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Country Population
1 Indonesia 237,512,355
2 Philippines 96,061,683
3 Vietnam 86,116,559
4 Thailand 65,493,298
5 Myanmar 47,758,181
6 Malaysia 25,274,133
7 Cambodia 14,241,640
8 Laos 6,677,534
9 Singapore 4,608,167
10 Timor-Leste 1,108,777
11 Brunei 490,371
References:Census.gov - Countries and Areas Ranked by Population: 2008


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Pls named the ASEAN countries' capital

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i think this is good info we should know each member country for reference and friendship. good start for friendship building while we r waiting for game results and supporting our respective national team.

Indo - Jarkata
Malay - KL
Thailand - Bangkok
of course ==> Vientiane ==> Laos

By the way, why I heard somebody call Viangchan not Vientiane....please help my laotian fellow....

can you please add?


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Country Capital
Population
1 Indonesia Jakarta
237,512,355
2 Philippines Manila 96,061,683
3 Vietnam Hanoi
86,116,559
4 Thailand Bangkok
65,493,298
5 Myanmar Yangon
47,758,181
6 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
25,274,133
7 Cambodia Phnom-Penh
14,241,640
8 Laos Vientiane
6,677,534
9 Singapore Singapore 4,608,167
10 Timor-Leste Dili
1,108,777
11 Brunei Bandar-Seri-Begawan
490,371









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Thanks BibiBoog,

Its really informative.

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It's the old number, lots of guys're moving to live abroad. At 0.00 1/4/2009, the number of population of Vietnam 's 85.789.573.

http://vneconomy.vn/20090813080916457P5C11/dan-so-viet-nam-dat-gan-86-trieu-nguoi.htm

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CountryCapital
Population
1IndonesiaJakarta
237,512,355
2PhilippinesManila96,061,683
3VietnamHanoi
86,116,559
4ThailandBangkok
65,493,298
5MyanmarYangon
47,758,181
6MalaysiaKuala Lumpur
25,274,133
7CambodiaPhnom-Penh
14,241,640
8LaosVientiane
6,677,534
9SingaporeSingapore4,608,167
10Timor-LesteDili
1,108,777
11BruneiBandar-Seri-Begawan
490,371









Something new in our big SEA Land

Naypyidaw
is the new capital city of Myanmar. Naypyidaw was designated suddenly in late 2005. Naypyidaw is also spelled Nay Pyi Daw

Putrajaya has become the new capital city of Malaysia near Kuala Lumpur.

 



-- Edited by Thana on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 07:03:26 PM

-- Edited by Thana on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 07:07:59 PM

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Learn more about your neighbors!

Philippines - Ancient cultures, thousands of untouched beaches, cloud covered mountains, the most hospitable people and the next frontier in ASEAN travel -

http://tourism-philippines.com/

Vietnam - ASEAN's next dragon -

http://travelvietnaminfo.com/

Myanmar - Gorgeous temples and fascinating people-

http://tourism-myanmar.com/

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usefull links, thank you :D
watch football and learm more cultures.

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Feel free to read and comment on any of the travel guides there. I am the main travel writer for the Philippines. I would love to visit Lao PDR however. :)

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Thana wrote:

BibiBoog wrote:

 


CountryCapital
Population
1IndonesiaJakarta
237,512,355
2PhilippinesManila96,061,683
3VietnamHanoi
86,116,559
4ThailandBangkok
65,493,298
5MyanmarYangon
47,758,181
6MalaysiaKuala Lumpur
25,274,133
7CambodiaPhnom-Penh
14,241,640
8LaosVientiane
6,677,534
9SingaporeSingapore4,608,167
10Timor-LesteDili
1,108,777
11BruneiBandar-Seri-Begawan
490,371









Something new in our big SEA Land

Naypyidaw
is the new capital city of Myanmar. Naypyidaw was designated suddenly in late 2005. Naypyidaw is also spelled Nay Pyi Daw

Putrajaya has become the new capital city of Malaysia near Kuala Lumpur.



Very good info my friend.. Thank you

 



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Vietnam is successful in reducing the population growth,That great.aww.gif

-- Edited by TuanAnhLee on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 10:02:26 PM

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Thana wrote:

Something new in our big SEA Land
Naypyidaw is the new capital city of Myanmar. Naypyidaw was designated suddenly in late 2005. Naypyidaw is also spelled Nay Pyi Daw

Putrajaya has become the new capital city of Malaysia near Kuala Lumpur.

