Asia Geography
Eastern Ghats
A discontinuous range of mountains along India's eastern coast.
Bengal
A geographical and ethno-linguistic region in the eastern part of South Asia, at the apex of the Bay of Bengal and dominated by the fertile Ganges delta.
Kashmir
A geographical region situated in northern part of South Asia. Throughout the course of the history the geographical extent of kept changing, however by the mid-19th century, the term Kashmir geographically denoted only the valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range. Today, it denotes a larger area that includes the Indian-administered territories of Jammu and Kashmir
Borneo
A giant, rugged island in Southeast Asia's Malay Archipelago, is shared by the Malaysian states Sabah and Sarawak, Indonesian Kalimantan and the tiny nation of Brunei. It's known for its beaches and ancient, biodiverse rainforest, home to wildlife including orangutans and clouded leopards. In Sabah is 4,095m-tall Mt. Kinabalu, the island's highest peak, and, offshore, the famed dive site Sipadan Island.
Karakoram
A large mountain range spanning the borders between Pakistan, India and China, located in the regions of Gilgit-Baltistan, Ladakh, and southern Xinjiang.
Deccan Plateau
A large plateau in India, making up most of the southern part of the country. It rises to 100 metres (330 ft) in the north, and to more than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) in the south, forming a raised triangle within the downward-pointing triangle of the Indian subcontinent's coastline
Himalayas
A mountain range in the Indian subcontinent, which separates the Indo-Gangetic Plain from the Tibetan Plateau.
Arakan Mountains
A mountain range in western Burma, between the coast of Rakhine State and the Central Burma Basin, in which flows the Irrawaddy River.
Western Ghats
A mountain range that runs parallel to the western coast of the Indian peninsula, located entirely in India.
Khorat Plateau
A plateau in the northeastern Isan region of Thailand. The plateau forms a natural historical barrier controlling access to and from the area.
Cochin China
A region encompassing the southern third of current Vietnam whose principal city is Saigon or Prey Nokor in Khmer. It was a French colony from 1862 to 1954.
Punjab
A state bordering Pakistan, is the heart of India's Sikh community. Its city of Amritsar, founded in 1577 by Sikh guru Ram Das, is the site of Harmandir Sahib, the holiest gurdwara (Sikh temple). Pilgrims visit its gilded Hari Mandir sanctuary and bathe in the surrounding Pool of Nectar. Also in Amritsar is Durgiana Temple, a Hindu shrine with engraved silver doors.
Assam
A state in northeastern India known for its wildlife, archeological sites and tea plantations.
Brunei
A tiny nation on the island of Borneo, in 2 distinct sections surrounded by Malaysia and the South China Sea.
Shan Plateau
A vast mountainous zone that extends through Yunnan to Burma and Thailand.
Thar Desert
Also known as the Great Indian Desert, is a large, arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent that forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan.
Hindu Kush
An 800-kilometre-long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.
Timor
An island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast Asia, north of the Timor Sea.
Sulawesi (Celebes)
An island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the world's eleventh-largest island, it is situated between Borneo and the Maluku Islands.
Hue
Ancient cultural center of Annam region of Vietnam
Annam
Another name for Vietnam
Beijing
Capital and cultural center of China, major city of North China
Dhaka
Capital and largest city of Bangladesh
Kuala Lumpur
Capital and largest city of Malaysia
Kathmandu
Capital and largest city of Nepal
Ulaanbaatar
Capital and major urban center of Mongolia
Islamabad
Capital of Pakistan
Hanoi
Capital of Vietnam, major city of the Tonkin region
Jakarta
Capital, largest city and major seaport of Indonesia
Bangkok
Capital, largest city and seaport af Thailand
Yangon
Capital, largest city and seaport of Burma
Colombo
Capital, largest city, and port of Sri Lanka
Pyanyang
Capital; largest city and most important manufacturing city of North Korea
Semerang
Centrally located city on the north coast of Java
Taiyuan
City located in the Loess Plateau; major industrial city due to some extensive coal fields. An iron and steel city as well as a major trade center
Qiqihar
City located near the major oil fields of Northeast China
New Delhi
City located on the Jumna (Yumana) river, twin city, the newer section serves as the capital of India
Hong Kong
Former British colony and major trade center and significant industrial city
Macao
Former Portuguese colony along the coast of China, bacame part of China in 1999
Xian
Historical and cultural city of China located on the Wei River; significant trade and transportation center
Fushun
Important industrial city on the coal fields; located east of Shenyang
Harbin
Important rail center in Northeast China. Here the railroad intersects the Russian built east-west line connecting Vladivostok with the Trans-Siberian railroad east of Lake Baikal
Lazhou
Important urban center on the upper Huang He (yellow) River; significant industrial development due to the building of the Liujaxia Dam
Bhopal
Indian city noted for its chemical industries
Bali
Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches and coral reefs.
