Indochinese peninsula

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Definition

Proper noun: * A major peninsula in Southeast Asia: The Indochinese Peninsula is a large landmass in mainland Southeast Asia, extending southward from the Asian continent. It is bordered by the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea to the west, and the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand to the east. The term historically refers to the region influenced by the cultures of India and China.

Usage
  • The Indochinese Peninsula is a significant geographical and cultural region.
  • Geographers study the diverse ecosystems of the Indochinese Peninsula.
  • The history of the Indochinese Peninsula is complex and multifaceted.
Advanced Usage
  • The term "Indochina" is often used synonymously with the Indochinese Peninsula, though it can have specific historical or political connotations related to the period of French colonial rule.
  • In geographical and geological contexts, the peninsula may be discussed in relation to the Sunda Shelf and tectonic activity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Indochina (Proper noun): A name for the same region, often used in historical and political contexts.
  • Mainland Southeast Asia (Proper noun): A broader modern geographical term that is largely coterminous with the Indochinese Peninsula.
Synonyms
  • Mainland Southeast Asia
Different Meanings
  • As a proper noun, Indochinese Peninsula refers exclusively to this specific geographical region. It does not have other general meanings.
Related Phrases
  • French Indochina: A historical colonial administration encompassing parts of the peninsula (Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos).
  • The Mekong River: A major river system that flows through the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula.
Noun
  1. a peninsula of southeastern Asia that includes Myanmar and Cambodia and Laos and Malaysia and Thailand and Vietnam