 



-- Edited by Thana on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 07:03:26 PM

-- Edited by Thana on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 07:07:59 PM

-- Edited by Thana on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 07:48:15 PM

 



I didn't know that info confuse Thank you so much aww

 



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Thana wrote:

BibiBoog wrote:

 


CountryCapital
Population
1IndonesiaJakarta
237,512,355
2PhilippinesManila96,061,683
3VietnamHanoi
86,116,559
4ThailandBangkok
65,493,298
5MyanmarYangon
47,758,181
6MalaysiaKuala Lumpur
25,274,133
7CambodiaPhnom-Penh
14,241,640
8LaosVientiane
6,677,534
9SingaporeSingapore4,608,167
10Timor-LesteDili
1,108,777
11BruneiBandar-Seri-Begawan
490,371









Something new in our big SEA Land

Naypyidaw
is the new capital city of Myanmar. Naypyidaw was designated suddenly in late 2005. Naypyidaw is also spelled Nay Pyi Daw

Putrajaya has become the new capital city of Malaysia near Kuala Lumpur.

 



-- Edited by Thana on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 07:03:26 PM

-- Edited by Thana on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 07:07:59 PM

-- Edited by Thana on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 07:48:15 PM





WOW what a beautiful city and building of Myanmar new capital eyepopping.gif thanks for the photos bro.

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Very good info my friend.. Thank you

 




Your welcome =)
For more info please let us know.



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BibiBoog wrote:

I didn't know that info confuse Thank you so much aww

 



xin chào BibiBoog (cute baby)
and you're very welcome.
For those info, honestly, I just knew it too kub ^^"

 



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WOW what a beautiful city and building of Myanmar new capital eyepopping.gif thanks for the photos bro.

Your welcome =D

Actually, I saw a lot more beautiful photos than what I posted here. Definitely, This two new cities are more beautiful than what we have seen in the photos. I'm so glad they stay not to far from me to visit. Conglatulations, Myanmar and Malaysia for your successes. And, Thank You for giving me the idea where to bring my parents to travel for my next trips.

Regards.

 



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Greetings from the Philippines!

Chocolate Hills - One of the world's natural wonders.

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Sabtang Island
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Valugan's Boulder Beach

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White Island and Mt. Hibok-Hibok, an active volcano

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Calle Crisologo, Best Example of Preserved European Architecture in Asia and UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Chavayan's Heritage House, Chavayan Village, UNESCO World Heritage Nominee


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Sabtang Island Coastline facing the Pacific Ocean

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Manila - One of the world's best skylines.

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The Rice Terraces of Cordillera, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Older than the pyramids of Giza and can stretch halfway around the world if stretched from end to end. The greatest agricultural and engineering feat made by free men and not by slave labor. Home to the ancient cultures that dates back to over 5,000 years.


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El Nido, Palawan -One of the two inspirations for the book The beach and home to gorgeous limestone cliffs and unspoilt lagoons and secluded beaches. Easily one of the best spots in Asia.


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Kalibo Ati-atihan, Asia's most riotous answer to Brazil's Mardi Gras.


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Manila Bay at Night, one of the best natural harbors in the world.


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Boracay Island, named as one of the top 10 best beaches in the world several times and the other inspiration for the book The Beach.

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Coron, Palawan - One of the best wreck diving sites in the world.

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Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon

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Mayon Volcano, The world's most perfect cone volcano.

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Mount Pinatubo Crater.


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Sagada

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Bangkok Airport The Largest airport in SEA

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I have a chance to visit Baracay, Philippines in next March.

Your country is quite wonderful.

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Come ... be supporting Indonesia Sea Games champion in 2009


http://www.tinyurl.com/bismarblog


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I have a chance to visit Baracay, Philippines in next March.

Your country is quite wonderful.




Really? That's wonderful! I have a scheduled trip to Thailand and Burma/Myanmar next year I think. Check out the several destination guides that I have written for other places in the country.. http://tourism-philippines.com Hope that website helps your trip. :)



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Come ... be supporting Indonesia Sea Games champion in 2009


http://www.tinyurl.com/bismarblog



The Philippines will just support whoever will win the championship! Hehehe. We only sent a very small contingent this year, I think smaller than last games... :) We are just happy to compete and represent. :)

 



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Maybe we should change the topic for this thread as - "Getting To Know ASEAN Countries"

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they stay not to far from me to visit. Conglatulations, Myanmar and Malaysia for your successes. And, Thank You for giving me the idea where to bring my parents to travel for my next trips.
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