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Travel &

AdventureSoutheastern AsiaSoutheastern Asia

1st Issue – Summer 2014,

Cervantes kids

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Contents

Southeastern Asia: �The Philippines, by Alejandra, María and Lucía�Thailand, by Jaime

External references and sources: Map of Asia_Political

Asian SubregionsSimple English WikipediaNational Geographic kids

�Thailand, by Jaime and Álvaro� Vietnam, by Natalia and Ana�Laos, by Mario and Alfredo

WesternAsia Southern

Asia

EasternAsia

SoutheasternAsia

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The Philippines

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Intro to the Country

• OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of the Philippines.

• FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Republic.

• CAPITAL: Manila.• CAPITAL: Manila.

• POPULATION: 84,765,000.

• OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Filipino (based on Tagalog), English.

• MONEY: Philippine peso.

• AREA: About 115,831 square miles (300,000 square kilometers).

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Geography

• THE Philippines : is an archipelago.

• It has over 7,100 islandsin southeastern Asia between the South China between the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

• The two largest islands, Luzon and Mindanao, make up for two-thirds of the total land area.

• Only about one third of the islands are inhabited.

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Nature

• In the Philippines

there are many

species of flowers and

plants .

• There are inhabited by • There are inhabited by

more than 200

species of mammals,

hundreds of species of

birds and amphibians

and reptiles.

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History

• The name Philippines comes from

Philip II who was the king of Spain

during the 16th century.

• Then there was a war and the

Philippines went to the US.

• The islands were liberated by U.S. • The islands were liberated by U.S.

forces , and the Republic of the

Philippines was proclaimed in 1946.

• In 1965 Ferdinand Marcos was

elected president.

• Corazon Aquino became president in

1986 and there was democracy in the

country.

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People and culture

• Filipinos are predominantly of

Malay origin.

• Many Filipinos have Spanish

names because in the 19th-

century the Spanish forced

them to use Spanish surnames them to use Spanish surnames

and names.

• Elementary education in the

Philippines starts at age seven,

Secondary education begins at

age 13.

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Thailand

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Intro to the Country

FAST FACTS

•OFFICIAL NAME: Kingdom of Thailand

•FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Constitutional monarchy

•CAPITAL: Bangkok Population: 66,720,153

•OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: Thai, English, ethnic and regional

•dialects

•MONEY: Baht

•AREA: 513,115 square kilometers (198,115 square miles)

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Geography

GEOGRAFY

Thailand is in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is next to Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. To the west is the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, southeast of Burma. There are forests in the South.The highest mountains are in northern Thailand.

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Nature

NATURERain falls almost every day between the months of May andSeptember. This brings diverse wildlife in Thailand.Lotus flowers are common and the favorite flower in Thailand.Lotus flowers live above the surface, but they are rooted in themud. There are many flowering trees and shrubs, and fruitmud. There are many flowering trees and shrubs, and fruittre plants such as the mysterious insect-eating pitcher plant.The deep forests are home to tigers, elephants, wild ox,leopards, and the Malayan tapir. The tapir is covered in blackfur on the first half of its body and white fur to the rear. Cobrasand crocodiles are also found in Thailand. es. In the jungle, one can find carnivorous (meat-eating).

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History

•Thailand was never invaded by Europeans.

HISTORY

•Thailand was never invaded by Europeans. •A revolution in 1932 led to a constitutional monarchy.•The king is the leader of the country. •The prime minister is selected from the members of the House of Representatives,•but is appointed by the king.•Agriculture and tourism are the most important industries in Thailand.•In December 2004, there was an Ocean tsunami, but the country's economy is fine now.

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People and culture

RELIGION: About 90 percent of the people are Buddhist, but there

are also Muslims . They live in the south near the border with

Malaysia.

CULTURE AND PEOPLE

SCHOOL: Thai children go to elementary school for six years.

FOOD: Food in Thailand is influenced by Chinese and Indian

cultures. Their foods are

Spicy

CITIES: Bangkok is called the Venice of the East because there are

83 canals. There are 10,000 boats full of fruits, vegetables, and

fish in the canals. The re are many Buddhist structures in Bangkok.

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Vietnam

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Intro to the Country

CONTINENT: Asia.OFFICIAL NAME: Socialist Republic of Vietnam.FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Socialist republic.CAPITAL: Hanoi. POPULATION: 92,477,857 people. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Vietnamese.

Vietnam is a wonderful and beautiful country. Its currency are the dongs. Its capital is Hanói and

its most populated city isHo Chi Minh. They have

four important rivers : OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Vietnamese. MONEY: Dong. AREA: 329,247 square kilometers. MAJOR MOUNTAIN RANGE: Annam Cordillera.MAJOR RIVERS: Mekong, Red, Ma, Perfume.

four important rivers : Mekong Red, Ma and

Perfume. It has a surface of 127,123

square miles, which are 329,247 square

kilometers. Its motto is: independence, freedom

& happiness.

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Geography

SHAPE: Vietnam is a long, narrow nation and is like the letter S. At its narrowest point, Vietnam is only 48 kilometers wide.

BORDERS: It is in Southeast Asia on the eastern part of the peninsula known as Indochina. It is next to China (to the North) and Laos and Cambodia (to the west). In the east and south, there is the South China Sea.

MOUNTAINS: The mountains of the Annam Cordillera are on the west.

RIVERS: Two of Vietnam's largest rivers, the Mekong in the south and the Red in the north, end at the South China Sea.

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Nature

• In Vietnam there are different areas, with different habitats andunusual animals. There are 270 types of mammals, 180 reptiles, 80amphibians, and 800 bird species.amphibians, and 800 bird species.

• There are also giant catfish, Indochinese tigers, Saola antelopes, andSumatran rhinos.

• In Vietnam there are 30 natural parks reserves created from thegovernment for the animals.

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Government & economy

� Vietnam is a socialist state run by the Communist Party.

� A president is head of state and commander of the armed forces. the armed forces.

� A prime minister runs the government.� Vietnam exported a lot of things for the soviet

union in the Russian revolution; and now it exports food and clothes mainly for the European union.

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People and culture

Some people of the villages go to cities like Hanoi.

The most popular sports in Vietnam include soccer, table tennis, volleyball, and martial arts.

Vietnamese food is a blend of Chinese and Thai Vietnamese food is a blend of Chinese and Thai styles.

The usual religion is the "Three Teachings“, that is a mix of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.

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Laos

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Intro to the Country

FAST FACTS

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Geography

GEOGRAPHY

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Nature

NATURE

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History

PEOPL E &

CULTURE

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