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Géographie; Nature et climat; Démographie;
Guerres; Histoire; Culture ; La musique; Politique; Partis
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des armes
Geography: Malaysia is a tropical Southeast Asian republic and
island nation in the Pacific bordering to Brunei Darussalam in
Borneo, Indonesia and Thailand and with maritime borders to the
Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam in the South China Sea.
Geografihistoriske primærkilder og fremstillinger /
Geography Historical primary sources and
presentations /
Géographie des sources historiques primaires:
A geography of the Malay Peninsula, Indo-China, the Eastern
Archipelago, the Philippines, and New Guinea. / : A. H. Keane.
- London : E. Stanford, 1887.
- https://archive.org/details/geographyMalayP00Kean
pt. I. The Malay Peninsula. ch. I. General survey; physical
features: mountain and river systems; seaboard; islands; the
Isthmus of Kra. ch. II. Climate; flora-fauna. ch. III. Inhabitants:
the Negritoes; Sam-Sams and Malays; religion; language. ch.IV.
Political divisions: Siamese and British divisions; resources;
trade; government; statistics of the Malay Peninsula
pt. II. Indo-China. ch. I. General survey; physical features:
mountain and river systems; seaboard; islands. ch. II. Climate;
flora-fauna. ch. III. Inhabitants: Burmese; Talaings;
Siamese-Annamese; Cambojans. ch. IV. Political divisions: Burmah;
Siam; Annam; Camboja; statistics of Indo-China
pt. III. The Eastern Archipelago. ch. I. General survey;
distribution of land and water; main insular groups; volcanic
formations; geology; extent; population. ch. II. Climate; flora -
fauna. ch. III. Inhabitants: Malays; Indonesians; Negritoes;
Papuans. ch. IV. Geographical and political divisions: Asiatic,
Australian, and Oceanic natural divisions; Dutch, Spanish, English,
German, and Portuguese territories; statistics of Eastern
Archipelago.
Litteratur
UNEP, 2005. Wilkinson, C., DeVantier, L., Talaue-McManus, L.,
Lawrence, D. and D. Souter. South China Sea, GIWA
Regional assessment 54. University of Kalmar, Kalmar,
Sweden.
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http://apps.unep.org/publications/pmtdocuments/GIWA_regional_assessment_54_South_China_sea.pdf
'The region is formed of the marine, coastal and hinterland river
catchments of nine nations: China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand,
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines. Laos
and Myanmar are also part of the region but have no impacts on the
water balance and are therefore not further discussed...'