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Index of Indonesia-related articles

Index Index of Indonesia-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the Republic of Indonesia. [1]

1558 relations: Abangan, Abdul Haris Nasution, Abdul Latief (Indonesian businessman), Abdul Muis, Abdul Rahman Saleh (physician), Abdul Rahman Saleh (prosecutor), Abdullah Sungkar, Abdurrahman Wahid, Abinomn language, Abraham van Riebeeck, Abu Bakar Bashir, Aburizal Bakrie, Aceh, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh Jaya Regency, Acehnese people, Act of Free Choice, Ada Apa dengan Cinta?, Adam Air Flight 172, Adam Air Flight 574, Adam Malik, Adat, Ade Novit, Adityawarman, Administrative village, Adonara, Adrian Zecha, Afra language, Aghu language, Agnez Mo, Agung Laksono, Agus R. Sarjono, Agus Salim, Agus Wirahadikusumah, Ahmad Dahlan, Ahmad Dhani, Ahmad Khatib al-Minangkabawi, Ahmad Suradji, Airlangga, Airoran language, Akbar Tandjung, Alaban, Alan Budikusuma, Alas Purwo National Park, Albert Aalbers, Alfur people, Ali Alatas, Alor Archipelago, Alor Island, Alor Strait, ..., Alvent Yulianto, Alvin Lie, Alwi Shihab, Amangkurat I of Mataram, Amangkurat II of Mataram, Ambon Island, Ambonese, Amboyna massacre, Amelia Natasha, Amien Rais, Amir Sjarifuddin, Amrozi bin Nurhasyim, Amung language, Amung people, Anambas Islands, Ananda Mikola, Ananda Sukarlan, Ancol Dreamland, Andi Mattalata Stadium, Angelique Widjaja, Anggun, Anggun Nugroho, Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, Ani Yudhoyono, Antaboga, Antara (news agency), Anthony van Diemen, Anton Apriantono, Anton Medan, Anus language, Anusapati, APEKSI, Arbir, Architecture of Indonesia, Ardy Wiranata, Arema FC, Arfak Mountains, Arief Budiman, Arisan!, Arnhemia, Aru Islands, Arun, Sumatra, Asahan Sultanate, Asep Kambali, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asmat people, Asmat Swamp, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Astrid Susanto, Atambua, Ateng Wahyudi, Atika Suri, Attack on Broome, Attap dwelling, Australia–Indonesia prisoner exchange agreement negotiations, Australia–Indonesia relations, Australian rules football in Asia, Ayu Utami, B. J. Habibie, Babar Islands, Bacan Islands, Badan Pengawas Tenaga Nuklir, Badung Strait, Baduy people, Bagansiapiapi, Bali, Balinese caste system, Balinese Hinduism, Balinese language, Balinese mythology, Balinese people, Baluran, Bambang Pamungkas, Banda Aceh, Banda Islands, Banda Neira, Banda Sea, Bandar Lampung, Bandung Conference, Bandung High Tech Valley, Bandung railway station, Bandung Regency, Bandung Sea of Fire, Banggai Islands Regency, Banggai Regency, Bangka Belitung Islands, Bangka Island, Bangka Regency, Bangkalan, Bangsawan, Banjar language, Banjar people, Banjar, West Java, Banjarbaru, Banten, Banten (town), Bantenese language, Bantenese people, Bantik language, Banyak Islands, Banyumasan dialect, Banyusumurup, Barabai, Barat Daya Islands, Baris (dance), Barisan Mountains, Barito River, Barong (mythology), Barry Prima, Batak, Batam, Batang Hari River, Batara Kala, Batik, Battle of Ambon, Battle of Badung Strait, Battle of Balikpapan (1945), Battle of Makassar Strait, Battle of Manado, Battle of Surabaya, Battle of Tarakan (1942), Battle of Tarakan (1945), Battle of the Java Sea, Batu Islands, Batusangkar, Bauzi language, Bauzi people, Bawang Merah Bawang Putih, Bawean, Bayono-Awbono language, Bedhaya, Bekasi, Bekasi Regency, Beleganjur, Belitung, Bendahara, Bengawan Solo (song), Bengkalis, Bengkulu, Bengkulu (city), Benteng Stadium, Berastagi, Betawi people, Bethesda Hospital, Yogyakarta, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, Biak, Bill against Pornography and Pornoaction, Bina Swadaya, Bintan Island, Bintang di Surga, Bird's Head Peninsula, Bireuën, Bisj pole, Blambangan Peninsula, Blitar, Blok M, Bob Hasan, Bogor Botanical Gardens, Bogor Palace, Bogor Regency, Bojonegoro Regency, Bomoh, Bona Sijabat, Bondowoso Regency, Bone state, Bontang F.C., Borneo, Borneo campaign (1945), Borobudur, Bravo Detachment 90, Brawijaya Stadium, BRIC, Broery, Bubungan Tinggi, Buddhism in Indonesia, Budi Putra, Budiman Sudjatmiko, Bugis, Bujangga Manik, Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Bukit Lawang, Bukit Peninsula, Bukittinggi, Buletin Malam, Buletin Siang, Bulungan Regency, Bunak people, Bunaken, Bunguran Islands, Bunyu, Burmeso language, Buru, Buton, Buyat Bay, Cakung, Calang, Candi of Indonesia, Candra Wijaya, Cape South, Catholic Church in Indonesia, Celempungan, Cempaka Putih, Cenderawasih Bay, Cengkareng, Central Jakarta, Central Java, Central Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi, Ceram Sea, Chairil Anwar, Chandrabhanu, China–Indonesia relations, Chinese Indonesian surname, Chinese Indonesians, Chris John (boxer), Christian Hadinata, Christianity in Indonesia, Christianto Wibisono, Christine Hakim, Chrisye, Ci Liwung, Ciamis, Ciamis Regency, Cianjur Regency, Cianjur, Cianjur Regency, Cibinong, Cibiru, Cibodas Botanical Garden, Cicurug, Cijeruk, Cilacap railway station, Cilandak, Cilegon, Cimahi, Cinema of Indonesia, Cinere, Cipatujah, Cipayung, Ciracas, Cirebon Prujakan railway station, Cirebon railway station, Cirebon Regency, Cirebonese people, Ciroyom railway station, Cisarua, Citak language, CIVETS, Coffee production in Indonesia, Colonial architecture in Jakarta, Communications in Indonesia, Comparison of Standard Malay and Indonesian, Confederation of All Indonesian Workers' Union, Conference of Rulers, Constitution of Indonesia, Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia, Cornelis de Houtman, Corruption Eradication Commission, Countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Cultivation System, Culture of Indonesia, D. N. Aidit, Da'i Bachtiar, Dada Rosada, Dago, Bandung, Dangdut, Dani people, Daniel Mananta, Dayak people, Deddy Mizwar, Deltras F.C., Demak Sultanate, Demak, Demak, Demographics of Indonesia, Denjaka, Denny Kantono, Denny Sumargo, Denpasar, Depok, Derawan Islands, Desi Anwar, Detachment 88, Dewa Budjana, Dewa Made Beratha, Dewi Sri, Dharmasraya Regency, Dharmawangsa, Dian Sastrowardoyo, Dick Sudirman, Didi Petet, Dieng Plateau, Digul, Dina Astita, Diponegoro, Djoko Suyanto, Dondang Sayang, Donggala Regency, Dorce Gamalama, Dreamland Beach, Dumai, Duren Sawit, Duri Kepa, Dutch East India Company, Dutch East Indies, Dutch East Indies campaign, Dutch Ethical Policy, East Bird's Head – Sentani languages, East Geelvink Bay languages, East Jakarta, East Java, East Kalimantan, East Nusa Tenggara, East Peninsula, Sulawesi, Ebiet G. Ade, Ebulobo, Economy of Indonesia, Eddy Hartono, Education in Indonesia, Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Indonesia, Eid al-Fitr, Eko Yuli Irawan, Elections in Indonesia, Ellyas Pical, Elseng language, Elvy Sukaesih, Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia, Emil Salim, Ende Regency, Ende, East Nusa Tenggara, Energy in Indonesia, Eng Hian, Enggano Island, Eny Widiowati, Evan Sanders, Evie Tamala, Extravaganza (TV series), Fahri Asiza, Fall of Suharto, Fauna of Indonesia, Federasi Serikat Petani Indonesia, Fira Basuki, Flag of Indonesia, Flandy Limpele, Flora of Indonesia, Flores, Flores Sea, Fly River, Foja Mountains, Football Association of Indonesia, Foreign aid to Indonesia, Foreign relations of Indonesia, Frans Tutuhatunewa, Free Aceh Movement, Free Papua Movement, Freeport-McMoRan, Fung Permadi, G-Land, G20, Gajah Mada, Gajahmada Mojosari Stadium, Gajayana Stadium, Galang Island, Galang Refugee Camp, Galungan, Galunggung, Gambir railway station, Gambir, Jakarta, Gamelan jegog, Gamelan joged bumbung, Garuda Indonesia Flight 152, Garuda Indonesia Flight 200, Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, Garut, Garut Regency, Gatot Soebroto, Gayo language, Gayonese, Gedong Kirtya, Gelora 10 November Stadium, Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Gelora Delta Stadium, Gelora Kieraha Stadium, Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, Geography of Indonesia, Geothermal power in Indonesia, Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia, Gerwani, Gesang Martohartono, Ghosts in Malay culture, Gie, Gili Islands, Gili Motang, Ginandjar Kartasasmita, Giri Tunggal Heroes' Cemetery, Giriloyo, Girimulya Surakarta, Gita Gutawa, Glee Bruek, Glodok, Godert van der Capellen, Goenawan Mohamad, Gorontalo, Gorontalo (city), Gorontalo Regency, Governor of Jakarta, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, Grasberg mine, Great Timor, Greater Sunda Islands, Grogol, Grogol Petamburan, Group of Seven, Gugum Gumbira, Gulf of Tomini, Gunadharma, Gunung Karang, Gunung Leuser National Park, Gunung Palung National Park, Gunungsitoli, Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff, H.S. Dillon, Hainuwele, Haji Agus Salim Stadium, Halmahera, Hamengkubuwana II, Hamengkubuwana III, Hamengkubuwana IV, Hamengkubuwana IX, Hamengkubuwana V, Hamengkubuwana VI, Hamengkubuwana VII, Hamengkubuwana VIII, Hamengkubuwono I, Hamengkubuwono X, Hamka, Hamzah Fansuri, Hamzah Haz, Hang Jebat, Hang Nadim, Hang Tuah, Hariyanto Arbi, Hartono Rekso Dharsono, Hary Suharyadi, Hassan Wirajuda, Hastomo Arbi, Hayam Wuruk, Helmi Johannes, Hendrawan, Hendrik Brouwer, Hendrik Merkus de Kock, Henk Sneevliet, Herman Johannes, Herman Willem Daendels, Hermawan Susanto, Hidayat Nur Wahid, Hidayatullah (Islamic organization), Hikayat Banjar, Hikayat Bayan Budiman, Hikayat Hang Tuah, Hinduism in Indonesia, Hinduism in Java, Hinduism in Sulawesi, History of Indonesia, History of the Jews in Indonesia, HMS Gurkha (F122), Hotman Paris Hutapea, Human rights in Indonesia, Humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, I Nyoman Windha, Icuk Sugiarto, Ida Bagus Wiswantanu, Iie Sumirat, Ijen, Iliboleng, Ililabalekan, Ilimuda, Iliwerung, Imam Samudra, Imogiri, Indian Indonesians, Indo people, Indonesia, Indonesia at the 1972 Summer Olympics, Indonesia at the 1976 Summer Olympics, Indonesia at the 1984 Summer Olympics, Indonesia at the 1988 Summer Olympics, Indonesia at the 1992 Summer Olympics, Indonesia at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Indonesia at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Indonesia at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Indonesia Handbook, Indonesia Institute of Islamic Dawah, Indonesia Mencari Bakat (season 3), Indonesia national football team, Indonesia national football team records and statistics, Indonesia National Junior American Football Team, Indonesia Now, Indonesia Open (golf), Indonesia Raya, Indonesia Seven Summits Expedition, Indonesia Stock Exchange, Indonesia Today, Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation, Indonesian car, Indonesian children in Australian prisons, Indonesian communist exiles in Tirana, Indonesian Film Festival, Indonesian football league system, Indonesian Future Leaders, Indonesian hip hop, Indonesian Idol, Indonesian invasion of East Timor, Indonesian language, Indonesian legislative election, 2004, Indonesian legislative election, 2009, Indonesian legislative election, 2014, Indonesian literature, Indonesian literature in the period 1950–65, Indonesian Marine Corps, Indonesian Masters, Indonesian Medical Olympiad, Indonesian military ranks, Indonesian names, Indonesian National Armed Forces, Indonesian National Revolution, Indonesian New Art Movement, Indonesian philosophy, Indonesian presidential election, 2004, Indonesian presidential election, 2009, Indonesian presidential election, 2014, Indonesian Railway Company, Indonesian Railways Workers' Union, Indonesian rupiah, Indonesian slang, Indonesian State Intelligence Agency, Indonesian Television Journalists Association, Indonesian Trade Union Confederation, Indonesian Village Law, Indonesian Workers Welfare Union, Indonesian-Ukrainian dictionary, Indosat, Indra Lesmana, Indramayu, Indramayu Regency, Indy Barends, Inielika, Inierie, Insurgency in Aceh, International rankings of Indonesia, Internet in Indonesia, Inul Daratista, Invasion of Java (1811), Isidore van Kinsbergen, Isirawa language, Islam in Indonesia, Islam in Southeast Asia, ISO 3166-2:ID, Istana, Istana Negara (Jakarta), Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta, Isyana dynasty, Ita Martadinata Haryono, ITC Roxy Mas, Iwan Fals, J. B. van Heutsz, Jabodetabek, Jack van Tongeren, Jaffna Kingdom, Jakarta, Jakarta Bay, Jakarta Convention Center, Jakarta International Film Festival, Jakarta Kota railway station, Jakarta Monorail, Jakarta Tower, Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi Toll Road, Jalak Harupat Stadium, Jalan Jaksa, Jalan Malioboro, Jambi, Jambi City, James Riady, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, Janggala, Janji Joni, Jantho, Japanese government-issued currency in the Dutch East Indies, Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Jatidiri Stadium, Jatinegara, Jatinegara railway station, Java, Java Sea, Java War, Javanese calendar, Javanese historical texts, Javanese language, Javanese people, Javanese poetry, Javanese sacred places, Jaya Suprana, Jayabaya, Jayapura, Jayawijaya Mountains, Jember Regency, Jenderal besar, Jenglot, Jepara, Jeruk Purut Cemetery, Jimbaran, Jo Novita, Joan Maetsuycker, Joged, Joglo, Johannes Camphuys, Johannes van den Bosch, Johar Baru, John Juanda, Johor Sultanate, Jojon, Joko Anwar, Joko Suprianto, Jombang Regency, Joy Tobing, Julius Darmaatmadja, Jusuf Kalla, Juwono Sudarsono, Kabanjahe, Kaharingan, Kahitna, Kai Islands, Kakaban, Kakawin, Kakawin Bhāratayuddha, Kakawin Hariwangsa, Kalasan, Kalibata Heroes Cemetery, Kalideres, Kalideres, Kalideres, Kalimantan, Kaliurang, Kamal Djunaedi Stadium, Kamal, Kalideres, Kamaruzaman Sjam, Kambera language, Kamojang, Kampong (village), Kangean Islands, Kanjuruhan Stadium, Kapuas Hulu