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  2. The best countries to travel to in Southeast Asia - AOL

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    By far the largest country in Southeast Asia, Indonesia lies at the southern end of the region and consists of roughly 17,500 islands, including Sumatra and Bali. With so many islands, it’s no ...

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asia has the fewest UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Asia, next to Central and North Asia, despite being the base of the UNESCO Asia-Pacific headquarters located in Bangkok, Thailand and having a diverse line of natural and cultural heritage sites. Due to this, numerous scholars have been calling on Southeast Asian governments to ...

  4. Category : Lists of tourist attractions in Southeast Asia

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    Lists of museums in Southeast Asia (11 P) C. Lists of tourist attractions in Cambodia (4 P) E. Lists of tourist attractions in East Timor (3 P) I.

  5. Category:Tourism in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Resorts in Southeast Asia (7 C) Hotels in Southeast Asia (10 C) Tourist attractions in Southeast Asia (2 C) B. Tourism in Brunei (3 C, 1 P) C. Tourism in Cambodia (5 ...

  6. South-East Asian Tourism Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The South-East Asian Tourism Organisation (SEATO) is a working group formed by both government and non-government tourism organizations operating in Southeast Asia.SEATO was formed in late 2009 with the aim of spreading the financial impacts of tourism more widely into the kampongs and villages of the region.

  7. Indonesian archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian archipelago is a vast and diverse island chain located in Southeast Asia, stretching from the edge of Maritime Southeast Asia to the fringes of Oceania. This expansive archipelago spans approximately 5,120 kilometres (3,181 mi) from east to west and 1,760 kilometres (1,094 mi) from north to south, straddling the equator between 6 ...

  8. File:1801 Cary Map of the East Indies and Southeast Asia ...

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    Covers all of Southeast Asia and the Malay Peninsula, including Singapore, as well as the Philippines, Borneo, Sumatra, java, the Celebes, and parts of Papua New Guinea. One of the few maps of this region to label the volcanic island of Krakatoa between Java and Sumatra, which famously erupted, obliterating the entire island in 1883.

  9. Template : Largest cities in Southeast Asia location map

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