The places identified in Part II of the map include various key regions of global trade, agriculture, and economic importance:
1. Sydney: Located on the east coast of Australia, it is one of the largest cities and a key commercial and cultural hub.
2. Trans Canadian Railways: A major rail system that stretches across Canada, connecting the country's east and west coasts.
3. Africa's sparse-populated region: This refers to areas in Africa that are less densely populated, including vast deserts like the Sahara.
4. Commercial Animal Husbandry region of South America: Located primarily in countries like Brazil and Argentina, this region is known for livestock farming and meat production.
5. Rubber producing region of Malaysia: Malaysia is a major global producer of rubber, particularly in regions like Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra.