Southeast Asia Physical and Political Maps

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Unit
Date
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Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica
Outline Maps with Activities
Southeast Asia: Physical and Political
A. Use the maps located in the Unit Atlas on pages 678–683 and throughout Unit 10 to
locate the following countries, political units, and physical features of this region. Then
label them on the accompanying outline map.
Rivers
Irrawaddy
Mekong
Red
Salween
Countries
Brunei
Cambodia
East Timor (UN Administration)
Indonesia
Laos
Malayasia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Bodies of Water
Andaman Sea
Banda Sea
Flores Sea
Gulf of Tonkin
Java Sea
Philippine Sea
Sulu Sea
Timor Sea
Islands
Borneo
Indonesia
Luzon
Moluccas
Philippines
Sumatra
Cities
Arafura Sea
Celebes Sea
Gulf of Thailand
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
South China Sea
Strait of Malacca
Timor
Java
Mindanao
New Guinea
Sulawesi
Bander Seri Begawan
Bangkok
Hanoi
Jakarta
Luzon
Medan
Phnom Penh
Semarang
Surabava
Yangon
Bandung
Davao
Ho Chi Minh City
Kuala Lumpur
Manila
Palembang
Quezon City
Singapore City
Vientiane
Landforms
Indochina
Malay Peninsula
B. After labeling your map, use it to answer the following questions.
1. Which island group of this region is located furthest north? Name its capital. What
body of water separates it from the island of Sulawesi on the south?
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2. What river begins in China and crosses several Southeast Asian countries before
forming a river delta in Vietnam? What are the countries?
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3. What are the names of two rivers found in Myanmar?
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4. What Southeast Asian country lies on both the Malay and the Indochinese
peninsulas? What is its capital?
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5. What are the four largest islands in the Indonesian archipelago?
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