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  • ...], and the currency is [[Rupiah]]. The [[official language]] is ''[[Bahasa Indonesia]]''. The Head of State of Indonesia is the president.
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  • * [http://www.indonesia.go.id/en/ Official government site] * [http://www.bi.go.id/web/en Bank Indonesia - Indonesian Central Bank]
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  • Java is an island in [[Indonesia]]. It contains Indonesia's most populous city [[Jakarta]].
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  • Java is an island in [[Indonesia]]. It contains Indonesia's most populous city [[Jakarta]].
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  • ...tronesian languages|Austronesian language]] spoken in [[Indonesia]]. It is Indonesia's [[official language]].
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  • ...capital]] and largest city of [[Indonesia]] situated on the island [[Java, Indonesia|Java]].
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  • ...d with the Indonesian language; page sponsored by the [http://www.ialf.edu Indonesia Australia Language Foundation].
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  • ...north coast of New Guinea, about 50 kilometers west of the border between Indonesia's province of Papua and the country of Papua New Guinea.
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  • ...], and the currency is [[Rupiah]]. The [[official language]] is ''[[Bahasa Indonesia]]''. The Head of State of Indonesia is the president.
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  • {{r|Indonesia}} {{r|Java, Indonesia}}
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  • ...d]], [[The Philippines]], and [[Indonesia]] are examples of archipelagos. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Communist Party of Indonesia/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Indonesia}} {{r|Languages of Indonesia}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a venomous spitting cobra native to Indonesia.
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  • The official currency of Indonesia, used since Indonesian independence in 1945.
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  • * [http://www.indonesia.go.id/en/ Official government site] * [http://www.bi.go.id/web/en Bank Indonesia - Indonesian Central Bank]
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  • Indonesian political party (Indonesian: ''Partai Komunis Indonesia''), purged in 1965 and currently banned.
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  • Austronesian language widely used as a ''lingua franca'' in and around Indonesia, where it is also the official language.
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  • {{r|Partai Komunis Indonesia}}
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  • {{rpl|Java, Indonesia}}
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  • One of the world's busiest waterways, passing [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]] and [[Thailand]], where [[piracy]] has
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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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  • ...ted in 2004 and operated in territorial waters, by the navies of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore
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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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  • ...: ''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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...1997 aboard [[SilkAir Flight 185]] when it crashed into the [[Musi River (Indonesia)|Musi River]] on the Indonesian island of [[Sumatra]], and according to the ...ling to take a job as a department lead and [[copywriter]] in [[Jakarta]], Indonesia. At the time, Hicks reiterated a statement she had made in her first book:
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  • On June 21, 2019, the [[Indonesia]]n Ministry of Defense announced it was purchasing six CL-515, for delivery .../www.airmedandrescue.com/story/113664/viking-deliver-six-aircraft-republic-indonesia%E2%80%99s-ministry-defence
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  • *[[Indonesia]], joined 28/09/1950
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  • ...rtation, in 2000, on "The political consequences of military operations in Indonesia 1945-99: a fieldwork analysis of the political power-diffusion effects of g | title = The political consequences of military operations in Indonesia 1945-99 : a fieldwork analysis of the political power-diffusion effects of
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  • |Indonesia (Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, East Timor) |Brunei, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo, Bangka, Belitung), Malaysia, Philippines (Palawan), south
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  • | url = http://www.indonesia.mid.ru/cult04_e.html | publisher = Embassy of Russia in Indonesia
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  • ...e [[Myanmar]] (formerly Burma), [[Cambodia]], China, [[Japan]], parts of [[Indonesia]], [[Korea]], [[Manchuria]], [[Mongolia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Thailand]
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  • The origins of the banana point to the jungles of [[Malaysia]], [[Indonesia]], and the [[Philippines]]. The earliest evidence of banana cultivation wa
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  • ...[Association of Southeast Asian Nations]] (ASEAN), active enforcement by [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], and [[Singapore]], assisted by [[India]], has reduced pira
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  • {{r|Kirsten Schulze}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[Indonesia]]
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  • ...Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Southeast Asia includes Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. We include Myanmar (Burma) in Sout ...#Indonesia 1958|Indonesia 1958 for Filipino support to an abortive coup in Indonesia.
