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  • ...or]], which became an independent [[state (polity)|state]] in 2002 after [[Indonesia]]n occupation since 1975 (population about 1.2 million).
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  • ...[[New Guinea]], about 50 kilometers west of the border between [[Indonesia|Indonesia's]] province of [[Papua (Indonesian province)|Papua]] and the country of [[
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  • ...Australia in recent years, brought on by the proximity of the territory to Indonesia, led to a 1997 treaty aimed at settling a number of maritime boundaries bet
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Indonesia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Bahasa Indonesia}}
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  • ...nd, located in the South-West Pacific and divided between two provinces of Indonesia and the state of Papua New Guinea.
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  • ...enter of [[Southeast Asia]], made up of islands between [[Malaysia]] and [[Indonesia]].
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  • ...rsecretary of State for Political Affairs, 1978-1981; [[U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia]], 1973-77; [[Foreign Service Officer]]; [[Diplomats and Military Commander
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  • ...rrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, Indonesia-Philippines Researcher, [[Amnesty International]]
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  • ...ing [[Thailand]] and the northern one-third of the island of [[Borneo]], [[Indonesia]], [[Brunei]], and the [[South China Sea]]; south of [[Vietnam]]
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  • ...he Lesser Sunda Islands, including Komodo, in the [[Malay Archipelago]] in Indonesia; they are carnivorous, cannibalistic, carrion-eating, and have a sufficient
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  • ...by Africa; on the north by Asia; on the east by Indochina, some islands of Indonesia, and Australia; and on the south by the Antarctic Ocean.
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  • *[[Indonesia]]
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  • ...capital and largest city in [[Indonesia]]. Situated on the island [[Java, Indonesia|Java]], Jakarta has been an important harbour in [[Southeast Asia]] since t
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  • ...ang Mai]], [[Thailand]]. The second edition will be held on [[Bandung]], [[Indonesia]].
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  • ...on the north by [[Asia]]; on the east by [[Indochina]], some islands of [[Indonesia]], and [[Australia]]; and on the south by the [[Antarctic Ocean]]. Its name
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  • {{r|Indonesia}}
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  • ...: ''Pulau Sumatra'' or ''Pulau Sumatera'') is the westernmost island in [[Indonesia]], and the sixth largest island in the world (approx. 473,000 square kilome ...07010942 Beyond Serandib: A Note on Lambri at the Northern Tip of Aceh], ''Indonesia'', Vol. 46, p. 103</ref>.
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  • '''Rupiah''' is the currency of [[Indonesia]]. It has been the official currency used since Indonesian independence in
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  • ...ia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Ar
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  • Uhlenbeck was born in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] when Indonesia was a Dutch colony and Jakarta was named Batavia. His father was officer in
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  • ...ia]], [[Brazil]], [[Canada]], China, [[France]], [[Germany]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[Russia]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[South
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  • ...ised]] and made 'official'. This happened in [[Indonesia]], where [[Bahasa Indonesia]] is the official language. In other cases, states may adopt policies of ''
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  • ...ountry was uninhabited until the first wave of settlers arrived from the [[Indonesia]]n archipelago around 350 BC via outrigger canoes. The diverse origins of t
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  • ...el Fuego]] and the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], and the Indian Ocean between [[Indonesia]] and [[Australia]], and between Australia and Antarctica. Some definition
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  • *Indonesia.
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  • ...sensitive instruments to "great earthquakes" such as the one which struck Indonesia in 2004. ...es inversely with the size of the earthquake - earthquakes as large as the Indonesia Earthquake of 2004 occur once or twice a century worldwide, while earthquak
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  • Found in Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (Kwangsi, Kwangtung), Taiwan and Indonesia (Endeh, Flores, east Java, Komodo, Lomblen Islands).<ref name="McD99"/> ...t P, Warrell DA, Malhotra A, Wüster W, Thorpe RS. 1997. Russell's viper in Indonesia: snakebite and systematics. In R.S. Thorpe, W. Wüster & A. Malhotra (Eds.)
