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Which of the following are peninsulas in Southeast Asia? A. the Philippine Peninsula and the Vietnam Peninsula B. the Irrawaddy Peninsula and the Mekong Peninsula C. the Miramar Peninsula and the Tasmanian
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Which of the following are peninsulas in Southeast Asia?
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the Philippine Peninsula and the Vietnam Peninsula
B.
the Irrawaddy Peninsula and the Mekong Peninsula
C.
the Miramar Peninsula and the Tasmanian Peninsula
D.
the Indochinese Peninsula and the Malay Peninsula
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The answer is D the Indochinese peninsula and the Malay peninsula
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D. the Indochinese Peninsula and the Malay Peninsula.
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