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  • ...f 2001, Armitage was asked by Anthony Zinni to consider a peace mission to Indonesia, and, in 2001, for the Israel-Palestine Conflict. His role was to assist in
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  • <td>[[Indonesia]]</td><td>[[Jakarta]]</td><td>[[Rupiah]]</td> ...fstate|Indonesia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Indonesia}}''</small></td>
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  • ...ra''', is a stocky and highly venomous species of spitting cobra native to Indonesia.
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  • ...is a Wallace enthusiast and has retraced a number of Wallace's travels in Indonesia.
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  • ...epublic of China|China]], and most parts of [[Southeast Asia]] including [[Indonesia]] and the [[Philippines]]. The king cobra is listed under: Schedule II of t ...bodia]], [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], Peninsular [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Indonesia]] in the islands of [[Borneo]] (Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei, and Kalimantan), [[
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  • ...st of the [[Malay Peninsula]], the point where goods from India, China and Indonesia came together. During the expedtion he saved the life of his friend [[Franc
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  • ...off southern [[Taiwan]]. In April and May ''Eldorado'' visited ports in [[Indonesia]] and [[Australia]], participating in Australia's 18th annual celebration o
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  • ...John Hughes for his thorough reporting of the attempted Communist coup in Indonesia in 1965 and the purge that followed in 1965-66.
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  • ...and eastern parts of Germany. Today it is also well represented in Africa, Indonesia and the United States.
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  • ...cause of the smoky haze have been the extensive forest fires occurring in Indonesia.<ref>{{cite journal| author=Mark E. Harrison, Susan E. Page and Suwido H. ...Asia occurred in October 2006 and was caused by smoke from forest fires in Indonesia being blown across the Straits of Malacca by south-westerly winds.
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  • ...South Land in 1770, but Macassan traders, from the eastern part of modern Indonesia, were visiting and trading with northern-Australian Aborigines for at least ...oubled with high unemployment, uncontrolled inflation, political scandals, Indonesia's invasion of East Timor, and a hostile Senate which blocked supply leading
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  • ...]] to South and [[Central America]], Africa, Asia and the the islands of [[Indonesia]].
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  • Pacific war regions as well as Malaya, the Philippine Islands, Indonesia, and
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  • ...here there was a efficacy protection rate of approximately 95%. However in Indonesia, there was a poor level of protection because the population was exposed to
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  • ====Indonesia, 1965==== ...e' Policy toward Indonesia in the Months Leading up to the 1965 'Coup'", ''Indonesia,'' Vol. 50, (Oct., 1990), pp. 29-60 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/3351229 in JS
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  • ...the Communists were devouring South Vietnam, Burma, Malaya, Singapore and Indonesia."
