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Vietnam MalaysiaPhilippinesCambodiaSingapore IndonesiaThailand Laos Myanmar Brunei

 Capital:Yangon (officially Naypyidaw as of 2005)  Size: 253,880 sq mi.  Pop: 45,400,000  Lang: Burmese  Former Known As: Burma  Sphere of Influence: British

 Capital:Bangkok  Size: 197,250 sq mi.  Pop: 59,400,00  Lang: Thai  Former Known As: Siam  Sphere of Influence: N/A

 Capital: Vientiane  Size: 89,110 sq mi.  Pop: 4,700,000  Lang: Lao  Formerly Known As: French Indochina  Sphere of Influence: French  Only landlocked country in SE Asia

 Capital: Hanoi  Size: 125,670 sq mi.  Pop: 73,100,000  Lang: Vietnamese  Formerly Known As: French Indochina  Sphere of Influence: French

 Capital: Phnom Penh  Size: 68,150 sq mi.  Pop: 10,300,000  Lang: Khmer, French  Formerly Known As: French Indochina  Sphere of Influence: French

 Capital: Jakarta  Size: 705,190 sq mi.  Pop: 199,700,000  Lang: Bahasa Indonesia, Javanese  Formerly Known As: Dutch East Indies  Sphere of Influence: Dutch

 Capital: Kuala Lumpur  Size: 126,850 sq mi.  Pop: 10,300,000  Lang: Malay, English, Chinese, Indian  Formerly Known As: N/A  Sphere of Influence: British

 Capital: Singapore City  Size: 240 sq mi.  Pop: 2,900,000  Lang: Chinese, English, Malay, Tamil  Formerly Known As: N/A  Sphere of Influence: British

 Capital: Bandar Seri Begawan  Size: 2,030 sq mi.  Pop: 300,000  Lang: Malay, English, Chinese  Formerly Known As: N/A  Sphere of Influence: British

 Capital: Manila  Size: 115,120 sq mi.  Pop: 68,700,000  Lang: Filipino, English, Cebuano  Formerly Known As: N/A  Sphere of Influence: Spanish, U.S.