COMPARATIVE CULTURES FINAL: GEOGRAPHY
Calicut (Kerala)
"City of Spices," port city in southern India on Malabar Coast TRADE ROUTES: Portuguese (Vasco da Gama)
Grand Canal
(aka Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal) longest as well as one of the oldest canal or artificial river in the world extending S from Tianjin to Hangzhou
Katanga
1 of 11 provinces of DRC (1966-2015), split into Tanganyika, Haut-Lomami, Lualaba and Haut-Katanga provinces
Calcutta (Kolkata)
1772, headquarters of British East India Company that ran opium trade TRADE ROUTES: Kolkata-Mizoram, British East India Co.
Lake Victoria
Africa's largest lake; named after Queen Victoria by Speke; main reservoir of Nile; in Tanzania and Uganda bordering Kenya
Great Rift Valley
Central Africa; extends from Red Sea to Lake Malawi
Beijing (Peking)
China's capital, "north capital"
Kuril Islands
Disputed between Japan and Russia, in Russia's Sakhalin Oblast region, form a volcanic archipelago, NE from Hokkaido, Japan, to Kamchatka, Russia,
Swahili Coast
E African shores of Indian Ocean between Horn of Africa and Zambezi River
Goa
Indian coast taken by Portugal in 1510 as a military and commercial base TRADE ROUTES: trade routes with Siam (Thailand), Spice Islands, China
Bali
Indonesian island, Dutch took over in 1894
Java
Island in Indonesia TRADE ROUTES: Spice Route, Cinnamon Route
Kyushu
Japan's 3rd largest island, located SW of main island Honshu
Honshu
Japan's main island; Tokyo on E coast
Rajasthan
N Indian state bordering Pakistan, palaces and forts
Hindustan
Persian name for India; after Partition of India, used as name for Republic of India; geographic term for Indo-Gangetic Plain in northern India
Macau
Portuguese trading post on S coast of China and 2 islands in S China Sea, near Canton TRADE ROUTES: Macau-Malacca-Goa-Lisbon, Guangzhou-Macau-Nagasaki and Macau-Manila-Mexico
Sakhalin Island
Russian island in Pacific Ocean, N of Japan
Caspian Sea
Saltwater lake between Europe and Asia, bordered by Azerbaijan and Russia W, Kazakhstan to NE, Turkmenistan to E, and Iran to SW; world's largest inland body of water
"Soviet"
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), socialist state in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
Marianas Islands
archipelago comprising the summits of volcanic mountains in NW Pacific Ocean; Operation Forager: offensive launched by US against Imperial Japanese forces in Mariana Islands
Borneo
between the Sulu and Java Seas, part of the Malay Archipelago: divided into Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, and the sultanate of Brunei
Colombo
capital and chief port of Sri Lanka
Tokyo
capital and largest city of Japan, in E-central Honshu on Tokyo Bay, an inlet of Pacific Ocean
Madras
capital of Indian state of Tamil Nadu, on Coromandel Coast off Bay of Bengal, one of S india's biggest cultural, economic and educational centers
Nanjing (Nanking)
capital of Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China and the second largest city in the East China region; Japanese invasion in WW2
Karakorum
capital of Mongol Empire (1235-1260) and the Northern Yuan (14-15th centuries) under Kubilai Khan
Xian
capital of Shaanxi Province, PRC; minimal destruction from Japan because inland (only aerial attacks); refugee destination
Hangzhou
capital of Zhejiang province in eastern China, situated on Hangzhou Bay, inlet of Yellow Sea, at the southern end of Grand Canal
Delhi
capital of medieval India
Zanzibar
center of expanding E African trade, Anglo-American rivalry for sphere of influence, point of embarcaration for exploration of African continent
Ryukyu Islands
chain of 55 islands in the W Pacific to SW of Japan
Bombay
city in western India, from Portuguese
Hiroshima
city of SW Honshu, Japan, on Inland Sea W of Osak;. Destroyed when American airplane dropped 1st atomic bomb ever used in warfare (WW2: August 6, 1945)
Nagasaki
city of W Kyushu, Japan, on Nagasaki Bay, inlet of E China Sea; 1st Jap. port opened to foreign trade in 1500s; devastated by 2nd atomic bomb used in WW2 (August 9, 1945)
Lhasa
city of southwest China, the capital of Tibet. Since the mid-1600s, it has been the official residence of the Dalai Lama and the center of Tibetan Buddhism; SW China=sacred city of Lamaism
Mediterranean Sea
connected to Atlantic Ocean by Strait of Gibraltar (W) and to Sea of Marmara and Black Sea, by Dardanelles and Bosporus (E)
Taklamakan Desert
desert in SW Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, NW China
Gobi Desert
desert region in northern China and southern Mongolia
Plain of the Ganges
fertile plain encompassing most of N and E India, the E Pakistan and all of Bangladesh
Zambezi River
flows from S/central Africa to Indian Ocean
Bengal
former province of NE India, in great deltas of Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers: in 1947 divided into West Bengal (belonging to India) and East Bengal (Bangladesh); Bay of Bengal
Rovuma River
forms border between Tanzania and Mozambique; leads to Indian Ocean
Manila
founded by Spanish conquistadors TRADE ROUTES: Spanish Galleon Route
Unyamwezi
historical region in what is now Tanzania, around Tabora; S of Lake Victoria and E of Lake Tanganyika
Indus River Valley
in Pakistan and northwest India, on fertile floodplain of Indus River
Lake Malawi (Nyassa)
in Tanzania and Lago Niassa in Mozambique, an African Great Lake and southernmost lake in E African Rift system, located between Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania
Lake Tanganyika
in central Africa between Tanzania and Congo; Burton thought this was Nile's source
Lake Bangwelo