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  • ...[[History of India|India]], China and [[Southeast Asia]], including the [[Indonesia|Indonesian islands]]. The South China Tiger is believed to be the first tig ...s tiger was found at the locality of [[Trinil]], [[Java (island)|Java]], [[Indonesia]]. <ref>Van den Hoek Ostende. 1999. Javan Tiger - Ruthlessly hunted down. [
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  • Boomgaard (2003) looks at the adoption of various root and tuber crops in Indonesia throughout the colonial period and examines the chronology and reasons for
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  • ...d more to ensure that the U.S. would continue to support Australia against Indonesia in their regional conflict beginning in 1961. The U.S. had supported an Ind ...over 11,000; there were 20,000 in [[Malaysia]]; and smaller numbers in [[Indonesia]] and the [[Philippines]]. British action, however, made many more refugee
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  • |'''[[Indonesia]]'''
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  • ...g at the Coal-Tech 2000 International Conference, November, 2000, Jakarta, Indonesia</ref><ref name=CMU>Rubin, E.S., Yeh, S., Hounsell, D.A., and Taylor, M.R.,
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  • ...nguages have [[loanword|borrowed words]] from Portuguese, such as [[Bahasa Indonesia|Indonesian]], [[Malay language|Malay]], [[Konkani language|Konkani]], [[Tet ...nce on the language spoken around [[Sikka]] in [[Flores|Flores Island]], [[Indonesia]]. In nearby [[Larantuka]], Portuguese is used for prayers in the ''[[Tuan
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  • .... Several million new cases occur annually--most in [[India]], China and [[Indonesia]]--representing as much as 40 percent of the global TB burden. HIV/AIDS is ...ound in the [[Convention on Biological Diversity]]. The incident involving Indonesia's actions with virus samples illustrates both the importance and the limita
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  • ...n, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, No
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  • ...is a Wallace enthusiast and has retraced a number of Wallace's travels in Indonesia. ...ly for his books describing his travels and explorations of the Amazon and Indonesia (the Malay peninsula). In all his books, those expeditionary works and his
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  • ...y in [[Australia]] and the island of [[New Guinea]], which comprises two [[Indonesia|Indonesian]] provinces on the west side of the island and the nation of [[P
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  • ...ndonesia and the Dutch'' (1962) [http://www.questia.com/read/1164770?title=Indonesia%20and%20the%20Dutch online edition]
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  • |[[Indonesia]]||231
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  • ...tries: Taiwan and South Korea ("tiger" economies), Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia ("second wave" countries), and China and Vietnam ("market-Leninist" economi
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  • ...g an effective treatment. With this information, officials in Pakistan and Indonesia have introduced the[[ Vi vaccine]] to be administered in schools to young c
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  • ...e prime for ''Coffea'' cultivation: [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Mexico]], [[Puerto Rico]], and [[Vietnam]] are the top ''Coffea'' grow
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  • <tr><th align="left">Indonesia</th><th align="left">mother and child health book</th></tr> ...s and different record designs in selected communities in Kenya, India and Indonesia; a project report can be found [http://cks.in/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/RF
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  • ...tries: Taiwan and South Korea ("tiger" economies), Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia ("second wave" countries), and China and Vietnam ("market-Leninist" economi
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  • {{r|Brad Simpson}} is a Research Fellow and director of the Archive's Indonesia and East Timor documentation project. He is currently an Assistant Professo
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  • ...h whom she had one daughter, Maya. The family lived for several years in [[Indonesia]]. Obama's mother died in 1995 of ovarian cancer. Obama describes his exper Obama returned from Indonesia in 1971 to live with his maternal grandparents in Hawaii, where he attended
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  • ...ries with large Hindu populations include [[Sri Lanka]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], [[Fiji]], [[Suriname]], [[Guyana]] and [[Trinidad and Toba ...ccessed: [[April 9]], 2007</ref> Indonesia has experienced a [[Hinduism in Indonesia|Hindu revival]] in recent years due to the efforts of [[Parisada Hindu Dhar
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  • ...expanded, though, to an inevitable confrontation with the Netherlands over Indonesia (then the Dutch East Indies). Confrontation with Australia and the United S
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  • ...producing countries are as widespread as China, [[Brazil]], [[France]], [[Indonesia]], and [[South Africa]]. Worldwide production was over 600 million [[metric
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  • ...ker (HBsAg) is found in sub-Saharan Africa, the Far-East (China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea etc). Other locations that show high levels
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  • ...alau, by which time the trepang trade had shifted to the Philippines and [[Indonesia]] and Palau no longer played an important role.<ref name=" Snyder & Butler
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  • ...by the majority (about 80%) of LNG plants<ref name=migas>[http://www.migas-indonesia.net/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=1145&Itemid=42 The World *Bontang project in [[Indonesia]], producing about 64,000 t/day
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  • ...oping countries with renewable energy targets include China, India, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brazil, Israel, Egypt, Mal
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  • ...now well-documented that Macassan traders, from the eastern part of modern Indonesia, were visiting and trading with northern-Australian Aborigines for at least
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  • * 1961-1970s - '''Seventh Cholera pandemic''' began in [[Indonesia]], called [[El Tor]] after the strain, and reached [[Bangladesh]] in 1963,
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  • ...the Abu Sayyaf movement on Mindanao Island in the Philippines, and Aceh in Indonesia. In such cases, the US should give all help possible to governments activel
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  • ...om the restraints and compulsions so far effective against both parties in Indonesia are available....Past experience with Ho Chi Minh indicates that he quickly ...ia. Ogburn (SEA) recommended moderate military aid to Thailand, Burma and Indonesia, but to Indochina only if other Asian nations recognized Bao Dai and Franc
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  • * '''''Minas Crude''''' is a Far Eastern oil from [[Indonesia]].