Regency, Kapuas River, Karangetang, Karawaci, Tangerang, Karawang, Karawang Regency, Karet Bivak Cemetery, Karimata Islands, Karimata Strait, Karimunjawa, Karo people (Indonesia), Karo Regency, Kartini, Kata Kolok, Kayan Mentarang National Park, Kebaya, Kebon Jeruk, Kecak, Kedaung Kali Angke, Cengkareng, Kediri Kingdom, Kedukan Bukit inscription, Kejawèn, Kekal, Kelapa Dua, Kelimutu, Kelong, Kelud, Kemak people, Kemal Idris, Kemayoran, Kembangan, Jakarta, Kemusuk, Ken Arok, Ken Dedes, Kendari, Kendayan people, Keriau River, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Kertok, Kiaracondong railway station, Kidung Sunda, KidZania, Kingdoms of Sunda, Kintamani dog, Kisar, Kodam III/Siliwangi, Kombai people, Komodo (island), Komodo National Park, KOMTEVE, Kopaja, KOPASKA, Kopassus, Korinus Fingkreuw, Korowai language, Korowai people, Korps Speciale Troepen, Kosambi, Jakarta, Kostrad, Kotamadya, Krakatoa, Kretek, KRI Dewaruci, Krio Dayak language, Krio Dayak people, Krisdayanti, Kroncong, Kulintang, Kuningan, Kuntao, Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto, Kusumanegara Heroes' Cemetery, Kuta, Kwik Kian Gie, Kyai, Lagaligo Stadium, Lagundri Bay, Lake Diatas, Lake Dibawah, Lake Gunung Tujuh, Lake Kerinci, Lake Laut Tawar, Lake Maninjau, Lake Matano, Lake Poso, Lake Ranau, Lake Singkarak, Lake Tempe, Lake Toba, Lake Towuti, Laksamana, Lampung, Lanfang Republic, Lang Island, Langgam jawa, Languages of Indonesia, Lani people, Law enforcement in Indonesia, Law of Indonesia, Lawa River (Indonesia), Lebak Bulus Stadium, Legend of Puteri Gunung Ledang, Legian, Legislation on Chinese Indonesians, Lembaga Musyawarah Adat Asmat, Lembata, Lempuyangan railway station, Leonardus Benjamin Moerdani, Leroboleng, Lesser Sunda Islands, Leti (island), Lewotobi, Lewotolo, Leyak, LGBT rights in Indonesia, Liang Bua, Liang Daoming, Liem Swie King, Liliyana Natsir, Lindu people, Lingga Islands, Linggadjati Agreement, Linton Sirait, Lion Air Flight 538, Lippo Village, Liran, List of airlines of Indonesia, List of airports in Indonesia, List of ambassadors of Indonesia to Australia, List of ambassadors of Indonesia to the United Kingdom, List of ambassadors of New Zealand to Indonesia, List of banks in Indonesia, List of birds of Indonesia, List of birds of Indonesia (non-passerine), List of birds of Indonesia (passerine), List of Catholic dioceses in Indonesia, List of Chinese Indonesians, List of cities in Indonesia, List of companies of Indonesia, List of diplomatic missions in Ottawa, List of earthquakes in Indonesia, List of endemic birds of Indonesia, List of football clubs in Indonesia, List of governors of Yogyakarta, List of Hikayat, List of Indonesia-related topics, List of Indonesian acronyms and abbreviations, List of Indonesian agricultural universities and colleges, List of Indonesian composers, List of Indonesian dishes, List of Indonesian monarchies, List of Indonesian musicians and musical groups, List of Indonesian painters, List of Indonesian provinces by GRP per capita, List of Indonesian provinces by Human Development Index, List of Indonesian-language poets, List of Indonesians, List of islands of Indonesia, List of Jakarta Subdistricts, List of lakes of Indonesia, List of loanwords in Indonesian, List of main infrastructure projects in Indonesia, List of museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia, List of national parks of Indonesia, List of natural disasters in Indonesia, List of newspapers in Indonesia, List of people on the postage stamps of Indonesia, List of political parties in Indonesia, List of ports in Indonesia, List of power stations in Indonesia, List of Presidents of Indonesia, List of radio stations in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, List of radio stations in Bandung, Indonesia, List of radio stations in Jakarta, List of radio stations in Pekanbaru, List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, List of sacred places in Java, List of Star Fox characters, List of subdistricts of Indonesia, List of television stations in Indonesia, List of terrorist incidents in Indonesia, List of universities in Indonesia, List of Vice Presidents of Indonesia, List of volcanoes in Indonesia, List of World Heritage Sites in Indonesia, Lita Nurlita, Lius Pongoh, Lombok, Lombok Strait, Long Road to Heaven, Longhouse, Lore Lindu National Park, Lorentz National Park, Lower Mamberamo languages, Luluk Hadiyanto, M. H. Lukman, M. Nasroen, Madura Island, Madurese language, Madurese people, Maesa Stadium, Mahakam River, Mahsuri, Maimun Palace, Majapahit, Makassar Strait, Makassarese language, Malacca Sultanate, Malang railway station, Malay houses, Malay styles and titles, Malays (ethnic group), Malikussaleh, Malin Kundang, Maluku (province), Maluku Islands, Mamberamo River, Manado Malay, Manahan Stadium, Manananggal, Mandala Airlines Flight 91, Mandala Krida Stadium, Mandala Stadium, Mandra, Mangole Island, Mantion–Meax languages, Manuel Carrascalão, Manusela people, Maoke Mountains, Maphilindo, Marapu, March 2007 Sumatra earthquakes, Mari Elka Pangestu, Maria Dermoût, Mariana Renata, Markis Kido, Mataram Sultanate, May 1998 riots of Indonesia, Medang Kingdom, Media of Indonesia, Megawati Sukarnoputri, Melayu Kingdom, Mentawai Islands Regency, Mentawai language, Mentawai people, Mentawai Strait, Menteng Stadium, Merdeka, Merdeka Palace, Metro Pagi, MetroMini, Meuthia Kasim, Mia Audina, Mike Mohede, Minahasan people, Minangkabau language, Minangkabau people, Ming Shilu, Mobile Brigade Corps, Mohammad Hatta, Mohammad Natsir, Mongondow language, Moreno Soeprapto, Morotai, Mount Agung, Mount Batur, Mount Bromo, Mount Cereme, Mount Egon, Mount Guntur, Mount Halimun Salak National Park, Mount Hiri, Mount Iya, Mount Kaba, Mount Kerinci, Mount Latimojong, Mount Leuser, Mount Marapi, Mount Merapi, Mount Merbabu, Mount Mutis, Mount Rantekombola, Mount Rinjani, Mount Sago, Mount Sahendaruman, Mount Salak, Mount Serua, Mount Sibayak, Mount Singgalang, Mount Sirung, Mount Sundoro, Mount Talakmau, Mount Talang, Mount Tambora, Mount Tandikat, Mount Tarakan, Mpu Gandring, Mpu Prapanca, Mpu Sindok, Muara Takus, Muhammad Rachman, Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo, Muhammad Toha, Muhammadiyah, Mulan Jameela, Mulawarman Stadium, Muna Island, Munir Said Thalib, Muntilan, Musi River (Indonesia), Music of Bali, Music of Indonesia, Music of Java, Music of Sumatra, Musso, MV Senopati Nusantara, Nabiel Makarim, Nadine Chandrawinata, Nagarakretagama, Nahdlatul Ulama, Natal, North Sumatra, National emblem of Indonesia, National Hero of Indonesia, National Institute of Aeronautics and Space, National Monument (Indonesia), National Museum of Indonesia, Natuna Regency, Nedebang language, Negara Daha, New Guinea, New Order (Indonesia), New York Agreement, Next Eleven, Ngurah Rai Stadium, Nias, Nico Thomas, Nidji, Nippon Club (Jakarta), Njoto, No. 120 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF, No. 18 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF, Noah (band), Noordin Mohammad Top, Nora Samosir, North Jakarta, North Maluku, North Pagai, North Sulawesi, North Sumatra, Nova Widianto, Novemthree Siahaan, Nuansa Pagi, Nuaulu people, Nuclear power in Indonesia, Nugroho Wisnumurti, Nurcholish Madjid, Nurfitriyana Saiman, Nusa Dua, Nusa Kambangan, Nusa Penida, Nyepi, Obi Islands, Obira, Oei Tiong Ham, Oirata language, Omar Dani, Ombai Strait, Ombilin Coal Mine, Omo sebua, Once Mekel, Ong Hok Ham, Operation Garron, Operation Sumatra Assist, Operation Unified Assistance, Orang bunian, Orang laut, Orang Minyak, Ortizan Solossa, Osing people, Padalarang railway station, Padangbai, Padri War, Pagaruyung Kingdom, Paku Alam VIII, Pakubuwono II, Pakubuwono III, Pakubuwono IV, Pakubuwono IX, Pakubuwono V, Pakubuwono VI, Pakubuwono VII, Pakubuwono VIII, Pakubuwono X, Pakubuwono XI, Pakubuwono XII, Palapa, Palmerah, Palopo, Palu'e, Palu'e language, Paluweh, Pancasila (politics), Pancoran, South Jakarta, Pandji Tisna, Pangandaran, Panji Tohjaya, Pantar, Panti Rapih Hospital, Pantun, Papua (province), Papuan languages, Parangtritis, Pararaton, Pasar malam, Pasar pagi, Pasar Senen railway station, Pasaran, Paspampres, Pasumpahan, Pawukon calendar, Pecatu, Peleng, Pelni, Pendidikan Stadium, Pendopo, People's Consultative Assembly, People's Representative Council, People's Youth (Indonesia), Peranakan, Permesta, Permias, Persebaya Surabaya, Persegi Mojokerto, Persegres Gresik United, Persekabpas Pasuruan, Persela Lamongan, Persema Malang, Persib Bandung, Persiba Balikpapan, Persiba Stadium, Persibat Batang, Persija Jakarta, Persijap Jepara, Persik Kediri, Persikota Tangerang, Persipura Jayapura, Persis Solo, Persita Tangerang, Persitara North Jakarta, Persiter Ternate, Persiwa Wamena, Persmin Minahasa, Pertamina, Perusahaan Gas Negara, Perusahaan Listrik Negara, Pesantren, Petrus Kanisius Ojong, Pierre Roland, Pindad SS1, Playboy Indonesia, Pluit, Poco Mandasawu, Pogar Bangil Stadium, Politics of Indonesia, Politionele acties, Pollycarpus Priyanto, Pondok Indah Mall, Pontianak (folklore), Poolsche Hoed, Poorwo Soedarmo, Port of Bakauheni, Post-Suharto era, Prabowo Subianto, Prambanan, Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Pratiwi Sudarmono, Prime Minister of Indonesia, Princely Highness, Priyayi, Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, Protestantism in Indonesia, Proto-Malay, Provinces of Indonesia, PSBL Bandar Lampung, PSDS Deli Serdang, PSIM Yogyakarta, PSIS Semarang, PSM Makassar, PSMS Medan, PSS Sleman, PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara, Public holidays in Indonesia, Pulosari, Puncak Jaya, Puncak Mandala, Puncak Trikora, Pura Besakih, Purwodadi Grobogan, Rachman Halim, Raden Wijaya, Radius Prawiro, Raema Lisa Rumbewas, Ragunan Zoo, Rail transport in Indonesia, Rakata, Rally Indonesia, Ranakah, Randai, Rangda, Ranggawarsita, Ranks in Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia, Rasti, Ratu Adil, Raung, Raymond Westerling, Rōmusha, Regional Representative Council, Rejang people, Religion in Indonesia, Renville Agreement, Republic of South Maluku, Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia, Rexy Mainaky, Rhoma Irama, Riau, Riau Islands, Riau rupiah, Ricky Subagja, Riduan Isamuddin, Rina Dewi Puspitasari, Rinca, Rizal Nurdin, Roem–van Roijen Agreement, Romang, Ronggeng, Rosiana Tendean, Rossa (singer), Rote Island, Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, Rudy Gunawan, Rudy Hartono, Rudy Soedjarwo, Rumah Gadang, Run (island), Ruslan Abdulgani, Sabdapalon, Sailor, Sajama Cut, Saluang, Sam Ratulangi, Sama-Bajau, Samanhudi, Samosir, Samudera Pasai Sultanate, Sanana Island, Sandrina Malakiano, Sanghyang siksakanda ng karesian, Sangihe Islands, Sangir Island, Sangiran, Sanjaya dynasty, Santa Cruz massacre, Santri, Sapardi Djoko Damono, Saparua, Sara Bakati' language, Sarekat Islam, Sarmi–Jayapura languages, Sarong, Sarwendah Kusumawardhani, Sarwo Edhie Wibowo, Sasak people, Satuan Karya, Savu, Savu Sea, Schouten Islands, Sebuku (Borneo), Second United Indonesia Cabinet, Selayar Islands, Selo Soemardjan, Semarang Tawang railway station, Semaun, Semen Padang F.C., Semeru, Seminyak, Sempan language, Senayan City, Senggigi, Senopati, Sentani language, Sentul City, Indonesia, Sepak takraw, September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes, Seputar Indonesia, Seram Island, Serdang, Kemayoran, Setesuyara, Shailendra dynasty, Sheila on 7, Sherina Munaf, Si Unyil, Siau Island, Siberut, Siberut National Park, Sidoarjo mud flow, Sigit Budiarto, Sika people, Silat, Siliwangi Stadium, SilkAir Flight 185, Simeulue, Simon Santoso, Singapore Strait, Singaraja, Singhasari, Singosari, Sipura, Slank, Smartfren, Soe Hok Gie, Soenario, Solo River, Solor, Solor Archipelago, Songket, Sony Dwi Kuncoro, Sophie Masson, Sosatie, South Jakarta, South Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, South Sumatra, Southeast Sulawesi, Sport in Indonesia, Spread of Islam in Indonesia, Sri Indriyani, Srivijaya, Sriwijaya F.C., St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral, Jakarta, Staring-baai, Stephen Tong, Strait of Malacca, Subagio Sastrowardoyo, Subak (irrigation), Subdivisions of Indonesia, Subud, Sudharmono, Sudirman, Sudirman Range, Sudono Salim, Suharto, Sujud Sutrisno, Sukarno, Sukuh, Sulawesi, Sule (comedian), Sultanate of Serdang, Sumarsam, Sumatra, Sumba, Sumba Strait, Sumbawa, Sunaryati Hartono, Sunda Islands, Sunda Strait, Sunda Strait Bridge, Sundanese language, Sundanese people, Sungailiat, Supersemar, Supreme Council for the Confucian Religion in Indonesia, Surabaya Gubeng railway station, Surabaya Pasar Turi railway station, Surabaya Zoo, Surabaya-Madura National Bridge, Surajaya Stadium, Surawana, Surya Paloh, Susanto Megaranto, Susi Susanti, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Sutan Sjahrir, Sutardji Calzoum Bachri, Sutiyoso, Sutomo, Suzzanna, Taifib, Talaud Islands, Talempong, Taliabu, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Taman Prasasti Museum, Taman Sari, Jakarta, Tambora, Jakarta, Taming Sari, Tan Joe Hok, Tan Malaka, Tanah Lot, Tanette, Tangkuban Perahu, Tania Gunadi, Tanimbar Islands, Tarakan Island, Tarmizi Taher, Tarumanagara, Tarzan, Taufik Akbar, Taufik Hidayat, Tause language, Taxation in Indonesia, Teladan Stadium, Telkomsel, Teluk Dalam, Temenggung, Tenggerese people, Ternate, Tetum language, The Indonesia Without Discrimination Movement, The Indonesian Forum for Environment, The Lombok Times, The Peak Twin Towers, The Year of Living Dangerously (film), Thiess Contractors Indonesia, This Earth of Mankind, Thomas Karsten, Thousand Islands (Indonesia), Tidore, Tidung people, Time in Indonesia, 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Abangan