Fukuoka
Industrial city on the Korean Strait, located south of Kure
Tokyo
Japan's largest city, the most important industrial city and capital of the country
Oska
Japan's second largest city, major manufacturing city in the Kinki District
Calcutta
Large Indian city in the Ganges delta, major port, industrial city noted for jute industries
Saigon (Ho Chi Hinh City)
Large city of southern Vietnam, located in the Cochin China region (know both names)
Mumbai
Large industrial city, a port of the west coast of India; noted for textiles and movie industry
Shanghai
Largest city and main seaport of China. A major industrial city near the mouth of the Chang Jiang River
Tiapei
Largest city and major industrial center of Tiawan. Capital city
Karachi
Largest city and major seaport of Pakistan
Shenyang
Largest city of Northeast China; major center for heavy industry; noted for machine and metal fabricating industries and a trade center
Chongqing
Largest city of the Red Basin, important trade and industrial city; served as the political capital of China during WWII
Medan
Largest city of the Sumetera
Hyderrabad
Largest city on the Deccan Plateau
Kyoto
Largest inland city of Japan, famous center of shires and handicraft industries; former capital of Japan
Tianjin
Largest port of North China, on the Bohai Gulf, serving the capital city
Kure
Main port and industrial city of Northern Kyushu Industrial district
Guandzhow
Main seaport of South China, on the Xi Jiang River. Formerly known as Canton
Inchon
Major industrial city of southern South Korea; serves as the leading port of the country
Jamshedpur
Major iron and steel city of India
Chittagong
Major seaport and significant industrial city of Bangladesh
Lahore
Major seaport and significant industrial city of Pakistan; noted for leather and shoe industries
Nanjing
Major urban center and port on the lower Chang Jiang River (Yangtze); located in a rich argricultural region, near junction of the Chiang Jiang river and the Grand Canal.
Wuhan
Major urban center and port on the middle course of the Chang Jiang river; serves as a trade and transportation center for this agricultural region
Lhasa
Major urban center of Xizang Province, the city served as the capital and principal holy place for Lamaist Buddhism
Shenzhen
Modern industrial city, developed as one of the Special Economic Zone cities just north of Hong Kong
Anshan
Most important iron and steel manufacturing city in Northest China
Bangalore
Noted as India's "Silicon Valley"; High-tech industry
Vissyan Islands
One of the Philippines' 3 main island groups. In Central Visayas, Cebu City's Spanish colonial architec
Baluchistan
One of the four provinces of Pakistan, located in the southwestern region of the country. Its provincial capital and largest city is Quetta.
Khasi Hills
Part of the Garo-Khasi range in the Indian state of Meghalaya, and is part of the Patkai range and of the Meghalaya subtropical forests ecoregion.
Haiphong
Port city for the Tonkin region
Dalian
Port city on the Liaodong Peninsula, serving much of Northeast China as an outlet
Quingdao
Port city on the Shandong Peninsula; serving the eastern lowland as a trade center
Sabah
Sabah is a Malaysian state occupying the northern part of Borneo. It's famed for its 4,095m-tall Mt. Kinabalu, the highest peak on the island, crowned with distinctive granite spires. Sabah is also known for its beaches, rainforest, coral reefs and abundant endemic wildlife, much of it within parks and reserves.
Chennai
Seaport and major city of southern India, located on the Bay of Bengal
Surabaya
Second largest city of Indonesia, on the island of Java, located on the eastern sector of the island
Chengdu
Significant trade and transportation center at the west end of the Red Basin
Luzon
Sits at the northern end of the Philippines, and is the country's largest and most populous island.
Kra Isthmus
The narrowest part of the Malay Peninsula, in southern Thailand and Myanmar.
Tonkin
The northernmost part of Vietnam, south of China's Yunnan and Guangxi Provinces, east of northern Laos, and west of the Gulf of Tonkin.
Nagasaki
Twin cities noted for heavy industry, located at the southern part of Inland Sea, one of these cities was bombed by atomic weapon during WWII
Sarawak
a Malaysian state on Borneo, stretches along the island's northwest coast, including many beaches on the South China Sea. It's known for the rugged, dense rainforest of its interior, much of it protected parkland, home to diverse indigenous tribes (including the Iban) and endemic flora and fauna.
Sumetera
a large Indonesian island west of Java and south of the Malay Peninsula, is known for its rugged tropical terrain, wildlife and smoldering volcanoes
Java
a volcano-studded island that's at the geographic and economic center of Indonesia, and home to more than half its people.
Kobe
deep water port serving Oska
Yokohama
important seaport in the metropolitan area of Tokyo
Hsinchu
industrial city of Taiwan; noted for high tech industry; often referred to as Taiwan's Silocon Valley
Taegu
inland industrial city of South Korea, major transportation center, located about 60 miles north of Pusan; noted for textile manufacturing and food processing
Mindanao
large island plus smaller islands in the southern Philippines.
Sapporo
largest city of Hokkaido
Seoul
largest city, major industrial center and capital of South Korea
Nagoya
most important port and industrial city in the Nobi Plain
Pusan
port on the Yellow Sea near Seoul
Hiroshima
shipbuilding city in southwestern Kyushu, site of an atomic bomb attack during WWII
Kalimantan
the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo,[1] while in Indonesian, the term "Kalimantan" refers to the whole island of Borneo.