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The '''Federal Republic of South East Asia''' was the name of the unofficial union of two Southeast Asian countries, '''[[Thailand]]''' and '''[[Malaysia]]''' in August 3, 2009. The Federal Republic of Southeast Asia is bounded by the [[Philippines]] in the east, [[Indonesia]] in the South, [[China]] in the north, [[India]] in the west and [[Singapore]] located in the central part of the FRSEA.
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The '''Federal Republic of South East Asia''' was the name of the unofficial union of two Southeast Asian countries, '''[[Thailand]]''' and '''[[Malaysia]]''' in August 3, 2009. The Federal Republic of Southeast Asia was bounded by the [[Philippines]] in the east, [[Indonesia]] in the South, [[China]] in the north, [[India]] in the west and [[Singapore]] located in the central part of the Republic.
  
The union was more or less dissolved around the first of November as [[Central Thailand]] gained its independence under the protection of Malaysia.  
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The union was more or less dissolved around the first of November 2009 as [[Central Thailand]] gained its independence under the protection of Malaysia.  
  
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 8 March 2016

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The Federal Republic of South East Asia was the name of the unofficial union of two Southeast Asian countries, Thailand and Malaysia in August 3, 2009. The Federal Republic of Southeast Asia was bounded by the Philippines in the east, Indonesia in the South, China in the north, India in the west and Singapore located in the central part of the Republic.

The union was more or less dissolved around the first of November 2009 as Central Thailand gained its independence under the protection of Malaysia.