Abangan refers to Javanese people who are Muslims who practice a much more syncretic version of Islam than the more orthodox santri.

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Abdul Haris Nasution

Abdul Haris Nasution (3 December 1918 – 6 September 2000) was an Indonesian general who was twice appointed Army Chief of Staff and who escaped an assassination attempt during the 1965 coup attempt by 30 September Movement.

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Abdul Latief (Indonesian businessman)

Abdul Latief is the founder Indonesian retailers Pasaraya department store and of television channel Lativi.

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Abdul Muis

Abdul Muis (also spelt Abdoel Moeis; 1886 – 17 July 1959), was an Indonesian writer, journalist and nationalist.

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Abdul Rahman Saleh (physician)

Abdulrahman Saleh (born 1 July 1909 Batavia – 29 July 1947, Maguwoharjo, Yogyakarta) was a National Hero of Indonesia.

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Abdul Rahman Saleh (prosecutor)

Abdul Rahman Saleh (born 1 April 1941 in Pekalongan).

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Abdullah Sungkar

Abdullah Sungkar (1937 – November 1999) founded and led Jemaah Islamiyah, an Islamist terrorist and separatist organization.

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Abdurrahman Wahid

Abdurrahman Wahid, born Abdurrahman ad-Dakhil (September 1940 – 30 December 2009), colloquially known as, was an Indonesian Muslim religious and political leader who served as the President of Indonesia from 1999 to 2001.

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Abinomn language

The Abinomn language is a language isolate initially reported by Mark Donohue from Papua province, Indonesia.

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Abraham van Riebeeck

Abraham van Riebeeck (18 October 1653 – 17 November 1713) was a merchant with the Dutch East India Company and the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1709 to 1713.

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Abu Bakar Bashir

Abu Bakar Bashir (أبو بكر باعشير) also Abubakar Ba'asyir, Abdus Somad, and Ustad Abu ("Teacher Abu"); born 17 August 1938) is an Indonesian Muslim cleric and leader of Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid. He ran the Al-Mukmin boarding school in Ngruki, Central Java, which he co-founded with Abdullah Sungkar in 1972. He was in exile in Malaysia for 17 years during the secular New Order administration of President Suharto resulting from various activities, including urging the implementation of Sharia law. Intelligence agencies and the United Nations claim he is the spiritual head of Jemaah Islamiyah (also known as JI) and has links with Al-Qaeda. In August 2014, he publicly pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and his declaration of a caliphate.

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Aburizal Bakrie

In this Indonesian name, the name "Bakrie" is a family name, and the person should be referred to by the family name "Bakrie". Aburizal Bakrie (born 15 November 1946) is a politician, and widely recognised as one of the most successful pribumi (native Indonesian) businessmen in Indonesia.

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Aceh

Aceh; (Acehnese: Acèh; Jawoë:; Dutch: Atjeh or Aceh) is a province of Indonesia.

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Aceh Besar Regency

Aceh Besar Regency is a regency (Indonesian: kabupaten) of Aceh Special Territory (daerah istimewa), Indonesia.

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Aceh Jaya Regency

Aceh Jaya Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of Aceh Special Region, Indonesia.

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Acehnese people

The Acehnese (also written as Atjehnese and Achinese) are an ethnic group from Aceh, Indonesia on the northernmost tip of the island of Sumatra.

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Act of Free Choice

The Act of Free Choice (Penentuan Pendapat Rakyat, PEPERA, Determination of the People's Opinion), often disparagingly referred to as the "Act of No Choice", was a series of eight regional assemblies from July to August 1969 by which Indonesia asserts that the Western New Guinea population decided to relinquish their sovereignty in favor of Indonesian citizenship.

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Ada Apa dengan Cinta?

Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? (What's Up with Love?) is a 2002 Indonesian Film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo.

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Adam Air Flight 172

Adam Air Flight 172 refers to an accident suffered by a Boeing 737-300, when it landed in Surabaya at the end of a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport to Juanda Airport.

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Adam Air Flight 574

Adam Air Flight 574 (KI574 or DHI574) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Adam Air between the Indonesian cities of Surabaya and Manado that broke up in mid-air and crashed into the Makassar Strait near Polewali in Sulawesi on 1 January 2007.

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Adam Malik

Adam Malik Batubara (22 July 1917 – 5 September 1984) was Indonesia's third vice-president, a senior diplomat, foreign minister, and one of the pioneers of Indonesian journalism.

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Adat

Adat (Jawi: عادت) is the generic term derived from Arabic language for describing a variety of local customary practices and tradition as observed by Muslim communities in North Caucasus, Central Asia and Southeast Asia.

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Ade Novit

Ade Novit is an anchorman for RCTI, an Indonesian television channel.

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Adityawarman

Adityawarman was a king of Malayapura, a state in central Sumatra.

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Administrative village

An administrative village (kelurahan, desa) is the lowest level of government administration in Indonesia.

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Adonara

Adonara is an island in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia, located east of the larger island of Flores in the Solor Archipelago.

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Adrian Zecha

Adrian Willem Lauw Zecha (born 1933) is an Indonesian hotelier and the current owner and founder of the Azerai hotel in Laos' Luang Prabang Province.

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Afra language

Usku, or Afra, is a nearly extinct and poorly documented Papuan language spoken by 20 or more people, mostly adults, in Usku village, Papua, Indonesia.

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Aghu language

Aghu, also known as Awyu or Djair (Dyair, Jair, Yair), is a Papuan language of Papua, Indonesia.

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Agnez Mo

Agnes Monica Muljoto (born 1 July 1986), known professionally as Agnez Mo, is an Indonesian singer, songwriter and actress.

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Agung Laksono

Agung Laksono (born March 23, 1949) is an Indonesian politician and former Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet and a member of the Golkar Party.

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Agus R. Sarjono

Agus R. Sarjono (born 27 July 1962 in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia) is an Indonesian poet and author.

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Agus Salim

Haji Agus Salim (born Mashudul Haq; October 8, 1884 – November 4, 1954) was one of Indonesia's founding fathers and prominent diplomats.

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Agus Wirahadikusumah

Agus Wirahadikusumah (October 17, 1951 – August 30, 2001), was a high-ranking Indonesian military officer and commander of Kostrad, the Indonesian Army Strategic Reserves Command.

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Ahmad Dahlan

Kyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan (Arabic: أحمد دحلان;‎ 1 August 1868 – 23 February 1923), born Muhammad Darwis, was an Indonesian Islamic revivalist who established Muhammadiyah in 1912.

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Ahmad Dhani

Dhani Ahmad Prasetyo (born May 26, 1972), better known as Ahmad Dhani or Dhani S. Manaf, is an Indonesian rock musician, songwriter, arranger, and producer.

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Ahmad Khatib al-Minangkabawi

Shaikh Ahmad Khatib al-Minangkabawi (1860 – 1916) was a Minangkabau Indonesian Islamic teacher.

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Ahmad Suradji

Ahmad Suradji (10 January 1949 – 10 July 2008) was an Indonesian serial killer who admitted to killing 42 girls and women between 1986 and 1997.

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Airlangga

Airlangga (also spelled Erlangga), regnal name Rakai Halu Sri Lokeswara Dharmawangsa Airlangga Anantawikramottunggadewa (born 990 in Bali, Indonesia – died 1049 in Java), was the only raja of the Kingdom of Kahuripan.

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Airoran language

Airoran is a language of Indonesia, spoken in the north coast area on the lower Apauwer River of Papua (Irian Jaya), in the villages of Subu, Motobiak, Isirania, etc.

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Akbar Tandjung

Akbar Tandjung (born Sibolga, North Sumatra; 14 August 1945) is an Indonesian politician who is a former chairman of Golkar Party.

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Alaban

Alaban or Haloban is the largest village on the island of Tuangku in the Banjak Islands, off Sumatra.

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Alan Budikusuma

Alexander Alan Budikusuma (born 29 March 1968, as Goei Djien Phang) is a former Indonesian badminton player who excelled at the world level from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.

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Alas Purwo National Park

Alas Purwo National Park is situated on Blambangan Peninsula in the Banyuwangi Regency, at the southeastern tip of East Java province.

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Albert Aalbers

Albert Frederik Aalbers (December 13, 1897 – 1961) was a Dutch architect who created elegant villas, hotels and office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia under Dutch colonial rule in the 1930s.

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Alfur people

Alfur, Alfurs, Alfuros, Alfures, Alifuru or Horaforas (in Dutch, Alfoeren) people is a broad term recorded at the time of the Portuguese seaborne empire to refer all the non-Muslim, non-Christian peoples living in inaccessible areas of the interior in the eastern portion of Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Ali Alatas

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Alor Archipelago

The Alor Archipelago is located at the eastern Lesser Sunda Islands.

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Alor Island

Alor (Pulau Alor) is the largest island in the Alor Archipelago and is one of the 92 officially listed outlying islands of Indonesia.

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Alor Strait

Alor Strait (also Alloo Strait) divides the Solor Archipelago from the Alor Archipelago, in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia.

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Alvent Yulianto

Alvent Yulianto Chandra (born 11 July 1980 in Glenmore, Banyuwangi, East Java) is a male badminton player from Indonesia.

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Alvin Lie

Alvin Lie, MSc.

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Alwi Shihab

Alwi Shihab (علوي شهاب) is one of the leading authorities and scholars on the interaction of Christian and Muslim communities.

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Amangkurat I of Mataram

Amangkurat I (Amangkurat Agung) was the sultan of Mataram from 1646 to 1677.

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Amangkurat II of Mataram

Amangkurat II was the Susuhunan of Mataram from 1677 to 1703.

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Ambon Island

Ambon Island is part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia.

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Ambonese

The Ambonese, also known as South Moluccans, are an Indonesian ethnic group of mixed Austronesian-Papuan origin.

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Amboyna massacre

The Amboyna massacre was the 1623 torture and execution on Ambon Island (present-day Maluku, Indonesia) of twenty men, including ten of whom were in the service of the English East India Company, and Japanese and Portuguese traders, by agents of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), on accusations of treason.

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Amelia Natasha

Amelia Natasha, more commonly known as Ata (born 29 May 1979), is an Indonesian television presenter.

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Amien Rais

Muhammad Amien Rais (born 26 April 1944) is an Indonesian politician.

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Amir Sjarifuddin

Amir Sjarifuddin Harahap, also spelled Amir Sjarifoeddin Harahap (27 April 1907 – 19 December 1948) was a socialist politician and one of the Indonesian Republic's first leaders, becoming Prime Minister during the country's National Revolution.

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Amrozi bin Nurhasyim

Ali Amrozi bin Haji Nurhasyim (5 July 1962 – 9 November 2008), also known as Amrozi, was an Indonesian who was convicted and executed for his role in carrying out the 2002 Bali bombings, an act of terrorism.

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Amung language

The Uhunduni, also known as Damal and Amung (Amung Kal) after two of its dialects, is the language of the Amung people.

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Amung people

The Amung (also known as Amungme, Amuy, Damal or Uhunduni) people are a group of about 17,700 people living in the highlands of the Papua province of Indonesia.

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Anambas Islands

Anambas Islands Regency (Kabupaten Kepulauan Anambas) is a small archipelago of Indonesia, located 150 nautical miles northeast of Batam Island in the North Natuna Sea between the Malaysian mainland to the west and the island of Borneo to the east.

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Ananda Mikola

Ananda Mikola (born April 27, 1980 in Jakarta) is an Indonesian racecar driver.

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Ananda Sukarlan

Ananda Sukarlan (born in Jakarta, June 10, 1968) is an Indonesian composer and pianist.

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Ancol Dreamland

Taman Impian Jaya Ancol otherwise known as Ancol Dreamland is an integral part of Ancol Bay City, a resort destination located along Jakarta's waterfront, in Ancol Kelurahan, Pademangan, Indonesia.

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Andi Mattalata Stadium

Andi Mattalatta Stadium (also known as Mattoangin Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Angelique Widjaja

Angelique Widjaja (born 12 December 1984) is a retired Chinese Indonesian professional tennis player.

