SE Asia city
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HANOISE Asia city.
EINDSE Asia
MALAYPeninsula, SE Asia.
MEOSE Asia farmer
LAOSSE Asia country
LAOLanguage of SE Asia
SHANStates in SE Asia.
SHANMongoloid of SE Asia.
MALAYARegion of SE Asia.
INDIESIslands SE of Asia.
TAISPeople of SE Asia.
TAIPeople of SE Asia.
THAILanguage of SE Asia.
SHANMongol of SE Asia
TAIPeople of SE Asia
CISSAMagpie of SE Asia
LAOSRepublic in SE Asia
AUSTRALIAContinent SE of Asia
HANOICapital in SE Asia
SINGAPOREMajor port of SE Asia.
MALAYAFormer federation in SE Asia
LAOSLandlocked nation in SE Asia
SINGAPORESLINGFirst-aid bracer in SE Asia?
handphonein SE Asia, a mobile phone
handphonesHANDPHONE, in SE Asia, a mobile phone
kabaragoya(Tagalog) a very large monitor lizard of SE Asia
kabaragoyasKABARAGOYA, (Tagalog) a very large monitor lizard of SE Asia
taisgroup of languages spoken in SE Asia, including Thai, Lao, and Shan
taigroup of languages spoken in SE Asia, including Thai, Lao, and Shan
ulumountain 8343 feet (2543 m) NW Turkey in Asia SE of Bursa
penangisland SE Asia at N end of Strait of Malacca area 108 square miles (281 square kilometers)
pygmymember of a short people native to equatorial Africa, SE Asia, or to the Andaman or Philippine islands
pygmyishmember of a short people native to equatorial Africa, SE Asia, or to the Andaman or Philippine islands
pygmoidmember of a short people native to equatorial Africa, SE Asia, or to the Andaman or Philippine islands
casuarinaa tree of the genus Casuarina, native to Australia and parts of SE Asia, with jointed branches resembling gigantic horsetail plants
dollarbirda bird of the roller family, found in S. and SE. Asia and Australia, with a round white spot on each wing
casuarinasCASUARINA, a tree of the genus Casuarina, native to Australia and parts of SE Asia, with jointed branches resembling gigantic horsetail plants
dollarbirdsDOLLARBIRD, a bird of the roller family, found in S. and SE. Asia and Australia, with a round white spot on each wing