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  • ...[Madagascar]] was uninhabited until [[Malay World|Malay]] seafarers from [[Indonesia]] arrived during the 5th and 6th centuries A.D. Subsequent migrations from
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  • ...ith significant installed capacity include the [[Philippines]] (1.9 GW), [[Indonesia]] (1.2 GW), [[Mexico]] (1.0 GW), [[Italy]] (0.8 GW), [[Iceland]] (0.6 GW),
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  • ...ed it was not unique. A third wave of economic growth took place in China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, followed by a fourth wave in India, the Philippines
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  • ...ing Dutchman" was born in Kediri, East Java (then Dutch East Indies, now [[Indonesia]]). He died in 1939 in the USA, at that time he had become an American citi
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  • ...een Globalization and Localization: The Case of Dutch Civil Engineering in Indonesia, 1800-1950," ''Comparative Technology Transfer and Society'' 5#1 April 2007 The Japanese invaded Indonesia in January, 1942. Victory was swift, and nearly 150,000 Dutch citizens foun
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  • ...{•}} [[Molten-salt reactor experiment|MSRE]]{{•}} [[#Germany|DFR]]{{•}} [[#Indonesia|TMSR-500]]{{•}} [[#China|TMSR-LF]]
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  • ...ndian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of [[Sri Lanka]], [[Maldives]] and [[Indonesia]].
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  • ...i.e., members of the G-8 and major emerging markets such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa) could play a vital role in brokering conse
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  • * 1965 - Indonesia; Military coup against [[Sukarno]]'s pro-Communist government brings [[Suh
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  • ...nes and Korea, Vietnam was not given its independence after the war. As in Indonesia (the Dutch East Indies), an indigenous rebellion demanded independence. Whi
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  • ...ration from the core. These include the groups in the Philippines, Bosnia, Indonesia, Chechniya, etc.; Jemaah Islamiya under Hambali was one of the most closely
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  • ...y of Hungary]], [[History of Iceland]], [[History of India]], [[History of Indonesia]], [[History of Iran]], [[History of Iraq]], [[History of Ireland]], [[Hist
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  • ...ch they began war plans. In order to secure their lines of supply between Indonesia and Japan, they would need control of the British base at Singapore and the
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  • ...involved with the Taliban, <ref>Peters, pp. 145-153</ref>, was captured in Indonesia and turned over to the United States. In April 2009, he was charged, in a N
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  • To ease Cape labour shortages [[slaves]] were brought from [[Indonesia]], [[Madagascar]], and [[India]]. Furthermore, troublesome leaders, often o
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  • ...tes; so were the [[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[Switzerland]], [[Taiwan]], [[Indonesia]], and the UAR [now [[Egypt]]]. The CIA partly declassified an interesting
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  • ...nerically called Afghan Arabs, even though they might be from Chechniya or Indonesia. Bin Laden, however, was among the first, and a true Arab.
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  • ...a key role in taking Islam beyond the land conquered by Muslim armies, to Indonesia, central Africa, and central China. In the last two centuries, however, wit
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  • ...es were founded, and traveled throughout Southeast Asia and the islands of Indonesia, where a few persons reportedly became Bahá’ís. Jamál Effendi later tr
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