What is elongated state examples?

Elongated states are states that have a long and narrow shape, often due to their geography. Some examples of elongated states are:

  1. Chile: Located on the western coast of South America, Chile is over 4,000 kilometers long but only around 200 kilometers wide. The Andes Mountains form its eastern border, while the Pacific Ocean is to its west.

  2. Vietnam: This Southeast Asian country is around 1,600 kilometers long but only around 50 kilometers wide at its narrowest point. It is elongated due to its shape of a long, narrow strip of land that runs along the eastern coast of Indochina.

  3. Italy: This European country has a long, skinny peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea. It is around 1,200 kilometers long but only around 200 kilometers wide at its widest point.

  4. Norway: This Scandinavian country is over 1,100 kilometers long but only around 400 kilometers wide at its widest point. Its elongated shape is due to its location along the western coast of the Scandinavian Peninsula.

  5. Malaysia: This Southeast Asian country is over 1,800 kilometers long but only around 500 kilometers wide at its widest point. It is elongated due to its location on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo.

These elongated states often face challenges in terms of transportation and communication due to their narrow shape. They may also have diverse cultural and ethnic groups due to their long territories.