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  • curprev 16:1716:17, 2 March 2024Srnec talk contribs 12,065 bytes +48 I am denying this - take it to talk per WP:BRD undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 09:0309:03, 2 March 2024Chantkee15 talk contribsm 12,017 bytes −48 The Malay Peninsula is traditionally excluded from Mainland Southeast Asia due to its distinct geographical, cultural, and historical attributes. While Mainland Southeast Asia often refers specifically to the Indochinese Peninsula, which includes countries like Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, it can also encompass other mainland countries. However, the Malay Peninsula is typically categorized within maritime Southeast Asia due to its separate characteristics. undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 01:2601:26, 2 March 2024Srnec talk contribs 12,065 bytes +48 doesn't make sense to exclude a mainland piece of Southeast Asia from the article entitled 'Mainland Southeast Asia' undo Tags: Undo Reverted

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  • curprev 17:2017:20, 1 March 2024Chantkee15 talk contribsm 12,017 bytes −48 Peninsular Malaysia is geographically distinct from the mainland and is often considered separately due to its unique characteristics, including its different historical and cultural influences.
Mainland Southeast Asia is the Indochinese Peninsula, the Malay Peninsula and Peninsular Malaysia isn’t considered a part of the Indochinese Peninsula undo Tag: Reverted

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