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Anggun

Anggun Cipta Sasmi (born 29 April 1974) is an Indonesian and French-naturalised singer-songwriter.

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Anggun Nugroho

Anggun Nugroho (born 28 August 1982) is a badminton player from Indonesia.

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Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814

The Anglo–Dutch Treaty of 1814 (also known as the Convention of London) was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands in London on 13 August 1814.

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Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824

The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, also known as the Treaty of London, was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands in London on 17 March 1824.

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Ani Yudhoyono

Kristiani Herrawati (born 6 July 1952), commonly known as Ani Yudhoyono, is the wife of former Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and First Lady of Indonesia from 2004 until 2014.

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Antaboga

Antaboga is the world serpent of traditional pre-Islamic Javanese mythology (before the era of Demak kingdom).

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Antara (news agency)

Antara is an Indonesian news agency organized as a private company under the Ministry of State-owned Enterprises.

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Anthony van Diemen

Anthony van Diemen (also Antonie, Antonio, Anton, Antonius) (1593 – 19 April 1645) was a Dutch colonial governor.

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Anton Apriantono

Anton Apriantono (born Serang, Banten; October 5, 1959) has been Indonesia's Minister of Agriculture since October 2004.

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Anton Medan

Anton Medan, birth name Tan Hok Liang (October10, 1957), born in Tebing Tinggi, is an Indonesian former robber and gambling tycoon who converted to Islam and became a preacher in 1992.

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Anus language

Anus, or Korur, is an Austronesian language spoken on an island in Jayapura Bay east of the Tor River in Papua province of Indonesia.

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Anusapati

Anusapati, Anushanatha, or Anushapati, the second king of Singhasari (a kingdom located in east Java between 1222 and 1248).

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APEKSI

APEKSI, the Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota Seluruh Indonesia or Association of the Indonesia Municipalities (AIM).

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Arbir

An Arbir is an Indonesian weapon, a halberd, approximately five feet (1.5 m) long.

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Architecture of Indonesia

The architecture of Indonesia reflects the diversity of cultural, historical and geographic influences that have shaped Indonesia as a whole.

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Ardy Wiranata

Ardy Bernardus Wiranata (born February 10, 1970) is an Indonesian badminton player who rated among the top singles players in the world (several of whom were fellow Indonesians) during most of the 1990s.

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Arema FC

Arema F.C. is an Indonesian professional football club based in Malang, East Java.

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Arfak Mountains

The Arfak Mountains is a mountain range found on the Bird's Head Peninsula in the Province of West Papua, Indonesia.

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Arief Budiman

Arief Budiman (born Soe Hok Djin; January 3, 1941), is the older brother of Soe Hok Gie.

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Arisan!

Arisan! is a 2003 Indonesian film that has drawn more than 100,000 viewers.

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Arnhemia

Arnhemia is a town in Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Aru Islands

The Aru Islands Regency (also Aroe Islands, Kabupaten Kepulauan Aru) are a group of about ninety-five low-lying islands in the Maluku province of eastern Indonesia.

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Arun, Sumatra

Arun was a more or less vassal state of the Sultanate of Aceh, now Indonesia, in the Meureudu area of Sumatra.

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Asahan Sultanate

The Sultanate of Asahan was a Malay sultanate from approximately 1630 AD until 1946 AD.

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Asep Kambali

Asep Kambali (July 16, 1980) from Cianjur is an Indonesian historian who is concerned with the field of Indonesia History of Colonial Era.

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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a forum for 21 Pacific Rim member economies.

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Asmat people

The Asmat are an ethnic group of New Guinea, residing in the Papua province of Indonesia.

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Asmat Swamp

Asmat Swamp is a wetland on the southern coast of New Guinea, located within the Indonesian province of Papua.

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Association of Southeast Asian Nations

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional intergovernmental organization comprising ten Southeast Asian countries that promotes intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, military, educational, and sociocultural integration amongst its members, other Asian countries, and globally.

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Astrid Susanto

Prof.

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Atambua

Atambua is the regency seat of Belu Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

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Ateng Wahyudi

Ateng Wahyudi (March 16, 1936 in Bandung – September 16, 2009 in Bandung) was the mayor of Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

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Atika Suri

Atika Suri (born Indragiri Hulu Regency, Riau; February 10, 1968) is an Indonesian TV newscasters and newscast producer.

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Attack on Broome

The town of Broome, Western Australia was attacked by Japanese fighter planes on 3 March 1942, during World War II.

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Attap dwelling

An attap dwelling is traditional housing found in the kampongs of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

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Australia–Indonesia prisoner exchange agreement negotiations

Although there is an extradition agreement and a 'Treaty of Mutual Assistance on Criminal Matters' between Australia and Indonesia, there is currently no formal agreement for prisoner transfer between the two countries.

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Australia–Indonesia relations

Australia–Indonesia relations refers to the foreign relations between Australia and one of its few neighboring countries, Indonesia.

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Australian rules football in Asia

Australian Rules Football has been played as an organised sport in Asia since the late 1980s with teams based in Australian expatriate communities and around universities, such as in Tokyo, Japan.

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Ayu Utami

Ayu Utami (born 21 November 1968) is an Indonesian writer.

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B. J. Habibie

Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (born 25 June 1936) is an Indonesian engineer who was President of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999.

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Babar Islands

The Babar Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Babar) are located in Maluku Province, Indonesia between latitudes 7 degrees 31 minutes South to 8 degrees 13 minutes South and from longitudes 129 degrees 30 minutes East to 130 degrees 05 minutes East.

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Bacan Islands

The Bacan Islands, formerly also known as the Bachans, Bachians, and Batchians, are a group of islands in the Moluccas in Indonesia.

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Badan Pengawas Tenaga Nuklir

The Badan Pengawas Tenaga Nuklir (BAPETEN) is the Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency of Indonesia.

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Badung Strait

Badung Strait is a strait on the south east side of Bali in Indonesia.

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Baduy people

The Baduy (or Badui), who call themselves Kanekes, are a traditional Bantenese community living in the southeastern part of the Indonesian province of Banten, near Rangkasbitung.

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Bagansiapiapi

Bagansiapiapi or simply known as Bagan is a city in Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Bali

Bali (Balinese:, Indonesian: Pulau Bali, Provinsi Bali) is an island and province of Indonesia with the biggest Hindu population.

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Balinese caste system

The Balinese caste system is a system of social organization similar to the Indian caste system.

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Balinese Hinduism

Balinese Hinduism (Agama Hindu Dharma; Agama Tirtha; Agama Air Suci; Agama Hindu Bali) is the form of monotheistic Hinduism practiced by the majority of the population of Bali.

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Balinese language

Balinese, or simply Bali, is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by 3.3 million people on the Indonesian island of Bali as well as northern Nusa Penida, western Lombok and eastern Java.

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Balinese mythology

Balinese mythology is the traditional mythology of the people of the Indonesian island of Bali, before the majority adoption of Hinduism.

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Balinese people

The Balinese (Indonesian: Suku Bali) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the Indonesian island of Bali.

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Baluran

Baluran is a stratovolcano located on the island of Java.

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Bambang Pamungkas

Bambang Pamungkas (born 10 June 1980), also known as Bepe, is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays for Persija Jakarta in the Liga 1 and previously the Indonesia national football team.

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Banda Aceh

Banda Aceh, formerly known as Kuta Raja, is the capital and largest city in the province of Aceh, Indonesia.

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Banda Islands

The Banda Islands (Kepulauan Banda) are a volcanic group of ten small volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, about south of Seram Island and about east of Java, and constitute an administrative district (kecamatan) within the Central Maluku Regency in the Indonesian province of Maluku.

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Banda Neira

Banda Neira is the only settlement of significant size on any of the Banda Islands, located in the Maluku province of Indonesia.

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Banda Sea

The Banda Sea is a sea in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia, connected to the Pacific Ocean but surrounded by hundreds of islands, as well as the Halmahera and Ceram Seas.

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Bandar Lampung

Bandar Lampung (Kota Bandar Lampung) is the capital and a major economic hub in the province of Lampung on the southern tip of Sumatra island, Indonesia.

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Bandung Conference

The first large-scale Asian–African or Afro–Asian Conference—also known as the Bandung Conference (Konferensi Asia-Afrika)—was a meeting of Asian and African states, most of which were newly independent, which took place on April 18–24, 1955 in Bandung, Indonesia.

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Bandung High Tech Valley

Bandung High Tech Valley (BHTV) is an initiative to foster technology-based business and industries in Bandung region.

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Bandung railway station

Bandung Station (Stasiun Bandung) or Hall Station (Stasiun Hall) is the largest train station in Bandung and, perhaps, in the West Java province.

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Bandung Regency

Bandung Regency (Kabupaten Bandung, often referred to as the Bandung District) is an administrative regency located to the south, southeast and east of the city of Bandung.

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Bandung Sea of Fire

The Bandung Sea of Fire (Bandung Lautan Api) was the name given to the deliberate burning of much of the southern side of the city of Bandung by retreating Indonesian Republican troops during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Banggai Islands Regency

The Banggai Archipelago (Kepulauan Banggai) is a group of islands, which are located at the far eastern end of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Banggai Regency

The Banggai Regency (Kabupaten Banggai) is a regency located at the eastern end of Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia.

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Bangka Belitung Islands

The Bangka Belitung Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Bangka Belitung), is a province of Indonesia, previously a part of South Sumatra Province.

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Bangka Island

Bangka (or sometimes Banka) is an island lying east of Sumatra, administratively part of Sumatra, Indonesia, with a population of about 1 million.

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Bangka Regency

Bangka Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of Bangka-Belitung, Indonesia.

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Bangkalan

Bangkalan, Madura is a town on the western coast of Madura Island in Indonesia, the government seat of the Bangkalan Regency.

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Bangsawan

Bangsawan (Jawi: بڠساون) is a type of traditional Malay opera or theatre performed by a troupe, and accompanied by music and sometimes dances.

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Banjar language

Banjar (Banjar:, Indonesian: Bahasa Banjar, Jawi: بهاس بنجر) is an Austronesian language spoken by the Banjar people of South Kalimantan province of Indonesia.

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Banjar people

The Banjar or Banjarese (in Banjarese language; in Jawi script) are a native ethnic group in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Banjar, West Java

Banjar (ᮘᮔ᮪ᮏᮁ) is a small independent city (not located in any regency) in the east of West Java, Indonesia, on the border between West Java and Central Java.

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Banjarbaru

Banjarbaru is a city in the province of South Kalimantan in Indonesia.

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Banten

Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, in Indonesia.

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Banten (town)

Banten, also written as Bantam, is a small port town located near the western end of Java.

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Bantenese language

Bantenese language, Western Sundanese language or Western Sundanese dialect is a dialect of Sundanese language spoken by the Bantenese and Sundanese native to Banten and the western side of Bogor Regency.

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Bantenese people

The Bantenese are a distinct subgroup of the Sundanese people, native to Banten Province on the island of Java.

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Bantik language

Bantik is an endangered Austronesian language, perhaps a Philippine language, of North Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Banyak Islands

The Banyak Islands (sometimes spelled Banjak Islands) are a group of inhabited islands located between Simeulue and Nias off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia's Aceh Province.

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Banyumasan dialect

Banyumasan, colloquially known as Basa Ngapak, is a dialect of Javanese spoken mainly in three areas of Java that is the Banyumasan, located in westernmost Central Java Province and surrounding the Slamet mountain and Serayu River; a neighboring area inside West Java Province; and northern region of Banten Province.

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Banyusumurup

Banyusumurup is a village southeast of Imogiri in Southern Central Java or Yogyakarta region.

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Barabai

Barabai is the capital city of Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Barat Daya Islands

The Barat Daya Islands (Kepulauan Barat Daya) are a group of islands in the Maluku province of Indonesia.

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Baris (dance)

Baris is a family of traditional war dances of Bali, accompanied by gamelan, in which a dancers depict the feelings of a young warrior prior to battle, glorify the manhood of the triumphant Balinese warrior, and display the sublimity of his commanding presence.

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Barisan Mountains

The Bukit Barisan or the Barisan Mountains are a mountain range on the western side of Sumatra, Indonesia, covering nearly 1,700 km (1,050 mi) from the north to the south of the island.

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Barito River

Barito River, is a long river with a drainage basin of, the average discharge of the river is, located in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Barong (mythology)

Barong is a lion-like creature and character in the mythology of Bali, Indonesia.

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Barry Prima

Barry Prima (born Humbertus "Bertus" Knoch; 1955) is an Indonesian actor and martial artist who was one of the biggest stars of Indonesian cinema during the 1980s.

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Batak

Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra, Indonesia who speak Batak languages.

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Batam

Batam is the largest city (kota) of Riau Islands Province of Indonesia as well the name of an island.

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Batang Hari River

The Batang Hari (Sungai Batanghari) is the longest river in Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Batara Kala

Batara Kala is the god of the underworld in traditional Javanese and Balinese mythology, ruling over it in a cave along with Setesuyara.

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Batik

Batik (Javanese: ꦧꦠꦶꦏ꧀) is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique originated from Indonesia.

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Battle of Ambon

The Battle of Ambon (30 January – 3 February 1942) occurred on the island of Ambon in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), during World War II.

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Battle of Badung Strait

The Battle of Badung Strait was a naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, fought on the night of 19/20 February 1942 in Badung Strait (not to be confused with the West Java city of Bandung) between the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command (ABDA) and the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Battle of Balikpapan (1945)

The Battle of Balikpapan was the concluding stage of Operation Oboe.

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Battle of Makassar Strait

The Battle of Makassar Strait, also known as the Action of Madura Strait, the Action North of Lombok Strait and the Battle of the Flores Sea, was a naval battle of the Pacific theater of World War II.

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Battle of Manado

The Battle of Manado was a battle of the Pacific Theatre of World War II.

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Battle of Surabaya

The Battle of Surabaya was fought between pro-independence Indonesian soldiers and militia against British and British Indian troops as a part of the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Battle of Tarakan (1942)

The Battle of Tarakan took place on January 11–12, 1942, beginning a day after the Empire of Japan declared war on the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Battle of Tarakan (1945)

The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945.

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Battle of the Java Sea

The Battle of the Java Sea (Pertempuran Laut Jawa, Battle off Surabaya in open sea) was a decisive naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II.

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Batu Islands

The Batu Islands are an archipelago of Indonesia located in the Indian Ocean, off the west coast of Sumatra, between Nias and Siberut.

