Water Resources in Southeast Asia
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Water Resources Locator Map 180° 120°W 30°W 30°E 90°E 150°E N ^ ep Bhutan KA al ^ THMA THIMPHU NDU S a 60°N 60°N in Southeast Asia a utr l map w rah e X B e i n J Taipei anges ia China Red Mangroves G n g BANGLADESH Taiwan ^DHAKA Red mangroves grow along the shore of Thailand’s Lipe Island, T'ainan one of many offshore islands included in the country’s Tarutao Chittagong Kaoshsiung Orissa Coµast VIETNAM Hong Kong Marine National Park, off the western coast in the Canal Macau Mouths of the MYANMAR HANOI Strait of Malacca. Mangroves are an essential part ^ 60°S 60°S Ganges µ I of the marine ecology in many tropical areas of r LAOS Haiphong r Kendrapara a w the world, providing estuaries for wildlife nesting and feeding. Canal a Gulf of 180° 120°W 30°W 30°E 90°E 150°E d Luzon Strait d VIENTIA Tonkin Bay of Bengal y NE C ^ h a Lingayen RANGOON o M Luzon µ^ P e Gulf Twante Canal h k Da Nang ra o y THAILAND n a g Mouths of the Quezon City Polillo Irrawaddy Gulf of ^ Islands MANILA Martaban ^BANGKOK PHILIPPINE CAMBODIA P H I L I P P I N E S Andaman SOUTH Albay Gulf SEA Mindoro S PHNOM a Islands CHINA SEA m Asid Mergui PENH Gu a SIMAR SEA lf r Archipelago ^ ay Gulf of an PACIFIC n P s Thailand a o ol OCEAN µµ r oh Kinh Cai San w Panay g B Xom Kinh la e a ANDAMAN µµ a Gulf N e Lianga Bay Mouths of the Mekong P o S SEA Kinh Song Trem Mind ana Mindanao S Kinh Ca Maudi Bac Lieu SULU SEA Nikobar t Palau ra Davao Islands it Pujada Bay o Moro f o Gulf M BRUNEI g Davao a la la BANDAR SERI BENGAWAN e c Gulf c ip a MALAYSIA ^ rch ulu A EA Medan S S KUALA LUMPUR A Natuna Besar IA C ^ S CELEBES SEA C Y LU The Chao Phraya or Mother of Waters Simeulue MALA O M S Singapore HALHAMERA SEA u Halmahera o m ige INDIAN Kepulauan Pontianak Wa Kepulauan a Lingga Borneo OCEAN t LAUT LAUT MALUK Mentawai r B Balikpapan Padang a LEPAR Taliabu Obi a g n Teluk Apar n k le Mac Cluer a Belitung Sulawesi e Legend P CERAM SEA Gulf New Guinea a Ceram e µ I N D O N E S I A n Canals i u LAUT DJAWA (JAVA SEA) G lu w Mangroves Enggano JAKARTA BANDA SEA Te Pis a e n Teluk Rembang LAUT FLORES g N Tanjungkarang- ^ a Rivers Telukbetung Java (FLORES SEA) u Surabaja r p LAUT BALI SEA a a b Flores P International Boundary im DILI an i ^ K n T al te epulaua B SAVU es Southeast Asian Countires L or Christmas I. Lombok SEA m Sumba Ti Surrounding Countries Sumbawa TIMOR SEA ^ Capital Cities 0 250 500 1,000 Miles The Chao Phraya meanders through the alluvial Coastal Cities s Australia plain of central Thailand, a major rice-growing region that µ owes its fertility to the river. In Thailand, the Chao Phraya Data Source: ESRI 2005, www.geographynetwork.com Map Projection: World Miller Cylindrical Clover van Steenberghe is also called Menam, meaning "Mother of Waters." http://encarta.msn.com/media 03.15.07.