in upper Congo River basin in Zambia; comprising of Lake Bangweulu, Bangweulu Swamps and Bangweulu Flats/floodplain
Black Sea
inland sea between SE Europe and Asia: connected to the Aegean Sea by the Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles, and to the Sea of Azov by the Kerch Strait
Shikoku
island in SW Japan, S of Honshu: smallest of main islands of Japan
Robben Island
island in Table Bay W of coast of Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, South Africa, "seal island"; Mendela went to prison here
Yellow River Valley
lands surrounding the Yellow River, center of culture and China's 1st villages were founded
Saipan
largest island of N Mariana Islands, commonwealth of US in W Pacific Ocean
Okinawa
largest of Ryukyu Islands, in N Pacific, SW of Japan: taken by U.S. forces April-June 1945 in last major amphibious campaign of WW2
Shire River
largest river in Malawi; only outlet of Lake Malawi and flows south into Zambezi River in Mozambique
Ho Chi Minh Trail
logistical system that ran from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) to the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) through the kingdoms of Laos and Cambodia
Tabora
main trading post for Arab trading post; Mirambo's war
Bagamoyo
mainland port for slave route (Tanzania); Stanley goes through here
Pearl Harbor (Oahu)
major US naval base in Hawaii that was attacked without warning by Japanese air force on December 7, 1941 and initiated US joining WW2
Iwo Jima
major battle; US Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured island of Iwo Jima from Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during WW2
Malacca Strait
major gateway for trade to/from Asia
Khyber Pass
mountain pass in N Pakistan, close to border with Afghanistan
Himalaya
mountain range along border between India and Tibet
Pamir Mountains
mountain range in Central Asia at junction of Himalayas with Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, Hindu Kush, Suleman and Hindu Raj ranges
Hindu Kush
mountain range in S Asia, mostly in NE Afghanistan, extending W from the Himalayas
Sumatra
mountainous island in W Indonesia, in the Greater Sunda Islands, separated from the Malay Peninsula by the Strait of Malacca, joined Indonesia 1945
Wakhan Corridor
narrow strip of territory in NE Afghanistan that extends to China and separates Tajikistan from Pakistan; trade route used by Europeans, Chinese and Afghans to reach India
New Guinea
on W coast of Africa; Sierra Leone, Cote D'Ivoire (S), Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Mali (N)
Gansu Corridor
pathway in Central Asia
Korean Peninsula
peninsula in SE Asia extending S from central Asia into Pacific Ocean surrounded by E Sea to E, and the Yellow Sea to W
Malay Peninsula
peninsula in SE Asia extending S into S China sea (E) and Indian Ocean (W)
Irrawaddy River Valley
principal river of Myanmar flowing N to S
Manyuema Region
region in E Congo roughly bordering Lomami River (W), Katanga (S), Lakes Tanganyika and Kivu (E), and Stanley Falls (N)
Manchuria
region of NE China, includes part of Inner Mongolia and provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning
Congo River
river of central Africa through DRC to Atlantic Ocean, remotest tributaries rise in northern Zambia
Malagarasi River
river of southeastern Burundi and northwestern Tanzania, flowing through Kigoma Region into Lake Tanganyika
Golconda
ruined city west of Hyderabad in western Telangana, central India; capital (1512-1687) of a Muslim sultanate
Hong Kong
sea trade hub, British colony in China, received after the first Opium War and returned to China in 1997
Luapula River
section of Congo River; part of border between Zambia and DRC
Guam
self-governing island territory of ] US, located in W Pacific Ocean, important naval and air bases (American military bastion)
Suez Canal
ship canal in NE Egypt linking Red Sea with Mediterranean Sea
Deccan Plateau
southern peninsula of India S of Narmada River, bounded E and W by the Ghats
Lualaba River
starts in SE DRC, N through DRC forms Congo River at Boyoma Falls
Hormuz
strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; Iranian island in Persian Gulf
Makata River (Swamps)
swamps/river in Tanzania; LVG's lost horses and supplies
Uha
territory of Waha (NW Tanzania)
Nyangwe
town on right bank of Lualaba in DRC west of Tanganyika/Bambarre; main slave trading states in region; where massacre happened on LVG's 2nd expedition
Malacca
trade center in southwestern Malaysia TRADE ROUTES: Cinnamon Route, Spice Route, Clove Route
Casembe
trading post southeast of Lake Mweru; where he meets Mohammad Bogharib
Ugogo
tribe in Ugogo; Stanley kills some, hair decoration
Lukuga River
tributary of Lualaba River in DRC, drains Lake Tanganyika
Midway Island
unincorporated territory of US in central Pacific Ocean, NW of Honolulu; aval battle in Pacific Theater of WW2 (June 4-7, 1942)
Yangtze River Valley
valley of longest river of Asia; flows E from Tibet into the E China Sea near Shanghai
Victoria Falls
waterfall in Zambezi River on border between Zimbabwe and Zambia
Wei River Valley
west-central China's Gansu and Shaanxi provinces; Wei river = largest tributary of Yellow River and important in early development of Chinese civilization
Ujiji
where Burton and Speke first reached shore of Lake Tanganyika; where Henry Stanley found Dr. David Livingstone (10 November 1871)
Congo Basin
where Congo River drains in central Africa
Chitambo's Village
where LVG died (age 60); at edge of Bangweulu Swamps in Zambia
Nile River
world's longest river; flows northward through E Africa into Mediterranean Sea; source is mountains of Burundi