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A depiction of Sri Lanka and the Maldives, the two small island nations in the narrow definition of Insular South Asia.[1]

Insular South Asia is an ill-defined region, consisting of all islands in the South of Asia, including the Indonesian islands,[2] and in another definition of the South Asian islands in the Indian Ocean. It was an important region during the initial European colonisation of South Asia.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Dam Roy, S.; Krishnan, P.; Patro, Shesdev; George, Grinson; Velmurugan, A.; Kiruba Sankar, R.; Ramachandran, Purvaja (2017), Prusty, B. Anjan Kumar; Chandra, Rachna; Azeez, P. A. (eds.), "Wetlands of Small Island Nations in South Asia vis-à-vis the Mainland and Island Groups in India: Status and Conservation Strategies", Wetland Science : Perspectives From South Asia, New Delhi: Springer India, pp. 31–48, doi:10.1007/978-81-322-3715-0_2, ISBN 978-81-322-3715-0, retrieved 2024-01-09
  2. ^ "1. PROTECTED AREAS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION: AN OVERVIEW". FAO. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  3. ^ Witek, John W. (1994). Lach, Donald F.; Van Kley, Edwin J. (eds.). "The Seventeenth-Century European Advance into Asia--A Review Article". The Journal of Asian Studies. 53 (3): 867–880. doi:10.2307/2059733. ISSN 0021-9118. JSTOR 2059733. S2CID 164121619.
  4. ^ Lach, Donald Frederick; Kley, Edwin J. Van (1965). Asia in the Making of Europe. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-46756-6.