Results for: former alliance in SE Asia
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Southeast Asia Treaty OrganizationSEATO
soy, soybean, leguminous annual herb native to southeast Asia (grown to improve soil, to provide forage for livestock and for its nutritious seeds)soja
species of deer native to Europe and Asia; eggs of a fish, eggs of various crustaceansroe
St. Nicholas, bishop in Asia Minor in the 4th century, patron saint of Russia, protector of children, figure associated with Santa Claus; Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), German cardinal and philosopher; male first nameNicholas
state in southeast AsiaCambodia
stool for feet, Turk; Turkish person of the family or tribe of Osmon; member of the tribe which conquered Asia Minor in the 13th century, Turkish; of or pertaining to the tribe that conquered Asia Minor in the 13th century, upholstered couch without ar...ottoman
subarctic forest of evergreen trees (found in North America, Europe, and Asia), subarctic foreststaiga
supporter of alliancefederal
tallest mountain (8848 meters) in the world located on the border between Nepal and Tibet in the Himalayas of southern AsiaEverest
the largest lake in Southeast Asia, in western Cambodia, linked to the Mekong River by the Tonle Sap River. A shallow lake, it swells from 2,600 sq km/1,000 sq mi in the dry season to 10,400 sq km/4,020 sq mi in the monsoon season.Tonle Sap
the northern part of the ancient continent of Pangaea, a hypothetical ancient landmass that included what would become North America, Greenland, northern and central Europe, and most of AsiaLaurasia
transnational region of southwest Asia (divided between Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria and Armenia)Kurdistan
type of bird native of Asia belonging to the starling familymynah
type of deer native of Asia (characterized by having small antlers and a cry like a bark)muntjac
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; official name of the former Soviet Union (union of 15 republics in eastern Europe and northern Asia which was formed in 1922 and dissolved in 1991)USSR
 

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