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  2. Greater Mekong Subregion - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Mekong Subregion, (GMS) or just Greater Mekong, is a trans-national region of the Mekong River basin in Southeast Asia. The region is home to more than 300 million people. The region is home to more than 300 million people.

  3. Cambodia–Laos–Vietnam Development Triangle Area - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the CLV-DTA comprises 13 border provinces within the three countries of which four (Ratanakiri, Stung Treng, Kratié and Mondulkiri) are in Cambodia, four (Attapeu, Salavan, Sekong and Champasak) in Laos and five (Kon Tum, Đắk Lắk, Gia Lai, Đăk Nông and Bình Phước) in Vietnam. A ministerial-level meeting of the three ...

  4. Category:Geography of Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Southeast Asia by country‎ (12 C) * Southeast Asia geography-related lists‎ ... Greater Mekong Subregion; M. Mainland Southeast Asia; Maritime Continent;

  5. Category:Regions of Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Greater Mekong Subregion‎ (2 C, 15 P) M. Maritime Southeast Asia‎ (12 C, 81 P) P. Regions of the Philippines‎ (22 C, 25 P) T. Regions of Thailand‎ (4 C, 9 P) V.

  6. Mainland Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    The countries of mainland Southeast Asia received cultural influence from both India and China to varying degrees. [9] Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand are all influenced by Indian culture , only Vietnam is influenced by Chinese culture but still has minor influences from India, largely via the Champa civilization that Vietnam conquered ...

  7. Myanmar junta chief to make first China visit since seizing power

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    Min Aung Hlaing will attend summits of the Greater Mekong Subregion and the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Co-operation Strategy (ACMECS) and join a meeting with Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam ...

  8. Category:Greater Mekong Subregion - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Greater Mekong Subregion" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Mekong–Ganga Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    The Mekong–Ganga Cooperation (MGC) was established on November 10, 2000, at Vientiane, Laos at the First MGC Ministerial Meeting. It comprises six member countries, namely India (Look-East connectivity projects), Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. The four areas of cooperation are tourism, culture, education, and transportation. [1]