centuries. Where most countries of Southeast Asia have significant Chinese cultural influences, the Khmer culture is unique,
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  • {{r|National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961}} {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • '''Cambodia''', formally the '''Kingdom of Cambodia''', is a country of Southeast Asia, on the Gulf of Thailand, bordering [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]], and [[Laos]]
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  • {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • {{Image|Mainland southeast Asia. LOC 2005631512.tif|right|350px|Vietnam and its nearby "Indochina" countrie
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