Every part of the world is interesting in its own wa-

>Every part of the world is interesting in its own wa-

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>Thailand
>NEVER COLONIZED

How did Sulawesi get such a fucked-up shape?

Can anyone explain why Java is so highly populated? It is just as dense as the river plains of China, India, or Bangladesh.

Volcanic ashes are one hell of drug.

When two people love each other, they go to a cabbage patch and order a baby. Nine months later the stork brings it to them.

Java has a shitload of cabbage patches.

Yes

If you have to ask, the answer is rice

>Chad rice and the virgin wheat.

Someone should make that

>Blocks your global dominance

Java's mostly made up of fertile volcanic valleys, while most of the other islands are just swampy infertile jungles.

SEAsia is based, but those islands nations are boring. Might have pretty beaches though

To be honest Vietnam and Burma are interesting
especially Pagan Empire

volcanoes, like 90% of islands

>Those province names

Are you kidding?
Southeast Asian history is like the third most interesting Asian history, right after South and West Asian.

Southeast Asian history is far more interesting than Gook and Chink history thats for sure.

Its pretty interesting desu. Like the whole region is a clusterfuck of cultures.
>Smol China (Vietnam)
>Poo-influenced Slant-eyed People (Burma, Thailand, Cambos, Lao),
>Poo-influenced boat people that turned to Islam (Indonesia)
>Smol Saudi Arabia (Brunei)
>Totally not Wahhab (Malaysia)
>Azn Latin America (Philippines)
>Hong Kong 2.0 (Singapore)

They created one of the most longest literature in the world though.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sureq_Galigo

Fun fact, Sulawesi is predominantly Christian in a "nation" of majority Muslims and has tried numerous times to secede like East Timor.

What word are you even trying to hint at?

The place is pretty interesting though. Amazingly diverse for what it is, yet with so much commonality between different people's.

I mean, sure the archipelago became somewhat unimportant once the Europeans started coming in and choked local trade, but the period before that was pretty cool. And the mainland was pretty interesting until like the 18th century or so.

>Hong Kong 2.0 (Singapore)

fuck OFF