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  • ...11, sixteen TA-50 light attack variants of the family has been exported to Indonesia, and additional export orders are being pursued in countries such as Israel
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  • ...Geertz, Clifford]] ''Islam Observed, Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia'' (1968), University Of Chicago Press 1971 paperback: ISBN 0-226-28511-1
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  • ...East-Indian administration&mdash;until [[World War II]] East India (now [[Indonesia]]) was a Dutch colony. His civil servant job left him much time to study th
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  • * [[United States of Indonesia]], name of the country from 1949 to 1950
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  • ...esia might provide the raw materials Japan needed, Japan could not provide Indonesia with the manufacured goods it now imported from Europe. He also was unconvi
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  • ...n of being a bastion of [[piracy]]. International action, principally by [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]] and [[Singapore]], with later involvement by [[Thailand]],
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  • ...19095.pdf A new small-bodied hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia] P. Brown, T. Sutikna, M. J. Morwood, R. P. Soejono, Jatmiko, E. Wayhu Sapt ...apparently without consent of the original team, to another site: a lab in Indonesia under the control of Teuku Jacob, an eminent Indonesian palaeoanthropologis
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  • ...icular utility to policymakers, as, for example, on the Jemaah Islamiya in Indonesia, the many jihadist groups in Pakistan and Afghanistan and the Islamic Court
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  • ...manded [[Amphibious Ready Group]] 7 during [[tsunami]] relief efforts in [[Indonesia]] and maritime security operations in the North Arabian Gulf. Prior to TF 1
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  • ...nion that Obama would have been better advised to give his Cairo speech in Indonesia.<ref>{{citation
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  • *H5N1 Cambodia, China, Indonesia,2005: severe infection, 98 cases, 43 deaths *H5N1 Azerbaijan, Cambodia, China, Egypt, Djibouti, Iraq, Turkey, Thailand, Indonesia 2006; 115 human cases and 79 deaths.
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  • ...to the [[F-15E Strike Eagle]]. Su-30 aircraft were bought by Malaysia and Indonesia, while the Su-30MKI is co-produced by India.<ref name=Kopp>{{citation
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  • ...collecting expedition took him to New Guinea in the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia. Over his career he named 26 new species of [[bird]] and 38 new species of
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  • ...ormes]]'' and consists of 21 [[species]], mainly found in [[Australia]], [[Indonesia]], [[New Guinea]] and other nearby islands.
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  • ...Gazetteer'' recognizes six countries as divided between continents: Egypt, Indonesia, Russia, Spain, Turkey and the USA. In addition, the BBC recognizes [[Franc
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  • ...td>{{headofstate|Indonesia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Indonesia}}</td>
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  • Diamonds have been found in [[South Africa]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], China, [[Russia]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[California (U.S. state)]
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  • ...re are areas of the world, such as [[Central Asia]],<ref name=CDC-ST /> [[Indonesia]] and [[Papua New Guinea]], with an incidence of 2%. In these "hot spots",
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  • ...abia]], [[Egypt]], [[Somalia]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Sudan]], [[Malaysia]], [[Indonesia]], and [[Qatar]] followed within weeks ...In Malaysia, the penalty is three years in prison and a fine of $7,400. In Indonesia, a month in prison or a fine. The only nation with a predominantly Muslim p
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  • ===Indonesia=== ''Korps Marinir'' TNI AL Indonesia Marine Corps, component part of the Indonesia Navy Force established on 15 November 1945.
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  • ...languages as well as from [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Bahasa Indonesia|Indonesian]].
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  • ...Programme]], allowing it to feed for a month more than 9,000 persons in [[Indonesia]] ...rg/atf/cf/%7B90E7E160-957C-41E4-9FAB-87E2B662894B%7D/06.05.06-Prem%20Rawat-Indonesia%20quake%20donation.htm
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  • ...e [[Gulf of Thailand]]. Nations on its coasts include [[Brunei]], China, [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Singapore]], and [[Vietnam]].
