Class | Population | Description | Answer | % Correct |
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Country | 69,799,978 | Thailand | 88%
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Country | 5,850,342 | Singapore | 87%
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Country | 273,523,615 | Indonesia | 86%
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Country | 32,365,999 | Malaysia | 86%
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Country | 97,338,579 | Vietnam | 86%
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Country | 16,718,965 | Cambodia | 85%
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Country | 7,275,560 | Laos | 85%
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Country | 54,409,800 | Myanmar | 83%
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Country | 437,479 | Brunei | 80%
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City | 9,607,787 | Largest City in the ASEAN countries; Capital city | Jakarta | 80%
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Country | 109,581,078 | Philippines | 78%
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City | 5,666,264 | Largest primate city in the world; known for the Red Light Districts | Bangkok | 77%
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City | 1,780,148 | Most densely populated city in the world in 2019; fastest growing in Southeast Asia | Manila | 76%
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City | 1,588,750 | Known for the Petronas Towers; One of the most visited cities in the world | Kuala Lumpur | 72%
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City | 2,414,621 | National capital; called the "City of Peace" by UNESCO in 1999 | Hanoi | 70%
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City | 788,589 | Capital of Bali | Denpasar | 65%
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City | 5,880,615 | Still commonly referred as Saigon, largest city in the country | Ho Chi Minh City | 65%
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City | 1,242,992 | Known as the "Pearl of Asia" | Phnom Penh | 65%
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Island | Java | 60%
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Island | Borneo | 59%
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Island | Sumatra | 57%
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City | 202,715 | Capital and former capital of a powerful empire | Bandar Seri Begawan | 56%
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City | 620,157 | Home of That Luang, an icon of Buddhism and for the country | Vientiane | 56%
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City | 4,728,524 | City with the most intact colonial era buildings in Southeast Asia | Yangon | 56%
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City | 333,506 | Entirely planned capital city located in the center of the country | Naypyidaw | 55%
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Island | Timor | 53%
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Island | Sulawesi | 52%
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City | 2,765,487 | Name meaning "Bravely Facing Danger" | Surabaya | 52%
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Island | Luzon | 48%
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River | Mekong River | 48%
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City | 2,394,873 | Major technology center; one of the cleanest cities in ASEAN | Bandung | 46%
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Island | New Guinea | 46%
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City | 922,611 | Oldest city and first capital of the country; "Queen City of the South" | Cebu City | 45%
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Sea | South China Sea | 44%
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City | 79,308 | A State and Island never colonized by a European Power | Phuket | 42%
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City | 2,936,116 | Most populated city in the metro; originally the capital from 1948 - 1976 | Quezon City | 42%
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City | 2,097,610 | Fourth largest urban area bordering the Strait of Malacca | Medan | 41%
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Island | Mindanao | 39%
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City | 1,632,991 | Third largest city by population and largest by land size | Davao City | 38%
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City | 1,225,546 | Second largest city; The old royal capital | Mandalay | 38%
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City | 770,911 | Important port city; commercial and educational center of Central Vietnam | Da Nang | 36%
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Mountain | Krakatoa | 35%
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City | 1,331,391 | Most rapidly growing economic city | Makassar | 35%
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City | 127,240 | Northernmost major city; name translates into "New City" | Chiang Mai | 34%
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City | 1,440,678 | One of the oldest cities and site of the first lightspeed rail in the country | Palembang | 33%
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City | 657,892 | Largest city in the globally important state of Penang; "Silicon Valley of the East" | George Town | 32%
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City | 388,627 | Only city run by a Monarch in the country; center of the Javanese culture | Yogyakarta | 32%
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Sea | Andaman Sea | 31%
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City | 642,992 | Capital of Malay nationalism after WWII | Johor Bahru | 30%
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City | 484,885 | Portuguese influenced city state; Along the Silk Maritime Road | Malacca | 30%
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City | 1,520,481 | Called the cleanest tourist city in the ASEAN countries | Semarang | 29%
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City | 168,662 | Home to Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom | Siem Reap | 27%
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City | 233,859 | Border and coastal city on the eastern most island of the country | Jayapura | 25%
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Island | Penang | 25%
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Disputed Islands | Spratly Islands | 25%
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Sea | Celebes Sea | 22%
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Gulf | Gulf of Thailand | 22%
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City | 769,739 | Fast growing, major industrial city likely to become the third special class city in the country | Haiphong | 22%
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City | 302,983 | Contains the Imperial City; site of one of the bloodiest battles in the Vietnam War | Hue | 20%
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River | Irrawaddy River | 20%
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City | 66,781 | UNESCO world heritage site; "Royal Buddha Image" | Luang Prabang | 20%
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City | 411,634 | Largest city in the province of Pampanga | Angeles | 19%
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City | 526,508 | The main gateway to the new capital of Indonesia | Balikpapan | 19%
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City | 325,132 | Largest city in the state of Sarawak; Settled by James Brooke | Kuching | 19%
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City | 305,984 | First Southeastern Asia city to be awarded as a UNESCO City of Music | Ambon | 18%
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Island | Negros | 18%
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City | 119,532 | Known for the "Strip" for it's American soliders arriving on R&R | Pattaya City | 18%
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City | 669,169 | Widely known as Kota Khatulistiwa (Equatorial City) | Pontianak | 18%
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City | 861,799 | The self proclaimed Bangsamoro Republik held hostages in this city in 2013 | Zamboanga City | 16%
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City | 452,058 | Capital of Sabah, one of the fastest growing cities in the country | Kota Kinabalu | 15%
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City | 315,768 | Former Portuguese controlled city near Timor-Leste | Kupang | 15%
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City | 731,545 | Noted for it's floating markets and rural canals | Can Tho | 14%
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City | 11,501 | Planned national capital and the 3rd federal territory created in the country | Putrajaya | 14%
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City | 708,127 | Called the "Hipster City" of the country | Ipoh | 13%
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City | 89,447 | Largest port and resort city in the country | Preah Sihanouk | 13%
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City | 54,752 | Globally important federal territory known for its economic presence in the region | Victoria (Bandar Labuan) | 13%
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Island | Labuan | 12%
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Disputed Islands | Paracel Islands | 12%
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City | 26,313 | This city along with #4 make up an urban agglomeration of around 1m people | Chonburi | 11%
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City | 69,222 | A UNESCO Heritage site with mixtures of Vietamese, Chinese, French and Japanese cultures | Hoi An | 11%
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City | 68,093 | Growing tourist city and largest city in the south | Pakse | 11%
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City | 594,446 | This city was named after a top commanding general in the Philippine Army | General Santos | 10%
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Island | Mindoro | 10%
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City | 156,802 | Southern commercial center and 3rd largest urban area in the country | Hat Yai | 9%
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City | 91,684 | The Second Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge crosses through this second largest city in the country | Savannakhet | 9%
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River | Chao Phraya River | 8%
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Lake | Tonlé Sap | 8%
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City | 196,639 | The Mayon Volcano is located near here; Most competitive city according to the NCC | Legazpi City | 7%
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City | 134,861 | Important transshipment point from the North and South | Pyay | 7%
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Mountain | Fansipan | 6%
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Mountain | Mount Rinjani | 6%
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City | 115,141 | Regional headquarters of the countries southern area | Myeik | 6%
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City | 66,016 | One of the oldest cities and home to many universities and a royal Thai army base | Phitsanulok | 6%
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Disputed Islands | Scarborough Shoal | 6%
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Lake | Laguna Lake | 5%
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Mountain | Mount Sinabung | 5%
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River | Perfume River | 5%
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River | Kapaus River | 4%
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