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Batusangkar

Batusangkar (batu: stone, rock, sangkar: cage) is the capital of the Tanah Datar regency of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Bauzi language

Bauzi (also written Baudi, Baudji, Baudzi, Bauri) is a Papuan language of the East Geelvink Bay family spoken in the Indonesian province of Papua.

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Bauzi people

The Bauzi or Baudi tribe consists of a group of 2,000 people living in the north-central part of the Indonesian province of Papua (formerly Irian Jaya).

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Bawang Merah Bawang Putih

Bawang merah dan bawang putih (Malay/Indonesian for Shallots and Garlic) is a popular traditional folklore originated from Nusantara (Malay archipelago), about two siblings with opposite characters; one good and one bad, and an unjust step mother.

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Bawean

Bawean Island (Pulau Bawean) is an island of Indonesia located approximately 150 km north of Surabaya in the Java Sea, off the coast of Java.

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Bayono-Awbono language

Bayono, Awbono and Densar constitute a recently discovered dialect cluster spoken in Indonesian Papua Province south of the Somahai languages.

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Bedhaya

The bedhaya (also written as bedoyo, beḍaya, and various other transliterations) is a sacred ritualized dance of Java, Indonesia, associated with the royal palaces of Yogyakarta and Surakarta.

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Bekasi

Bekasi City (Kota Bekasi, Sundanese:, Chinese: 勿加泗市) is a city in West Java, Indonesia, located on the eastern border of Jakarta within the Jakarta metropolitan region.

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Bekasi Regency

Bekasi Regency (ᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮘᮨᮊᮞᮤ) is a Regency (kabupaten) of West Java Province, Indonesia.

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Beleganjur

Gamelan beleganjur (also spelled balaganjur) is one of the most popular styles of gamelan music in Bali.

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Belitung

Belitung (or in English, Billiton) is an island on the east coast of Sumatra, Indonesia in the Java Sea.

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Bendahara

Bendahara (Jawi: بنداهارا) is an administrative position within classical Malay kingdoms comparable to a vizier before the intervention of European powers during the 19th century.

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Bengawan Solo (song)

"Bengawan Solo" is a famous Indonesian song about the Solo River, which flows through central and eastern Java, Indonesia and is that island's longest.

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Bengkalis

Bengkalis (Kota Bengkalis) was the seat (capital) of Bengkalis Regency in the Riau province of Indonesia until 8 July 2013, when it became an independent city.

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Bengkulu

Bengkulu, historically known as Bencoolen or British Bencoolen, is one of the Provinces of Indonesia and is located in the southwest coast of Sumatra.

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Bengkulu (city)

Bengkulu City (Kota Bengkulu, Rejangese: ꤷꥍꤲ꥓ꤰꥈꤾꥈ, English historic name: Bencoolen, Dutch historic: Benkulen or Benkoelen) is a city on the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.The city is the second largest city on the west coast of Sumatra Island after Padang.

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Benteng Stadium

Benteng Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tangerang, Indonesia and owned by the Tangerang state government.

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Berastagi

Berastagi (Dutch: Brastagi), meaning "rice store", is a town and district of Karo Regency situated on a crossroads on the main route linking the Karo highlands of Northern Sumatra to the coastal city of Medan.

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Betawi people

Betawi people or Betawis (Orang Betawi in Indonesian, meaning "people of Batavia") are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the city of Jakarta and its immediate outskirts, as such often described as the native inhabitants of the city.

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Bethesda Hospital, Yogyakarta

Bethesda Hospital, founded in 1899, is the oldest hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Bhinneka Tunggal Ika

Bhinneka Tunggal Ika is the official national motto of Indonesia.

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Biak

Biak is a small island located in Cenderawasih Bay near the northern coast of Papua, an Indonesian province, and is just northwest of New Guinea.

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Bill against Pornography and Pornoaction

The Bill against Pornography and Porno-Action (Rancangan Undang-Undang Anti Pornografi dan Pornoaksi) (sometimes translated as Bill against Pornography and Pornographic Acts) was a bill proposed by the Indonesian legislative assembly, Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat on February 14, 2006.

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Bina Swadaya

Bina Swadaya (Yayasan Pengembangan Swadaya Masyarakat) is a large Indonesian NGO focused on development.

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Bintan Island

Bintan Island or Negeri Segantang Lada is an island in the Riau archipelago of Indonesia.

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Bintang di Surga

Bintang di Surga is Peterpan's second studio album.

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Bird's Head Peninsula

The Bird's Head Peninsula (Indonesian: Kepala Burung, Vogelkop) or Doberai Peninsula is a large peninsula that makes up the northwest portion of the island of New Guinea and the major part of the Province of West Papua, Indonesia.

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Bireuën

Bireuën or Bireun is an Indonesian town, the seat of the Bireuën Regency government in the Aceh Special Territory of Sumatra.

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Bisj pole

A Bisj or Bis pole is a ritual artifact created and used by the Asmat people of south-western New Guinea.

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Blambangan Peninsula

Blambangan Peninsula is located at the southeastern of Java Island.

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Blitar

Blitar is a city in East Java, Indonesia, about 73 km from Malang and 167 km from Surabaya.

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Blok M

Blok M is a business and shopping quarter located in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Bob Hasan

Mohamad "Bob" Hasan (born 1931) is an Indonesian businessman, former Minister of Trade and Industry, and friend of former president of Indonesia, Suharto.

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Bogor Botanical Gardens

The Bogor Botanical Gardens (Kebun Raya Bogor) is a botanical garden located in Bogor, Indonesia, 60 km south of Jakarta.

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Bogor Palace

The Bogor Palace (Indonesian:Istana Bogor, Dutch:Het Paleis te Buitenzorg) is one of 6 Presidential Palaces of Indonesia, it is located in the city of Bogor, West Java.

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Bogor Regency

Bogor Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Bogor) is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java, Indonesia, south of DKI Jakarta.

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Bojonegoro Regency

Bojonegoro Regency (Kabupaten Bojonegoro, older spelling is Kabupaten Bodjanegara) is a regency in East Java, Indonesia, about 110 km west of Surabaya.

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Bomoh

A bomoh is a Malay shaman and traditional medicine practitioner.

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Bona Sijabat

Bona Sijabat (c. 1800 – 1862) was a well-respected and long-time chief of a Batak tribe.

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Bondowoso Regency

Bondowoso Regency is a regency in East Java, Indonesia.

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Bone state

Bone (also Boni, or Bone Saoraja) was a sultanate in the south-west peninsula of Sulawesi (formerly Celebes), now part of modern-day Indonesia.

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Bontang F.C.

Bontang Football Club is an Indonesian professional football team located in Bontang, East Kalimantan in the island of Borneo.

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Borneo

Borneo (Pulau Borneo) is the third largest island in the world and the largest in Asia.

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Borneo campaign (1945)

The Borneo campaign of 1945 was the last major Allied campaign in the South West Pacific Area during World War II.

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Borobudur

Borobudur, or Barabudur (Candi Borobudur, Candhi Barabudhur) is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Magelang Regency, not far from the town of Muntilan, in Central Java, Indonesia.

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Bravo Detachment 90

The Bravo Detachment 90 is a counter-terrorism unit whose personnel are specialists recruited and chosen from the Indonesian Air Force's Paskhas corps.

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Brawijaya Stadium

Brawijaya Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kediri, Indonesia.

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BRIC

In economics, BRIC is a grouping acronym that refers to the countries of '''B'''razil, '''R'''ussia, '''I'''ndia and '''C'''hina, which are all deemed to be at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development.

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Broery

Broery (June 25, 1948 - April 7, 2000) was the stage name of the Indonesian singer Broery Pesulima, also known as Broery Marantika.

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Bubungan Tinggi

Rumah Bubungan Tinggi or Rumah Banjar or Rumah Ba-anjung is an iconic type of house in South Kalimantan.

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Buddhism in Indonesia

Buddhism in Indonesia has a long history, with a considerable range of relics dated from its earlier years in Indonesia.

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Budi Putra

Budi Putra (born September 12, 1972) is a technology journalist based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Budiman Sudjatmiko

Budiman Sudjatmiko (born in Cilacap, Central Java 10 March 1970) is an Indonesian activist and politician.

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Bugis

The Buginese people are an ethnic group—the most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi, in the southwestern province of Sulawesi, third largest island of Indonesia.

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Bujangga Manik

Bujangga Manik is one of the precious remnants of Old Sundanese literature.

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Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park

Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park is a national park in Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Bukit Lawang

Bukit Lawang is a small tourist village on the bank of Bahorok River in North Sumatra province of Indonesia.

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Bukit Peninsula

The Bukit Peninsula (Indonesian:Semenanjung Bukit) is at the southern end of the island of Bali, Indonesia.

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Bukittinggi

Bukittinggi (Kota Bukittinggi, Bukittinggi, Jawi), is the third largest city in West Sumatra, Indonesia, with a population of over 124,000 people and an area of 25.24 km².

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Buletin Malam

Buletin Malam, (literally Nightly Bulletin) is the first newscast containing international stories ever produced by a private television station in Indonesia.

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Buletin Siang

Buletin Siang (lit. Noon Bulletin) is the first noon newscast ever produced by an Indonesian private television station it was launched on 24 August 1993 on privately owned RCTI private television station in Indonesia, Buletin Siang was also carried by RCTI's then sister station SCTV.

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Bulungan Regency

Bulungan Regency is a regency of North Kalimantan Province in Indonesia.

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Bunak people

The Bunak (also known as Bunaq, Buna', Bunake) people are an ethnic group that live in the mountainous region of central Timor, split between the political boundary between West Timor, Indonesia, particularly in Lamaknen District and East Timor.

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Bunaken

Bunaken is an island of 8 km², part of the Bunaken National Marine Park.

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Bunguran Islands

Bunguran is a small archipelago of Indonesia, located in the South China Sea.

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Bunyu

Bunyu is an oil-rich Indonesian island in the Bulungan Regency of North Kalimantan province.

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Burmeso language

The Burmeso language, also known as Taurap, is spoken by some 300 people along the mid Mamberamo River in Papua province, Indonesia.

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Buru

Buru (formerly spelled Boeroe, Boro, or Bouru) is the third largest island within Maluku Islands of Indonesia.

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Buton

Buton (also Butung, Boeton or Button), is an island in Indonesia located off the southeast peninsula of Sulawesi.

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Buyat Bay

Buyat Bay is small bay on the south coast of Minahassa Peninsula on the north of Sulawesi island of Indonesia.

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Cakung

Cakung is a subdistrict (kecamatan) of East Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Calang

Calang, the capital of the Aceh Jaya Regency of the special territory (daerah istimewa) of Aceh was on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Candi of Indonesia

A candi is a Hindu or Buddhist temple in Indonesia, mostly built during the Zaman Hindu-Buddha or "Indianized period", between the 4th and 15th centuries.

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Candra Wijaya

Candra Wijaya (born 16 September 1975 in Cirebon, West Java) is a male Indonesian badminton player.

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Cape South

Cape South (Tanjung Selatan) or formerly known as Cape Silat is the southernmost point on the island of Kalimantan (also known as Borneo), at.

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Catholic Church in Indonesia

The Catholic Church in Indonesia (Gereja Katolik di Indonesia) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the pope in Rome.

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Celempungan

Celempungan is a Sundanese musical genre that includes several musical instruments such as Kacapi, Kendang, Goong/Gong, and Suling or Rebab (optional), and Juru Kawih (singer).

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Cempaka Putih

Cempaka Putih is a subdistrict of Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Cenderawasih Bay

Cenderawasih Bay (Teluk Cenderawasih, means: Bird of Paradise Bay), also Teluk Sarera (Sarera Bay), formerly Geelvink Bay (Geelvinkbaai) is a large bay in northern Province of Papua and West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia, at.

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Cengkareng

Cengkareng is a district of West Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Central Jakarta

Central Jakarta (Jakarta Pusat) is one of the five administrative cities (kota) which form Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Central Java

Central Java (Jawa Tengah, abbreviated as Jateng) is a province of Indonesia.

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Central Kalimantan

Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah), is a province of Indonesia.

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Central Sulawesi

Central Sulawesi (Indonesian: Sulawesi Tengah) is a province of Indonesia located at the centre of the island of Sulawesi.

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Ceram Sea

The Ceram Sea or Seram Sea (Laut Seram) is one of several small seas between the scattered islands of Indonesia.

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Chairil Anwar

Chairil Anwar (26 July 1922 – 28 April 1949) was an Indonesian poet and member of the "1945 Generation" of writers.

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Chandrabhanu

Chandrabhanu (died 1263) or Chandrabhanu Sridhamaraja was the King of Tambralinga Kingdom in present-day Thailand.

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China–Indonesia relations

China–Indonesia relations refer to the foreign relations between China and Indonesia.

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Chinese Indonesian surname

A large number of ethnic Chinese people have lived in Indonesia for many centuries.

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Chinese Indonesians

Chinese Indonesians (Indonesian: Orang Tionghoa-Indonesia) are Indonesians descended from various Chinese ethnic groups, primarily the Han Chinese.

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Chris John (boxer)

Yohannes Christian "Chris" John (born September 14, 1979) is an Indonesian former professional boxer and world champion, who competed from 1998 to 2013.

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Christian Hadinata

Christian Hadinata (born Purwokerto, Central Java, 11 December 1949) is a former Chinese Indonesian badminton player.

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Christianity in Indonesia

Christianity is Indonesia's second-largest religion, after Islam.

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Christianto Wibisono

Christianto Wibisono (born 10 April 1945 in Semarang), also known as Oey Kian Kok is a prominent Chinese Indonesian business analyst in Indonesia.

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Christine Hakim

Herlina Christine Natalia Hakim (born 25 December 1956), also known by the popular name Christine Hakim, is an Indonesian actress, film producer, and activist.

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Chrisye

Chrismansyah Rahadi (16 September 1949 – 30 March 2007), born Christian Rahadi but better known by his stage name of Chrisye, was an Indonesian progressive pop singer and songwriter.

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Ci Liwung

Ci Liwung (often written as Ciliwung; also as Tjiliwoeng in Dutch) is a 119 km long river in the northwestern region of Java where it flows through two provinces, West Java and the special region of Jakarta.

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Ciamis

Ciamis (Sweet Water, but see also Ciamik) is the capital of the Ciamis Regency in West Java, Indonesia.

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Ciamis Regency

Ciamis Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Ciamis, Sundanese) is an inland regency in West Java, Indonesia, and shares a provincial border with Central Java.

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Cianjur Regency

Cianjur Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java, Indonesia.

