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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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  • A country in [[Southeast Asia]] that was part of [[French Indochina]], located northeast of Thailand and
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  • [[France|French]] [[colonialism|colonial]] structure in [[Southeast Asia]] that contained [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], and present-day [[Vietnam]], from
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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;
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • '''Jarai''', a minority language of [[Southeast Asia]], is the mother tongue of over 300,000 people, most of them living in the
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  • ...unning water, large shoals can be seen near the surface. They are found in southeast Asia and the Indo-Australian archipelago. In the main they are insectivores, but
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  • '''Danios''' are fish native to the fresh water rivers and streams of southeast Asia. Many species are brightly colored, and are available as aquarium fish worl
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  • {{r|National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961}} {{r|Southeast Asia}}
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  • {{r|National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961}}
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  • ...sland [[Java, Indonesia|Java]], Jakarta has been an important harbour in [[Southeast Asia]] since the 4th century AD, when it was called Sunda Kelapa.
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  • ...[Bahasa Indonesia|Indonesian]]: ''Republik Indonesia''), is a country in [[Southeast Asia]]. It is an [[archipelago]] of more than 17,000 islands, currently the four
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  • Lorises are arboreal prosimian primates who live in India and southeast Asia. they live in tropical areas, typically high in the canopy and rarely come Tarsiers are a nocturnal, arboreal primate restricted to several islands in southeast Asia. They are primarily insectivorous and are agile leapers. Unlike most noctur
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  • ...ter supervision of the CIA, although the agency stepped up its activity in Southeast Asia. He was replaced by a Republican, Director of Central Intelligence#John M
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  • ...the island of [[Madagascar]] off the eastern coast of [[Africa]] and in [[Southeast Asia]] but not in any of the lands in between. Scientists hypothesized that a l
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  • ...eas of the US, and is also a very significant pathogen in other areas of [[Southeast Asia]] and the Indian subcontinent. As opposed to [[Vibrio cholerae|''V. cholera
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  • .... "I believe we are moving in the direction of the economic integration of Southeast Asia.", and urged international economic cooperation with "all countries, social
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  • [[Southeast Asia]]n kitchens and tables, however, are bare without fish sauce, and fish sauc | title = Cultural and Biological Effluents of Southeast Asia
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  • ...limate). From there, they spread to the other [[Gondwana]]n continents and Southeast Asia - the part of [[Laurasia]] then closest to their origin of dispersal - in t ...s of dispersal and diversification in oscine passerine birds in Australia, Southeast Asia and Africa. ''[[Journal of Biogeography|J. Biogeogr.]]'' '''33'''(7): 1155�
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  • ...seeding]] program. The program created extra rain during monsoon season in southeast Asia which slowed down enemy soldiers from entering Vietnam. "Project Popcorn" w
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  • ...airport is being upgraded to handle light cargo planes that can fly to [[Southeast Asia]]n destinations. There is already hydrofoil transport to [[Ho Chi Minh City
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  • ...notic and vectorborne viral diseases have emerged, since the mid-1990s, in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific, among them Nipah virus, which caused an outbreak o | title = Emerging viral diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific
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  • ...rth]] into the Soviet Union and [[Strike-South Faction|Strike-South]] into Southeast Asia. Ishiwara urged against both in 1935, sending a memo to Hirohito and the Ge ...attack at the outbreak of war...by gradual peaceful means" expanding into Southeast Asia. To support these, Ishiwara developed a five-year plan for expanding indust
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  • '''Thailand''' is a country of approximately 67 million people in [[Southeast Asia]], with a revered but largely ceremonial [[Monarchy of Thailand|monarchy]],
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  • ...at least 20 tribal peoples, whose ancestral lands are in the highlands of Southeast Asia, principally in [[Vietnam]] but also in Laos and Cambodia. The term '''moi' | title = The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia
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