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Maldives: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Maldives – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Republic Capital: Male Location: An island nation formed by some 2,000 coral islands in the north-eastern Indian ocean. Only about 220 islands are inhabited Area: 298 sq km National composition: Maldivians Religion: Islam Official language: Divehi (Maldive) Currency: Maldive rupee (ruiyaa) = 100 laaris Administrative divisions: 19 districts Climate: Tropical, monsoon type The economy of the Maldives …

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Bhutan: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Bhutan – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Monarchy Capital: Thimphu. In winter, the royal court moves to Punakha, which has a milder climate than Thimphu Location: Bhutan lies in the eastern Himalayas. It is sandwiched between India to the south and China to north Area: 47,000 sq km National composition: The Bhutias, who live in the eastern part of the country, migrated to Bhutan …

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Bangladesh: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Bangladesh – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Republic Capital: Dhaka Location: On the Bay of Bengal; Bangladesh is bordered mainly by India, with Burma in the extreme south-east Area: 143,998 sq km National composition: Bengali (98%), Bihari and Tribes of the Tibeto – Burman language group Religions: Islam (80%), Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity Official languages: Bengali, English Currency: Taka = 100 poisha Administrative divisions: 4 …

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Burma: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Burma – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Republic Capital: Rangoon Location: On the Bay of Bengal, Burma has borders with Bangladesh, India, China, Laos and Thailand Area: 676,552 sq km National composition: Mostly Tibeto-Burmese, many hill tribes Religions: Mainly Buddhism; Islam, Christianity Official language: Burmese Currency: Kyat = 100 pyas Administrative divisions: Myanmar is divided into twenty-one administrative subdivisions Other major cities: Mandalay, Bassin, …

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Laos: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Laos – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Republic Capital: Vientiane Location: Landlocked nation in south-eastern Asia, enclosed by China, Vietnam, Kampuchea, Thailand and Burma Area: 236,800 sq km National composition: Mostly Lao, with many small minority groups Religion: Buddhism Official language: Lao Currency: Kip = 100 ats Administrative divisions: 17 provinces and one prefecture Other major cities: Savannakhet, Pakse, Luang Prabang Highest elevation: Phu …

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Kampuchea (Cambodia): World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Kampuchea (Cambodia) – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Socialist Republic (called Democratic Kampuchea) Capital: Phnom Penh Location: In south-eastern Asia on the Gulf of Thailand, bordered by Vietnam, Laos and Thailand Area: 181,035 sq km National composition: Mostly Khmer; Chinese, Vietnamese, Lao minorities Religion: Buddhism Official language: Khmer Currency: Riel = 100 sen Administrative divisions: 24 provinces Other major cities: Battambang Chief river: Mekong Largest …

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Brunei: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Brunei – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Monarchy (Sultanate) Capital: Bandar Seri Begawan Location: North-west Borneo; Brunei is bordered by the Malaysian state of Sarawak Area: 5,765 sq km National composition: Malays, Chinese, Dayaks and others Official language: Malay Currency: Brunei dollar = 100 cents Administrative divisions: 4 districts Climate: Wet tropical Rain forests containing valuable hardwoods cover the interior of Brunei, which became an …

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Philippines: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Philippines – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Republic Capital: Manila. The former capital Quezon City, near Manila, had a population of 1,166,000 in 1980 Location: The Philippines is an archipelago in the Pacific, consisting of more than 7,000 islands of which only about 800 are inhabited. The 11 largest islands (namely Luzon, Mindanao, Leyte, Cebu, Bohol and Masbate) represent more than 92% of the …

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Malaysia: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Malaysia – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Monarchy (the Head of State is one of the rulers of the states in West Malaysia) Capital: Kuala Lumpur Location: West Malaysia consists of the Malay Peninsula and the island of Penang in the Indian Ocean; East Malaysia includes Sabah and Sarawak on northern Borneo. Malaysia has land borders with Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei Area: 329,749 sq …

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Vietnam: World Encyclopedia for Students and Children

Vietnam – World Atlas: Kids Encyclopedia

System of government: Socialist Republic Capital: Hanoi Location: In south-western Asia, on the coast of South China Sea; Vietnam has borders with China, Laos and Kampuchea Area: 329,556 sq km National composition: Vietnamese (88%), Chinese and many other minorities Religions: Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism Official language: Vietnamese Currency: Dong =100xu Administrative divisions: 58 provinces ( in Vietnamese: tỉnh), and there are 5 …

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