Chapter One Introduction
Chapter One Introduction
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Geographic Location of Checkia
Geographic Location of Checkia
Zero zero one. Checkia or the Democratic Republic of Checkia, as its official name, a once communist-ruled island country is situated in the middle portion of South East Asia. The country lies about south of Vietnam and surrounded by countries like the Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. This country is mainly a single island with about the size of Cambodia covering a land area of about one hundred eighty thousand square kilometers.
Zero zero two. With its prime location in the South East Asia, Checkia have rapidly evolved from rural to urbanized country primarily engaged in trading.
Zero zero three. Checkia's climate, like that of much of the rest of Southeast Asia is dominated by monsoons, which are known as tropical wet and dry because of the distinctly marked seasonal differences. The monsoonal air-flows are caused by annual alternating high pressure and low pressure over the nearby landmass. In summer, moisture-laden airthe southwest monsoon-is drawn landward from the Indian Ocean. The flow is reversed during the winter, and the northeast monsoon sends back dry air. The southwest monsoon brings the rainy season from mid-May to mid-September or to early October, and the northeast monsoon flow of drier and cooler air lasts from early November to March. Temperatures are fairly uniform throughout the area, with only small variations from the average annual mean of around twenty-five degrees Celsius.