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  • ...Emperor" resided in Hue, the traditional cultural capital in north central Indonesia.
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  • ...e ''Times''. Going back to foreign reporting, he had a brief assignment in Indonesia, and then returned to Vietnam.
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  • Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Tur
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  • ...China Sea]], the [[Strait of Taiwan]], and the coasts of [[Guangdong]], [[Indonesia]], [[Philippines]], [[New Guinea]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Australia]] ([[Nor |Australia, [[New Guinea]], Indonesia ([[Seram]] and [[Tanimbar Islands|Tanimbar]])
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  • On August 22, 2022 the ''Ted Diro'' encountered the [[Indonesia]]n fishing vessel, [[KMN Calvin 02|KMN ''Calvin'' 02]].<ref name=overtdefen | url = https://www.benarnews.org/indonesian/berita/indonesia-sesalkan-penembakan-nelayan-oleh-tentara-png-08232022132017.html
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  • ...area encompassing northern, eastern and south-eastern areas of Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and some of the Pacific Islands. The bats appear
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  • *[http://www.enn.com/globe.html?id=1645 Indonesia Counts Its Islands Before It Is Too Late]
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  • Warren, Carol. The Bureaucratisation of Local Government in Indonesia. Clayton, Vic., Australia: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash Univer
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  • ...Joel Kuipers further develops this theme vis-a-vis on the island of Sumba, Indonesia. And, even though it pertains to Tewa Indians in Arizona rather than Indone
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  • ...chman" Fokker was born in Kediri, East Java (then Dutch East Indies, now [[Indonesia]]), son of Herman Fokker, a Dutch coffee plantation owner. Four years later
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  • ...f islands between the [[Coral Sea]] and the South Pacific Ocean, east of [[Indonesia]]. The largest land mass is the eastern half of the island of [[New Guinea]
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  • | contribution = Indonesia, ASEAN, and the Third Indochina War | url = http://www.country-studies.com/indonesia/indonesia,-asean,-and-the-third-indochina-war.html
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  • ...ia would "like to dominate the Indian Ocean from Mozambique all the way to Indonesia...But they cannot do that except as part of an alliance with the U.S. navy
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  • ...] [[country]] in [[South-East Asia]]. It is bordered by [[Malaysia]] and [[Indonesia]], and lies to the south of the Malaysian state of [[Johor]].
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  • ...anaka Memorial", in 1927. While Soviet Premier [[Nikita Khruschev]] warned Indonesia about it in 1960, it is believed to be a Soviet or possibly Chinese forger
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  • ===Indonesia=== ...n Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries selected Argos for their VMS. Indonesia's VMS system is the largest, or among the largest, in the world. 1500 fishi
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  • ...eration Front (FLN) representative in Southeast Asia, resident in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • ...ointed a Governor-General to govern the [[Netherlands East Indies]], now [[Indonesia]].
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  • ...stralia. Asian war refugees particularly from the Dutch East Indies, now [[Indonesia]], were deported following the end of the war. It was not until after 1948
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  • ...and, Vietnam, Singapore, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangaladesh and Pakistan )
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  • ...Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (Kwangsi, Kwangtung), Taiwan and Indonesia (Endeh, Flores, east Java, Komodo, Lomblen Islands). The type locality is l ...ng elucidated.<ref name="Bel97">Belt P ,et al.'' (1997) Russell's viper in Indonesia: snakebite and systematics. In R.S. Thorpe, W. Wüster & A. Malhotra (Eds.)
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  • ...pal, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (Kwangsi and Kwantung), Taiwan and Indonesia (Endeh, Flores, east Java, Komodo, Lomblen Islands).
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  • ...but justified in that Japan needed the resources in the Dutch East Indies, Indonesia, etc., for its own development.
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