Most of the population of Central Asia is in the southeastern section. This is largely due to the remaining outer land being incondusive to farming and inaccessible to water. Both of these things are vital to sustain human life.
Dayuan Wang has written: 'Dao yi zhi lue' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Asia, Southeastern, Civil service ethics, Asia, Central, Ryukyu Islands, Southeastern Asia, Central Asia
It is located in southeastern Kazakhstan, in Central Asia.
Chengjun Feng has written: 'Xi li dong jian shi' -- subject(s): China, Foreign relations 'Shi di cong kao xu bian' -- subject(s): Asia, Central, Asia, Southeastern, Central Asia, Historical geography, History, Southeastern Asia
No. Southeastern Asia is a perfect example, as this is a tropical region. The majority of the deserts in Asia are located in the Middle East and Central Asia.
White tigers are usually located on the mainland of Southeastern Asia and in central and southern India.
No,it's in Southeastern Asia.
Lilacs originate from southeastern Europe and eastern Asia.
No, it is in Madagascar
southeastern asia
mainland of southeastern Asia
Asia ... more specifically, South East Asia.
Brian Bradford Goodall has written: 'Revolutionary warfare in South East Asia' -- subject(s): Asia, Southeastern, Guerrilla warfare, Guerrillas, Southeastern Asia