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Island Southeast Asia
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, East Timor
INDONESIA
• It is an archipelago, a group of islands. • It consists of more than 13,600 islands,
including 3 large islands: Sumatra, Java, and Celebes.
• Also, most of Borneo, and other islands.
• It lies where two tectonic plates meet, so it has many earthquakes and volcanoes
• It has very rich soil because of the volcanic ash, and it has a tropical climate.
• Monsoons bring a wet summer and dry winter. It has dense rain forests
• Many international companies have factories here because of cheap skilled labor!!!!
• Farmers grow rice, coffee, tea, peanuts, palm (for oil) and rubber (comes from the sap of a tree).
Tapping a rubber tree
• It is densely populated! World’s 4th largest population
• Cities, such as capital Jakarta, are large and very modern. Villages are traditional.
• Most of the people follow the religion Islam Actually has more Muslims than any other country!
• It also has people who follow Buddhism & Christianity.
• On the island of Bali, the most of the people follow Hinduism.
• HISTORY: Thousands of years ago, Hindus and Buddhists from India came to Indonesia and set up kingdoms.
• In the 1100sAD, traders brought Islam to Indonesia. Later, Europeans came because of the valuable spices grown there.
• The Dutch controlled Indonesia until 1949. • At present, Indonesia has a democratic
government.
EAST TIMOR• East Timor: A very small country that broke
off from Indonesia 2002. • The people are mostly Roman Catholic.
MALAYSIA
MALAYSIA
• The southern end of the Malay peninsula and the northern part of the island of Borneo
• It has a tropical climate, and has areas of thick tropical rainforests.
• The Strait (narrow body of water between two pieces of land) of Malacca separates the Malay peninsula from the island of Sumatra, which is part of Indonesia.
• Extreme contrasts: Very modern cities, such as capital Kuala Lumpur.
• It has one of the world’s tallest buildings, the Petronas Towers.
• Very traditional villages where people live in thatched huts on stilts off the ground.
• Grows crops, including rice, rubber and palm oil.
Oil palm tree
• Also a major producer of high tech micro chips!
• Many international companies have factories here because of cheap skilled labor.
• Most follow religion of Islam, but also many follow Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism.
• Tiny country on that consists of Singapore Island and 58 smaller islands off the tip of Malay Peninsula.
• It is basically a city-nation.
• Has many factories and a highly productive economy
• Has one of the world’s busiest harbors, which is a “free port ” where goods can be unloaded, stored & reloaded without import taxes.
• People in this tiny but highly productive country have a high standard of living.
Singapore
BRUNEI• Located on the island of Borneo, surrounded by Malaysia.
• Has large oil & gas deposits, and because of this it is very rich, small country
• Is ruled by a Sultan, The Sultan of Brunei is one of the world’s richest people.
PHILIPPINES
• Made up of 7000 islands. It has many volcanic mountains
Philippines
• 40%of the people live in villages and farm. They farm on terraced fields, which are strips of land cut out of a hillside like stair steps.
• Capital Manila is a great commercial center.
Philippines
• BRIEF HISTORY: The Philippines was ruled by S Spain from about 1500s-1800s.
• The U.S. took the Philippines from the Spanish in 1898 as part of the Spanish -American War.
• The Philippines was controlled by the U.S. from 1898-1942.
• In 1942, Japan seized the Philippines. There was fierce fighting on the Philippines
• During WWII, during which over a million Filipino people died.
• Over 200,000 Filipino soldiers fought for the U.S. during WWII. Japan surrendered in 1945.
• In 1946, the U.S. granted independence to the Philippines.