World Atlas 2010 (4th edition)

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

119


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200
200


SOUTH & EAST ASIA


E

D

B

A

C

122

115

121

121

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Malay


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c


c


a


Sumatra


Srinagarind Res.

Tônlé Sap

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INDIAN
OCEAN
Andaman
Sea
South
China Sea


Gulf


of


ThailandKo PhanganKo Samui


Ko Chang

Mergui Ko Phuket

Archipelago

Nicobar Islands (part of India)

CAMBODIA


N


A


M


M


A


L


A


Y


S


I


A


I


N


D


O


N


E


S


I


A


BANGKOK


PHNOM PENH


Hô Chi Minh


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Quy NhNha Trang


ò


n


Rach Gia


Kâmpóng Cham


B


â


tdâmbang


Cân Th


ò


Dawei


Myeik

Ayutthaya

Yala

Phuket

Surat Thani

Trang

Chumphon

Ratchaburi

Pattani

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â

ng

Kâmpóng Saôm

Kâmpôt

Svay Ri

ê

ng

Phum

î

Sâmraông

St

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ng Treng

Muang Không

Attapu


NakhonRatchasima

Ubon Ratchathani

Nakhon Sawan

Chon Buri

Pattaya

Songkhla

Nakhon Si Thammarat

Hat Yai

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