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Cianjur, Cianjur Regency

Cianjur is a town and district in the West Java province of Indonesia, and is the capital of Cianjur Regency.

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Cibinong

Cibinong (ᮎᮤᮘᮤᮔᮧᮀ) is the capital of the Bogor Regency of West Java, Indonesia.

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Cibiru

Cibiru is one of the 30 districts of Bandung city in West Java, and the location of an Islamic school (UIN Sunan Gunung Djati) and Pharmacy School (Sekolah Tinggi Farmasi Bandung) near West Java district based Police Category:Districts of West Java Category:Bandung.

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Cibodas Botanical Garden

Cibodas Botanical Gardens (Kebun Raya Cibodas, KRC) is a botanical garden on the slopes of Mount Gede, located in the Cibodas subdistrict of West Java, Indonesia.

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Cicurug

Cicurug is a sub-district of Sukabumi regency in West Java, Indonesia.

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Cijeruk

Cijeruk is a village in Bogor Regency, central Indonesia on the island of Java.

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Cilacap railway station

Cilacap Station is the most southern train station in Java, Indonesia.

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Cilandak

Cilandak (sundanese: ᮎᮤᮜᮔ᮪ᮓᮊ᮪) is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Cilegon

Cilegon is a major coastal industrial city in Banten province, Indonesia, covering 175.51 km2.

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Cimahi

Cimahi is a city located west of Bandung, West Java, Indonesia in the Bandung Metropolitan Area.

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Cinema of Indonesia

Though the cinema of Indonesia has a long history, the industry is struggling and developing.

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Cinere

Cinere is a subdistrict of the city of Depok, West Java, Indonesia.

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Cipatujah

Cipatujah is a coastal district in Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java, Indonesia.

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Cipayung

Cipayung is a subdistrict (kecamatan) of East Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Ciracas

Ciracas is a subdistrict (kecamatan) of East Jakarta, one of the five administrative cities which form Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Cirebon Prujakan railway station

Cirebon Prujakan Station (formerly known only as Prujakan Station) is a train station in Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.

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Cirebon railway station

Cirebon Station (Indonesian: Stasiun Cirebon, Station Code: CN) also known as Cirebon Kejaksan Station is the main station in the Cirebon area located on Siliwangi Street, Kebonbaru, Kejaksan, Cirebon.

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Cirebon Regency

Cirebon Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java, Indonesia.

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Cirebonese people

The Cirebonese or Cirebonese people are an Austronesian ethnic group native on the city of Cirebon and its immediate surrounding area, located in the northern part of the island of Java in Indonesia.

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Ciroyom railway station

Ciroyom Station is a train station that located near Arjuna street at Andir sub district on Bandung city.

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Cisarua

Cisarua is a location and district in the Bogor Regency, located in the province of West Java, with a population of 112,655.

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Citak language

Citak is the Papuan language of Citak-Mitak subdistrict (Kecamatan), Mappi Regency, Indonesia.

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CIVETS

The CIVETS are six favored emerging markets countries – Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa.

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Coffee production in Indonesia

Indonesia was the fourth largest producer of coffee in the world in 2014.

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Colonial architecture in Jakarta

Colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta include those that were constructed during the Dutch colonial period of Indonesia.

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Communications in Indonesia

Communications in Indonesia has a complex history due to the need to reach an extended archipelago of over 17,500 islands.

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Comparison of Standard Malay and Indonesian

Malaysian and Indonesian are two standardised registers of the Malay language, used in Malaysia and Indonesia, respectively.

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Confederation of All Indonesian Workers' Union

The Confederation of All Indonesian Workers' Union (KSPSI) is a national trade union center in Indonesia.

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Conference of Rulers

The Conference of Rulers (also Council of Rulers or Durbar, (Malay: Majlis Raja-Raja; Jawi: مجليس راج٢) in Malaysia is a council comprising the nine rulers of the Malay states, and the governors or Yang di-Pertua Negeri of the other four states. It was officially established by Article 38 of the Constitution of Malaysia, and is the only such institution in the world, according to the Malaysian National Library. Its main responsibility is the election of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) and his deputy, the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong, which occurs every five years or when the positions fall vacant (either through death, resignation, or removal from office). Although its position in the process of elective monarchy is unique, the Conference of Rulers also plays a role in amending the Constitution of Malaysia and some other policies, in particular, those Articles which have been "entrenched", namely those pertaining to the status of the rulers, the special privileges of the indigenous Bumiputra (see Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia), the status of the Malay language as the national language, and the clause governing the entrenchment of such Articles.

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Constitution of Indonesia

The Constitution of Indonesia (Undang-Undang Dasar Republik Indonesia 1945, UUD '45) is the basis for the government of Indonesia.

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Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia

The Constitutional Assembly (Konstituante.) was a body elected in 1955 to draw up a permanent constitution for the Republic of Indonesia.

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Cornelis de Houtman

Cornelis de Houtman (2 April 1565 – 1 September 1599), brother of Frederick de Houtman, was a Dutch explorer who discovered a new sea route from Europe to Indonesia and who thus begun the Dutch spice trade.

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Corruption Eradication Commission

Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi), abbreviated as KPK, is a government agency established to fight corruption.

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Countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

This article lists the countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and the resulting tsunami in alphabetical order – for detailed information about each country affected by the earthquake and tsunami, see their individual articles.

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Cultivation System

The Cultivation System (cultuurstelsel) was a Dutch government policy in the mid-19th century for its Dutch East Indies colony (now Indonesia).

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Culture of Indonesia

The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences.

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D. N. Aidit

Dipa Nusantara Aidit (born Ahmad Aidit; 30 July 1923 – 22 November 1965) was a senior leader of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI).

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Da'i Bachtiar

Da'i Bachtiar (born January 25, 1951 in Indramayu, West Java) was Chief of Indonesian National Police from 2001 to 2005.

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Dada Rosada

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Dago, Bandung

Dago is an area in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

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Dangdut

Dangdut is a genre of Indonesian folk and traditional popular music that is partly derived from Hindustani, Malay, and Arabic music.

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Dani people

The Dani people, also spelled Ndani, and sometimes conflated with the Lani group to the west, are a people from the central highlands of western New Guinea (the Indonesian province of Papua).

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Daniel Mananta

Daniel Mananta (born August 14, 1981 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is an Indonesian television host, VJ and actor.

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Dayak people

The Dayak or Dyak or Dayuh are the native people of Borneo.

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Deddy Mizwar

Deddy Mizwar (born March 5, 1955) is an Indonesian actor and film director in Indonesia, born of an Indo father and Betawi mother.

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Deltras F.C.

Delta Raya Sidoarjo Football Club is an Indonesian football club based in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia.

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Demak Sultanate

The Demak Sultanate was a Javanese Muslim state located on Java's north coast in Indonesia, at the site of the present day city of Demak.

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Demak, Demak

Demak is a town in Central Java, Indonesia.

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Demographics of Indonesia

The population of Indonesia according to the 2010 national census was 237.64 million, and it was estimated to reach 255.4 million in 2015.

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Denjaka

Denjaka (abbreviation from Detasemen Jala Mangkara) is a counter-terrorism elite special operation force of the Indonesian Navy.

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Denny Kantono

Denny Kantono (born January 12, 1970) is a retired Chinese-Indonesian badminton player who specialized in men's doubles.

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Denny Sumargo

Denny Sumargo is a basketball player for Indonesia's basketball national team.

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Denpasar

Denpasar (Balinese) is the capital of Bali and the main gateway to the island.

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Depok

Depok (ᮓᮦᮕᮧᮊ᮪) is a city in West Java province, Indonesia on the southern border of Jakarta SCR in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan region.

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Derawan Islands

The Derawan Islands (Kepulauan Derawan) are in the province of East Kalimantan in Indonesia.

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Desi Anwar

Desi Anwar (born Bandung, West Java; 11 December 1962) is an Indonesian news presenter.

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Detachment 88

Special Detachment 88 (Detasemen Khusus 88), or Densus 88, is an Indonesian Special Forces counter-terrorism squad, and part of the Indonesian Police Force.

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Dewa Budjana

I Dewa Gede Budjana or Dewa Budjana (pronounced; born August 30, 1963 in Waikabubak) is an Indonesian guitarist, songwriter and composer.

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Dewa Made Beratha

Dewa Made Beratha (born July 12, 1941 in Gianyar, Bali) is the former governor of Bali.

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Dewi Sri

Dewi Sri, or Shridevi (Dewi literally means goddess) (Javanese: ꦢꦺꦮꦶꦱꦿꦶ), Nyai Pohaci Sanghyang Asri (Sundanese) is the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese pre-Hindu and pre-Islam era goddess of rice and fertility, still widely worshipped on the islands of Bali and Java.

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Dharmasraya Regency

Dharmasraya is a regency (kabupaten) of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Dharmawangsa

Dharmawangsa, stylized regnal name Sri Maharaja Isyana Dharmawangsa Teguh Anantawikramottunggadewa of Isyana dynasty was the last raja of the Kingdom of Medang reigned from 990-1016 CE.

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Dian Sastrowardoyo

Diandra Paramita Sastrowardoyo (born 16 March 1982), more popularly known as Dian Sastro or Dian Sastrowardoyo, is an Indonesian model and actress.

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Dick Sudirman

Dick Sudirman (29 April 1922 - 10 June 1986) was a former Indonesian badminton player.

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Didi Petet

Didi Petet (July 12, 1956 – May 15, 2015), born Didi Widiatmoko, was an Indonesian actor and TV and film director best known for starring as Emon in the Catatan Si Boy series of films in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Dieng Plateau

Dieng Plateau is a marshy plateau that forms the floor of a caldera complex on the Dieng Volcanic Complex near Wonosobo, Central Java, Indonesia.

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Digul

The Digul is a major river in southern Papua province, Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea.

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Dina Astita

Dina Astita is an Indonesian teacher.

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Diponegoro

Prince Diponegoro (born Bendara Raden Mas Mustahar; later Bendara Raden Mas Antawirya) (11 November 1785 – 8 January 1855), also known as Dipanegara, was a Javanese prince who opposed the Dutch colonial rule.

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Djoko Suyanto

Air Chief Marshal Djoko Suyanto (born December 2, 1950 in Madiun, East Java) was the Commander of the National Armed Forces from 2006 to 2007.

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Dondang Sayang

Dondang Sayang literally love ballad, originated in Malacca sometime in the 15th century, influenced by traditional Portuguese folk music.

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Donggala Regency

Donggala is a regency in the Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia.

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Dorce Gamalama

Dorce Gamalama (born Dedi Yuliardi Ashadi, July 21, 1963) is an Indonesian trans woman, who is a pop singer, actress, presenter, and comedian.

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Dreamland Beach

Dreamland Beach (now known as New Kuta Beach) is a beach located on the Bukit peninsula, on the island of Bali, Indonesia.

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Dumai

Dumai (Jawi), is a city in Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Duren Sawit

Duren Sawit is a subdistrict (kecamatan) of East Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Duri Kepa

Duri Kepa is an administrative village in the Kebon Jeruk district of Indonesia.

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Dutch East India Company

The United East India Company, sometimes known as the United East Indies Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie; or Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie in modern spelling; abbreviated to VOC), better known to the English-speaking world as the Dutch East India Company or sometimes as the Dutch East Indies Company, was a multinational corporation that was founded in 1602 from a government-backed consolidation of several rival Dutch trading companies.

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Dutch East Indies

The Dutch East Indies (or Netherlands East-Indies; Nederlands(ch)-Indië; Hindia Belanda) was a Dutch colony consisting of what is now Indonesia.

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Dutch East Indies campaign

The Dutch East Indies Campaign of 1941–42 was the conquest of the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) by forces from the Empire of Japan in the early days of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. Forces from the Allies attempted unsuccessfully to defend the islands. The East Indies were targeted by the Japanese for their rich oil resources which would become a vital asset during the war. The campaign and subsequent three and a half year Japanese occupation was also a major factor in the end of Dutch colonial rule in the region.

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Dutch Ethical Policy

The Dutch Ethical Policy (Ethische Politiek) was the official policy of colonial government of Indonesia during the four decades from 1901 until the Japanese occupation of 1942.

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East Bird's Head – Sentani languages

The East Bird's Head – Sentani languages form a family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross which combines the East Bird's Head and Sentani families along with the Burmeso language isolate.

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East Geelvink Bay languages

The East Geelvink Bay or East Cenderawasih languages are a language family of a dozen Papuan languages along the eastern coast of Geelvink Bay in Indonesian Papua, which is also known as Sarera Bay or Cenderawasih.

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East Jakarta

East Jakarta (Jakarta Timur) is one of the five administrative cities (kota) which form Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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East Java

East Java (Jawa Timur, abbreviated as Jatim, Jåwå Wétan) is a province of Indonesia.

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East Kalimantan

East Kalimantan (Indonesian) is a province of Indonesia.

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East Nusa Tenggara

East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur – NTT) is the southernmost province of Indonesia.

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East Peninsula, Sulawesi

The East Peninsula is one of the four principal peninsulas on the island of Sulawesi.

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Ebiet G. Ade

Ebiet G. Ade (born Abid Ghoffar Aboe Dja’far; 21 April 1954) is an Indonesian singer and songwriter.

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Ebulobo

Ebulobo is a stratovolcano located in the south-central part of the island of Flores, Indonesia.

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Economy of Indonesia

Indonesia has the largest economy in Southeast Asia and is one of the emerging market economies of the world.

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Eddy Hartono

Eddy Hartono Arbie (born July 19, 1964 in Kudus) is a former Chinese Indonesian badminton player who excelled in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Education in Indonesia

Education in Indonesia falls under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan or Kemdikbud) and the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kementerian Agama or Kemenag).

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Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Indonesia

Indonesia was the first country to be seriously affected by the earthquake and tsunami created by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on 26 December 2004, swamping the northern and western coastal areas of Sumatra, and the smaller outlying islands off Sumatra.

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Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr (عيد الفطر) is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm).

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Eko Yuli Irawan

Eko Yuli Irawan (born 24 July 1989) is an Indonesian weightlifter.

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Elections in Indonesia

Elections in Indonesia have taken place since 1955 to elect a legislature.

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Ellyas Pical

Ellyas Pical (born 24 March 1960 in Ullath, Saparua) was the first world boxing champion from Indonesia, and was three times IBF Super flyweight champion (1985–1989).

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Elseng language

Elseng (Morwap) is a poorly documented Papuan language spoken by about 300 people (in 1991) in the Indonesian province of Papua.

