
Chapter 26: Southeast Asia |
Thousands of islands and a long arm of
land make up Southeast Asia. Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia,
and Vietnam lie entirely on the mainland. These countries
have highland areas and lowland river valleys with fertile
soil. Myanmar has a socialist government established by military
leaders. Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam are all poor countries
that have been affected by recent conflicts.
The island countries of Southeast Asia
are Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, and Indonesia.
Malaysia is rich in mineral resources. It also produces palm
oil and rubber. Its capital, Kuala Lumpur, is a commercial
center. The port of Singapore is one of the world's busiest
trading centers. Brunei has rich deposits of oil and natural
gas. The Philippines is the only Christian country in Southeast
Asia. Indonesia is an archipelago of more than 13,600 islands.
It is the world's fourth most populous country. It also has
a strong economy based on large reserves of oil and natural
gas, many mineral resources, and agriculture. Islam is the
major religion.
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