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Eurema sari, the chocolate grass yellow, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is found in Southeast Asia. [2] The wingspan is 36–42 mm (1.4–1.7 in). Adults have a distinct brown apex on the underside of the forewing. [2] The larvae feed on Leguminosae species. [2]
The ancient sari is having a moment in the Western world. It began with actor Zendaya wearing a shimmering hand-embroidered blue sari gown and embellished bralette to a gala night at the Nita ...
The Khao Sok mountains, Surat Thani, Thailand, towards the southern end of the Tenasserim Range Unnamed Lesser Peak of Mount Tahan in the highest area of the range, Pahang State, Malaysia Limestone hills near Wat Nong Hoi, Ratchaburi, Thailand The Tenasserim Hills in Kapong, Phang Nga, Thailand Khao Nom Nang, a breast-shaped hill in Kanchanaburi Province Map of the tectonic setting of the 2004 ...
As of the latest report, Singapore has the highest HDI in ASEAN and Asia in general at 0.949, and Cambodia has the lowest HDI in ASEAN at 0.600. The inequality-adjusted report also has Singapore at the top with 0.825, and Cambodia having the lowest with 0.438.
In Southeast Asia this map notes the kingdoms of Siam (Thailand), Tonkin (North Vietnam), Cochin (South Vietnam), Cambodia, and Pegu (Burma). Includes part of the Island of Formosa. All in all, one of the most interesting and attractive atlas maps of the East Indies to appear in first years of the 19th century.
Singapore's main territory looks like a diamond-shaped island, although its territory includes surrounding smaller islands. The farthest outlying island is Pedra Branca. Of Singapore's dozens of smaller islands, Jurong Island, Pulau Tekong, Pulau Ubin and Sentosa are the larger ones. Most of Singapore is no more than 15 meters above sea level.
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Indonesia lead the list with ten inscribed sites, followed by Thailand and Vietnam each have eight inscribed sites, with the Philippines has six, Malaysia five, Cambodia four, Laos three, Myanmar two, and Singapore one. [3] The first sites from the region were inscribed at the 15th session of the World Heritage Committee in 1991. [4]