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Elvy Sukaesih

Elvy Sukaesih (born June 25, 1951) is one of the most popular dangdut singers in Indonesia, and has been dubbed the Queen of Dangdut.

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Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia

The Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia (Pemerintahan Darurat Republik Indonesia), (PDRI) was established by Indonesian Republicans after the Netherlands occupied Yogyakarta in Central Java the location of the temporary Republican capital.

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Emil Salim

Professor Dr.

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Ende Regency

Ende Regency is one of the regencies which divide the island of Flores, within East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia.

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Ende, East Nusa Tenggara

Ende is the seat capital of the Ende Regency, East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia.

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Energy in Indonesia

Energy in Indonesia describes energy and electricity production, consumption, import and export in Indonesia.

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Eng Hian

Eng Hian (born May 17, 1977) is a Chinese Indonesian male badminton player.

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Enggano Island

Enggano Island is about 100 km southwest of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Eny Widiowati

Eny Widiowati (born 12 July 1980) is a badminton player from Indonesia.

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Evan Sanders

Evan Sanders (born Stevanus Alexander; November 8, 1981 in Biak, Papua, Indonesia) is an actor and a singer.

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Evie Tamala

Cucu Suryaningsih or known her under stage name Evie Tamala (born June 23, 1969) is a popular Indonesian dangdut singer-songwriter.

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Extravaganza (TV series)

Extravaganza is a two-hour comedy variety show taped in Jakarta, Indonesia, which has been broadcast by Trans TV on Saturday and Monday night since its debut on May 30, 2004 until November 28, 2009.

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Fahri Asiza

Fahri Asiza (born Mohammad Fahri), is an Indonesian novelist and teacher.

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Fall of Suharto

Suharto resigned as president of Indonesia in May 1998 following the collapse of support for his three-decade long presidency.

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Fauna of Indonesia

The fauna of Indonesia is characterised by high levels of biodiversity and endemicity due to its distribution over a vast tropical archipelago.

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Federasi Serikat Petani Indonesia

The FSPI or Federation of Indonesian Peasant Union or Federasi Serikat Petani Indonesia was declared on 8 July 1998 in Kampong Dolok Maraja, Lobu Ropa Village, Bandar Pulau Sub district, Asahan District, North Sumatra by a number of Indonesian struggling peasants.

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Fira Basuki

Fira Basuki (born June 7, 1972) is an Indonesian novelist.

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Flag of Indonesia

The Flag of Indonesia is a simple bicolour with two equal horizontal bands, red (top) and white (bottom) with an overall ratio of 2:3.

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Flandy Limpele

Flandy Limpele (born 9 February 1974 in Manado, North Sulawesi) is a male badminton player from Indonesia.

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Flora of Indonesia

The flora consists of many unique varieties of tropical plants.

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Flores

Flores (Indonesian: Pulau Flores) is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, a group of islands in the eastern half of Indonesia.

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Flores Sea

The Flores Sea covers of water in Indonesia.The sea is bounded on north by island of Celebes and on the south by Sunda Islands of Flores and Sumbawa.

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Fly River

The Fly, at, is the second longest river in Papua New Guinea, after the Sepik.

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Foja Mountains

The Foja Mountains (Foja Range, Foya Mountains) (Pegunungan Foja) are located just north of the Mamberamo river basin in Papua, Indonesia.

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Football Association of Indonesia

The Football Association of Indonesia, commonly called PSSI (Indonesian: Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia) sometimes translated as All-Indonesian Football Association) is the governing body of football in Indonesia. It was founded on 19 April 1930, fifteen years before Indonesian independence. PSSI joined the Asian Football Confederation in 1954 and FIFA in 1952.

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Foreign aid to Indonesia

US$43 billion in International Monetary Fund (IMF) aid in 2004 was sent as foreign aid to Indonesia, and this assistance has traditionally been an important part of the central government’s budget.

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Foreign relations of Indonesia

Since independence, Indonesia foreign relations have adhered to a "free and active" foreign policy, seeking to play a role in regional affairs commensurate with its size and location but avoiding involvement in conflicts among major powers.

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Frans Tutuhatunewa

Frans Lodewijk Johannis Tutuhatunewa (June 16 or 26, 1923 – October 22, 2016) was the second president in exile of the Republic of the South Moluccas between 1993 and 2010.

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Free Aceh Movement

The Free Aceh Movement (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka or simply GAM, Geurakan Acèh Meurdèka, also: Gěrakan Aceh Měrdeka) was a separatist group seeking independence for the Aceh region of Sumatra from Indonesia.

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Free Papua Movement

The Free Papua Movement (Organisasi Papua Merdeka - OPM) is an umbrella term for the independence movement established during 1965 in the West Papuan or West New Guinea territory which is currently being administrated by Indonesia as the provinces of Papua and West Papua, also formerly known as Papua, Irian Jaya and West Irian.

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Freeport-McMoRan

Freeport-McMoRan Inc., (FMCG) often called Freeport, is a mining company based in the Freeport-McMoRan Center, in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Fung Permadi

Fung Permadi (born December 30, 1967 in Purwokerto, Indonesia) is a former male Chinese Indonesian badminton player.

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G-Land

G-Land, also known as Plengkung Beach, is an internationally renowned surf break situated on the Grajagan Bay, Alas Purwo National Park, East Java, Indonesia about half a day by road from the popular tourist destinations of Bali.

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G20

The G20 (or Group of Twenty) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.

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Gajah Mada

Gajah Mada (c. 1290 – c. 1364) was, according to Javanese old manuscripts, poems and mythology, a powerful military leader and Mahapatih or (equal to) Prime Minister of the Hindu empire of Majapahit, credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory.

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Gajahmada Mojosari Stadium

Gajahmada Mojosari Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Mojosari, Mojokerto Regency, Indonesia.

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Gajayana Stadium

Gajayana Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Malang, East Java, Indonesia.

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Galang Island

Galang (Indonesian: Pulau Galang) is an island of 80 km2 located 25 m (40 km) southeast of Batam, belonging to a group of three islands called Barelang (abbreviation of Batam-Rempang-Galang).

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Galang Refugee Camp

Galang Refugee Camp accommodated Indochinese refugees from 1979 to 1996 on Galang Island in the Riau Islands of Indonesia.

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Galungan

Galungan is a Balinese holiday celebrating the victory of dharma over adharma.

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Galunggung

Mount Galunggung (Indonesian: Gunung Galunggung, formerly spelled Galoen-gong) is an active stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia, around southeast of the West Java provincial capital, Bandung (or around to the east of the West Java town of Garut).

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Gambir railway station

Gambir Station (Stasiun Gambir, Station code: GMR) is a major railway station in Gambir, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Gambir, Jakarta

Gambir is a district of Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Gamelan jegog

Jegog is a form of gamelan music indigenous to Bali, Indonesia, played on instruments made of bamboo.

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Gamelan joged bumbung

Joged bumbung is a style of gamelan music from Bali, Indonesia on instruments made primarily out of bamboo.

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Garuda Indonesia Flight 152

Garuda Indonesia Flight 152 was a scheduled domestic Indonesian passenger flight from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta to Polonia International Airport in Medan, North Sumatra, operated by Garuda Indonesia using an Airbus A300B4 registered PK-GAI.

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Garuda Indonesia Flight 200

Garuda Indonesia Flight 200 (GA200/GIA 200) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight of a Boeing 737-400 operated by Garuda Indonesia between Jakarta and Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park

Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (Taman Budaya Garuda Wisnu Kencana) or GWK, is a cultural park located at Ungasan, Badung in the island of Bali, Indonesia about 10–15 minutes driving from Ngurah Rai International Airport.

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Garut

Garut is a town in the West Java province of Indonesia and is the capital of the Garut Regency.

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Garut Regency

Garut Regency is a Regency in the West Java province of Indonesia.

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Gatot Soebroto

Gatot Soebroto (10 October 1907 in Banjoemas – 11 June 1962 in Djakarta) was an Indonesian general who began his military career with the Royal Dutch East Indies Army (KNIL) and rose to be deputy Army chief-of-staff.

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Gayo language

Gayo is an Austronesian language spoken by some 100,000 people (2000) in the mountainous region of Aceh around Central Aceh, Bener Meriah and Gayo Lues regencies.

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Gayonese

The Gayo people are an ethnic group living in the highlands of Aceh Province, Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Gedong Kirtya

Gedong Kirtya library was founded in 1928 by the Dutch in what was then their colonial capital of the Lesser Sunda Islands, Singaraja, and named for the Sanskrit word 'to try'.

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Gelora 10 November Stadium

Gelora 10 November Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.

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Gelora Bung Karno Stadium

Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno; literally "Bung Karno Sports Arena Main Stadium") is a multi-purpose stadium located at the center of the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Gelora Delta Stadium

Gelora Delta Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the regency of Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia.

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Gelora Kieraha Stadium

Gelora Kieraha Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Ternate, Indonesia.

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Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium

Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, also known as Jakabaring Stadium (Stadion Gelora Sriwijaya; literally "Sriwijaya Sports Arena Stadium"), is a multi-purpose stadium located in Jakabaring Sport City complex in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Geography of Indonesia

Indonesia is an archipelagic country located in Southeast Asia, lying between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.

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Geothermal power in Indonesia

Geothermal power in Indonesia is an increasingly significant source of renewable energy.

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Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia

Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia (Indonesian Scout Movement) is the national Scouting organization of Indonesia.

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Gerwani

Gerwani (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia, or Indonesian Women's Movement) was a women's organization founded as Gerwis (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia Sedar, or Movement of Conscious Indonesian Women) in Semarang on 4 June 1950.

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Gesang Martohartono

Gesang Martohartono (1 October 1917 – 20 May 2010) was an Indonesian singer-songwriter from central Java.

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Ghosts in Malay culture

There are many Malay ghost myths (Malay: cerita hantu Melayu; Jawi: چريتا هنتو ملايو), remnants of old animist beliefs that have been shaped by Hindu-Buddhist cosmology and later Muslim influences, in the modern states of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and among the Malay diaspora in neighbouring Southeast Asian countries.

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Gie

Gie is a 2005 Indonesian film directed by Riri Riza.

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Gili Islands

The Gili Islands (Tiga Gili, Kepulauan Gili) are an archipelago of three small islands or Gili island triplets — Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air — just off the northwest coast of Lombok, Indonesia.

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Gili Motang

Gili Motang is a small island in Eastern Indonesia.

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Ginandjar Kartasasmita

Prof.

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Giri Tunggal Heroes' Cemetery

Giri Tunggal Heroes' Cemetery (also spelled Giritunggal Heroes' Cemetery; Indonesian: Taman Makam Pahlawan Giri Tunggal) is a cemetery in Semarang, Central Java.

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Giriloyo

Giriloyo is a locality and graveyard in the Wukirsari valley north east of Imogiri, in southern Central Java or the Yogyakarta region, Indonesia.

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Girimulya Surakarta

Girimulya Surakarta is the section of the Imogiri royal graveyard in Yogyakarta Indonesia, that houses the graves of the most recent rulers of Surakarta.

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Gita Gutawa

Aluna Sagita Gutawa (born 11 August 1993 in Jakarta), better known as Gita Gutawa, is an Indonesian soprano, actress, and songwriter.

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Glee Bruek

Gleebruk was a village in the district (Kabupaten/Kota) of Aceh Besar just to the southwest of Banda Aceh, the capital of the special territory of Aceh on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Glodok

Glodok is an administrative village of Taman Sari, West Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Godert van der Capellen

Godert Alexander Gerard Philip, Baron van der Capellen (December 15, 1778 – April 10, 1848) was a Dutch statesman from Utrecht.

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Goenawan Mohamad

Goenawan Mohamad (b. 29 July 1941) is an Indonesian poet, essayist, playwright and editor.

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Gorontalo

Gorontalo (Hulontalo) is an Indonesian province on the island of Sulawesi.

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Gorontalo (city)

Gorontalo is a city and the capital of the Gorontalo Province, Indonesia.

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Gorontalo Regency

Gorontalo is a regency of Gorontalo Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi.

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Governor of Jakarta

Jakarta is administratively equal to a province with special status as the capital of Indonesia.

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Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies

The Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (Gouverneur-generaal van Nederlands Indië) represented Dutch rule in the Dutch East Indies between 1610 and Dutch recognition of the independence of Indonesia in 1945.

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Grasberg mine

The Grasberg mine is the largest gold mine and the second largest copper mine in the world.

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Great Timor

The unification (or re-unification) of East Timor, an independent state, and West Timor, a territory of Indonesia, both parts of the island of Timor, that share language and ethnicity, has been raised since the mid-20th century.

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Greater Sunda Islands

The Greater Sunda Islands are a group of four large islands within the Malay Archipelago.

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Grogol

Grogol is an urban administrative village in the Grogol Petamburan subdistrict of West Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Grogol Petamburan

Grogol Petamburan is a subdistrict (Indonesian kecamatan) of West Jakarta, Indonesia, roughly bounded by the West Flood Canal to the east, Angke Canal to the west and to the north, and Jakarta-Merak Tollway to the south.

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Group of Seven

The Group of Seven (G7) is a group consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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Gugum Gumbira

Dr.

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Gulf of Tomini

The Gulf of Tomini (Teluk Tomini), also known as the Bay of Tomini, is the equatorial gulf which separates the Minahassa (Northern) and East Peninsulas of the island of Sulawesi (Celebes) in Indonesia.

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Gunadharma

Gunadharma or Gunadarma is claimed as the name of the architect of Borobudur, the ninth-century Buddhist monument in Central Java, Indonesia.

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Gunung Karang

Gunung Karang (translations could refer to either "craggy mountain" or "coral mountain" in the Indonesian language) is a volcano at the westernmost end of Banten, Indonesia.

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Gunung Leuser National Park

Gunung Leuser National Park is a national park covering 7,927 km2 in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, straddling the border of North Sumatra and Aceh provinces, a fourth portion and three-fourths portion, respectively.

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Gunung Palung National Park

Gunung Palung National Park lies on the island of Borneo, in the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, north of Ketapang and east of Sukadana.

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Gunungsitoli

Gunungsitoli is the capital city of Nias Regency, North Sumatra province, Indonesia, but is also an independent municipality within the province.

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Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff

Gustaaf Willem, Baron van Imhoff (8 August 1705 – 1 November 1750) was a Dutch colonial administrator for the Dutch East India Company (VOC).

