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Asia Tenggara
أسيا تڠݢارا
Kawasan4,545,792 km2 (1,755,140 bt2)
Penduduk641,775,797 (3rd)[1]
Ketumpatan penduduk135.6/km2 (351/sq mi)
KDNK (PPP)$9.727 trilion[2]
KDNK (nominal)$3.317 trilion (kadar pertukaran)
KDNK per kapita$5,017 (kadar pertukaran)
HDI 0.723
Kelompok etnikMasyarakat asal
Austroasia, Austronesia, Negrito, Lolo-Burma dan Tai
Masyarakat Asia Timur
Han
AgamaIslam, Animisme, Buddha, Kristian, Konfusianisme, Hinduisme, Agama rakyat Tai, Taoisme dan Agama rakyat Vietnam
DemonimOrang Asia Tenggara
Negara
Wilayah tanggungan
Bahasa
Bahasa lain-lain
  • Afro-Asia:
    Arab
  • Austroasia:
  • Austronesia:
  • Kreaol/Campuran:
  • Dravidia:
  • Andaman Besar:
  • Indo-Eropah:
  • Ongan:
  • Tai–Kadai:
  • Sino-Tibetan:
  • Bahasa-bahasa Asia — Semua bahasa di Asia
Zon masa
TLD Internet.bn, .id, .kh, .la, .mm, .my, .ph, .sg, .th, .tl, .vn
Kod panggilanZone 6 & 8
Bandar terbesar
Kod M49 PBB035 – South-eastern Asia
142Asia
001World

Asia Tenggara ialah kawasan geografi yang terletak di tenggara Asia, yang meliputi kawasan selatan China, tenggara benua kecil India dan barat laut Australia.[3] Asia Tenggara bersempadan dengan Asia Timur di utara, di sebelah barat Asia Selatan dan Teluk Benggala, di sebelah timur Oceania dan Lautan Pasifik, dan di selatan Australia dan Lautan Hindi. Selain Wilayah Lautan Hindi British dan dua daripada 26 pulau batu karang Maldives di Asia Selatan, Asia Tenggara ialah satu-satunya wilayah Asia yang berada dalam Hemisfera Selatan. Kebanyakan kawasan masih berada di Hemisfera Utara. Hanya Timor Leste dan bahagian selatan Indonesia sahaja kawasan yang berada di selatan Khatulistiwa.

  1. ^ "World Population Prospects: The 2017 Revision". ESA.UN.org (data tersuai diperlukan melalui tapak sesawang). Jabatan Hal Ehwal Ekonomi dan Sosial Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu, Bahagian Populasi. Dicapai pada 10 September 2017.
  2. ^ ASEAN Community in Figures (ACIF) 2013 (PDF) (ed. 6th). Jakarta: ASEAN. Februari 2014. m/s. 1. ISBN 978-602-7643-73-4. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 4 September 2015. Dicapai pada 9 Mei 2015.
  3. ^ Klaus Kästle (10 September 2013). "Map of Southeast Asia Region". Nations Online Project. One World – Nations Online. Dicapai pada 10 September 2013. Southeast Asia is a vast subregion of Asia, roughly described as geographically situated east of the Indian subcontinent, south of China, and northwest of Australia. The region is located between the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal in the west, the Philippine Sea, the South China Sea, and the Pacific Ocean in the east.

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