Southeast East Asia
Great Wall of China
Plateau of Tibet
Located in China
13,000 miles long
The Great Wall of China is a wall that, in ancient times was used to protect China's Empire against attacks from the north
Took 200 years to build
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965,000 squared miles
Located in Tibet, a country near Southwestern china
Nicknamed "The Roof of the World"
Population of 4 million
Mount Everest
Located on the border of Tibet and Nepal
The Himalayas house Mount Everest, which is the tallest mountain in the world.
29,035 feet tall, or 5.4979 miles
14,800 feet tall
It is 14235 feet taller than the Tibetan Plateau
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Singapore
Singapore
Singapore is a city-state, an independent country that makes up from a single city
Singapore is the smallest country in Southeast Asia, measuring 270 miles square
Kantō Plain
Singapore is located directly underneath Malaysia
Most extensive lowland in Japan
In the Kantō Plain is the capital of Japan, Tokyo
Located in Central Honshu Island, Japan
6,244 meters square
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Gobi Desert
The Gobi Desert is located in Northern China and Southeastern Mongolia
The Gobi Desert is the sixth largest desert in the world, measuring in at 500,000 miles squared
Largest desert in all of Asia
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Angkor Wat
Located in Cambodia
Angkor Wat was a temple that was built and dedicated to the tree major gods of the Hindu faith, Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma
After the Cham people of Indochina invaded Angkor Wat, it was turned Ito a buddhist shrine, and most Hindu carvings were replaced by Buddhist art
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Phillipines
The Philippines have 7641 islands, making it the 2nd largest archipelago in the world, next to the Malay Archipelago
Two nicknames for the Philippines is the Spice Islands or the East Indies
Named after King Phillip the 3rd of Spain
Located east of Vietnam
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