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H.S. Dillon

Harbrinderjit Singh Dillon (born April 23, 1945 in Medan, North Sumatera), more commonly known as H. S. Dillon, is an Indonesian Sikh who has occupied a variety of positions in Indonesian political life, including assistant to the Minister of Agriculture, and Commissioner of the National Commission on Human Rights (of which he is still a member).

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Hainuwele

Hainuwele, 'The Coconut Girl', is a figure from the Wemale and Alune folklore of the island of Seram in the Maluku Islands, Indonesia.

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Haji Agus Salim Stadium

Haji Agus Salim Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia.

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Halmahera

Halmahera, formerly known as Jilolo, Gilolo, or Jailolo, is the largest island in the Maluku Islands.

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Hamengkubuwana II

Hamengkubuwono II (also spelled Hamengkubuwana II; 1750–1828), was the second sultan of Yogyakarta 1792–1810, 1811–12 and finally 1826–28 during the Java War.

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Hamengkubuwana III

Hamengkubuwono III (also spelled Hamengkubuwana III, February 20, 1769 – November 3, 1814) was the third sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from 1810 to 1811 and from 1812 to 1814.

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Hamengkubuwana IV

Hamengkubuwono IV, also spelled Hamengkubuwana IV (3 April 1804 – 6 December 1823) was the fourth sultan of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, reigning from 3 April 1814 to 6 December 1823.

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Hamengkubuwana IX

Hamengkubuwana IX or HB IX (Javanese:; 12 April 1912 – 2 October 1988) was the first Governor of the Special Region of Yogyakarta, the second Vice President of Indonesia and the ninth Sultan of Yogyakarta during the rule of Suharto.

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Hamengkubuwana V

Hamengkubuwono V (also spelled Hamengkubuwana V, 1820–1855) was the fifth sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from 19 December 1823 to 17 August 1826, and then from 17 January 1828 to 5 June 1855 being interspersed by the rule of Hamengkubuwono II.

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Hamengkubuwana VI

Hamengkubuwono VI (also spelled Hamengkubuwana VI, (10 August 1821 – 20 July 1877) was the sixth sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from 1855 to 1877.

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Hamengkubuwana VII

Hamengkubuwono VII (also spelled Hamengkubuwana VII, 4 February 1839 – 30 December 1921) was the seventh sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from 22 December 1877 to 29 January 1921.

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Hamengkubuwana VIII

Hamengkubuwono VIII (also spelled Hamengkubuwana VIII, March 3, 1880 – October 22, 1939) was the eighth sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from February 8, 1921 to 1939.

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Hamengkubuwono I

Hamengkubuwono I, born Raden Mas Sujana (died 1792), was the first sultan of Yogyakarta.

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Hamengkubuwono X

Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X (also spelled as Hamengkubuwana X, often abbreviated as HB X) (born BRM Herjuno Darpito, 2 April 1946 in Yogyakarta) is the Sultan of the historic Yogyakarta Sultanate in Indonesia, and is currently also the Governor of the modern Yogyakarta Special Region (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta).

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Hamka

Prof. Dr. Haji Abdul Malik bin Dr.

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Hamzah Fansuri

Hamzah Fansuri (Jawi: حمزه فنسوري; also spelled Hamzah Pansuri, d. 1590 ?) was a 16th century Sumatran Sufi writer, and the first writer known to pen mystical panentheistic ideas in the Malay language.

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Hamzah Haz

Hamzah Haz (born 15 February 1940 in Ketapang, West Kalimantan) is an Indonesian politician.

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Hang Jebat

Hang Jebat (Jawi: هڠ جيبت) was the closest companion of the legendary Malaccan hero Hang Tuah.

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Hang Nadim

In the Malay epic Sejarah Melayu, Hang Nadim (Jawi: هڠ نديم) was a very young Malay boy of great ingenuity who saved Temasek, now called Singapore, from attack by shoals of a species of swordfish named todak; attacks which cost many indigenous Malays their lives.

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Hang Tuah

Hang Tuah (Jawi) was a legendary warrior who lived in Malacca during the reign of Sultan Mansur Shah in the 15th century.

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Hariyanto Arbi

Hariyanto Arbi (often known as Heryanto Arbi; born 21 January 1972 in Kudus) is a male former badminton player from Indonesia who rated among the world's top few singles players in the 1990s.

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Hartono Rekso Dharsono

Hartono Rekso Dharsono (Pekalongan, Central Java, 10 June 1925 - Bandung, West Java, 5 June 1996) or more commonly known as HR Dharsono was a prominent General in the early years of General Suharto's New Order regime.

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Hary Suharyadi

Suharyadi 'Hary' Suharyadi (born February 14, 1965) is a former tennis player from Indonesia.

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Hassan Wirajuda

Nur Hassan Wirajuda (born July 9, 1948 in Tangerang, Banten) is an Indonesian politician who was the foreign minister of Indonesia from 2001 to 2009.

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Hastomo Arbi

Hastomo Arbi (born Ang Tjong Hauw, 5 August 1958, in Kudus, Central Java) is a retired male badminton player from Indonesia.

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Hayam Wuruk

Hayam Wuruk, also called (after 1350) Rajasanagara, Pa-ta-na-pa-na-wu, or Bhatara Prabhu, (1334–1389), was a Javanese Hindu King from the Rajasa Dynasty and the fourth monarch of the Indianised Majapahit Empire.

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Helmi Johannes

Helmi Johannes (born March 23, 1961) is an Indonesian television newscaster and executive producer.

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Hendrawan

Hendrawan (born Malang, East Java, Indonesia; June 27, 1972) is a former Chinese Indonesian badminton player.

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Hendrik Brouwer

Hendrik Brouwer (1581 – August 7, 1643) was a Dutch explorer, admiral, and colonial administrator both in Japan and the Dutch East Indies.

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Hendrik Merkus de Kock

Hendrik Merkus, Baron de Kock (25 May 1779 – 12 April 1845) was a Dutch general and nobleman who served in the Batavian Navy as Lieutenant Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1826 to 1830.

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Henk Sneevliet

Hendricus Josephus Franciscus Marie (Henk) Sneevliet, known as Henk Sneevliet or by the pseudonym "Maring" (1883 - 1942), was a Dutch Communist, who was active in both the Netherlands and the Dutch East-Indies.

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Herman Johannes

Herman Johannes, (28 May 1912 – 17 October 1992), was an Indonesian professor, scientist and politician.

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Herman Willem Daendels

Herman Willem Daendels (21 October 1762 – 2 May 1818) was a Dutch politician who served as the 36th Governor General of the Dutch East Indies between 1808 and 1811.

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Hermawan Susanto

Hermawan Susanto (born September 27, 1967 in Kudus Regency, Central Java) is a former Chinese Indonesian badminton player who played at the world level during the 1990s.

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Hidayat Nur Wahid

Hidayat Nur Wahid (born in Klaten, Central Java on 8 April 1960) was the Speaker of Indonesia People's Consultative Assembly (Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat/MPR) for the 2004–2009 period.

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Hidayatullah (Islamic organization)

Hidayatullah is an Islamic mass organization based in Indonesia, founded in 1973.

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Hikayat Banjar

The Hikayat Banjar is the chronicle of Banjarmasin, Indonesia.

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Hikayat Bayan Budiman

Hikayat Bayan Budiman (Jawi script: حكايت بيان بوديمان) is the Malay version of a tradition that begins with the Sanskrit Śukasaptati, The Parrot's Seventy Tales, an Indian work, in which a parrot tells 70 stories in order to prevent a woman from going on the wrong path.

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Hikayat Hang Tuah

Hikayat Hang Tuah (Jawi: حکاية هڠ تواه) is a Malay work of literature that tells the tale of the legendary Malay warrior, Hang Tuah and his four warrior friends - Hang Jebat, Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir and Hang Lekiu - who lived during the height of the Sultanate of Malacca in the 15th century.

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Hinduism in Indonesia

Hinduism in Indonesia is practised by 1.7% of the total population, and by 83.5% of the population in Bali as of the 2010 census.

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Hinduism in Java

Hinduism has historically been a major religious and cultural influence in Java.

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Hinduism in Sulawesi

Hinduism in Sulawesi has been a relatively recent phenomenon, compared to the other islands of Indonesia where it has been a part of the culture for millennia.

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History of Indonesia

The history of Indonesia has been shaped by its geographic position, its natural resources, a series of human migrations and contacts, wars and conquests, as well as by trade, economics and politics.

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History of the Jews in Indonesia

The history of the Jews in Indonesia began with the arrival of early European explorers and settlers, and the first Jews arrived in the 17th century.

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HMS Gurkha (F122)

HMS Gurkha was a of the Royal Navy.

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Hotman Paris Hutapea

Hotman Paris Hutapea (born 20 October 1959 in Laguboti, North Sumatra) is an Indonesian lawyer, famous for his flamboyant style, his high-profile clients, his sports cars and his mistresses.

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Human rights in Indonesia

Actions by the government of Indonesia have been noted as a concern by advocates for human rights.

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Humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake

The humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake of a magnitude of 9.3 was prompted by one of the worst natural disasters of modern times.

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I Nyoman Windha

I Nyoman Windha is one of the leading musicians and contemporary composers of Balinese gamelan music.

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Icuk Sugiarto

Icuk Sugiarto (born October 4, 1962 in Surakarta, Central Java) is a former Indonesian badminton player who rated among the world's best singles players during the 1980s.

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Ida Bagus Wiswantanu

Ida Bagus Wiswantanu has been Chief Government Prosecutor in Bali, Indonesia since 2002.

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Iie Sumirat

Iie Sumirat (born 15 November 1950 in Bandung, West Java) is a former badminton player from Indonesia.

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Ijen

Map of Ijen Crater, where sulfur is mined The Ijen volcano complex is a group of composite volcanoes in the Banyuwangi Regency of East Java, Indonesia.

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Iliboleng

The Iliboleng is a stratovolcano located at the southeast end of Adonara Island in Flores in Indonesia.

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Ililabalekan

Ililabalekan is a volcano located in the south-central part of the island of Lembata, Indonesia.

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Ilimuda

Ilimuda is a volcano located in the eastern part of the island of Flores, Indonesia.

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Iliwerung

Iliwerung is a volcano in the south-central part of the island Lembata in Indonesia.

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Imam Samudra

Imam Samudra (14 January 1970 – 9 November 2008), also known as Abdul Aziz, Qudama/Kudama, Fatih/Fat, Abu Umar or Heri, was an Indonesian who was convicted and executed for his role in carrying out the 2002 Bali bombings, an act of terrorism.

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Imogiri

Imogiri (also Imagiri) is a royal graveyard complex in Yogyakarta, in south-central Java, Indonesia, as well as a modern village located near the graveyard in Bantul Regency.

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Indian Indonesians

Indian Indonesians (Orang India Indonesia; இந்தோனேஷியா இந்தியர்கள்) are a group of people who live in Indonesia and whose ancestors originally came from the Indian subcontinent.

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Indo people

The Indo people or Indos are Eurasian people, descendants of various indigenous peoples of Indonesia and Dutch settlers. Indos are associated with colonial culture of the former Dutch East Indies, a Dutch colony in Southeast Asia and a predecessor to modern Indonesia after its proclamation of independence shortly after World War II. It was used to describe people acknowledged to be of mixed Dutch and Indonesian descent, or it was a term used in the Dutch East Indies to apply to Europeans who had partial Asian ancestry. "Indos–people of Dutch descent who stayed in the new republic Indonesia after it gained independence, or who emigrated to Indonesia after 1949–are called Dutch-Indonesians. Although the majority of the Indos are found in the lowest strata of European society, they do not represent a solid social or economic group." The European ancestry of these people was predominantly Dutch, but also included Portuguese, British, French, Belgian, German, and others. Other terms used were Indos, Dutch Indonesians, Eurasians, Indo-Europeans, Indo-Dutch, and Dutch-Indos.

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Indonesia

Indonesia (or; Indonesian), officially the Republic of Indonesia (Republik Indonesia), is a transcontinental unitary sovereign state located mainly in Southeast Asia, with some territories in Oceania.

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Indonesia at the 1972 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.

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Indonesia at the 1976 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Indonesia at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States.

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Indonesia at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea.

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Indonesia at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.

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Indonesia at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.

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Indonesia at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

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Indonesia at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.

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Indonesia Handbook

Bill Dalton's Indonesia Handbook, published by Moon Publications in California, was the main English language tourist guide book for the whole of Indonesia between the 1970s and the 1990s.

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Indonesia Institute of Islamic Dawah

Lembaga Dakwah Islam Indonesia (Indonesia Institute of Islamic Dawah) or LDII, is an independent social organization for study and research on Alqur'an and Alhadist.

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Indonesia Mencari Bakat (season 3)

The third season of Indonesia Mencari Bakat, a reality television series, will premiered on September 14, 2012.

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Indonesia national football team

The Indonesia national football team (Tim Nasional Sepak Bola Indonesia) is an association football team that represents Indonesia.

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Indonesia national football team records and statistics

This article details the progress of the Indonesia national football team.

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Indonesia National Junior American Football Team

The Indonesia National Junior American Football Team is the national Indonesian team for American football.

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Indonesia Now

Indonesia Now is a weekly programme broadcast by Metro TV, read in English language, and broadcast by all television stations around the world.

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Indonesia Open (golf)

The Indonesia Open is the country's premier golf tournament and traditionally played in the capital, Jakarta.

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Indonesia Raya

"Indonesia Raya" has been the national anthem of Indonesia since the proclamation of independence of the Republic of Indonesia on the 17 August 1945.

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Indonesia Seven Summits Expedition

Indonesia Seven Summits Expedition is a team from Indonesia that reached all the Seven Summits (Carstensz Pyramid version, the other is Kosciuszko version) before Proclamation of Indonesian Independence date celebration on August 17, 2011.

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Indonesia Stock Exchange

Indonesia Stock Exchange (Indonesian: Bursa Efek Indonesia) is a stock exchange based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Indonesia Today

Indonesia Today is the first English-language newscast ever carried by a private television station in Indonesia.

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Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation

The Indonesian–Malaysian confrontation or Borneo confrontation (also known by its Indonesian/Malay name, Konfrontasi) was a violent conflict from 1963–66 that stemmed from Indonesia's opposition to the creation of Malaysia.

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Indonesian car

Indonesian national car is the categorization of a Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) in Indonesia with the following initial specifications.

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Indonesian children in Australian prisons

Australia controversially convicted as people smugglers Indonesian children/minors who had been cooks and deckhands on asylum seeker boats from Indonesia to Australia and jailed them in adult prisons.

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Indonesian communist exiles in Tirana

Following the military take-over in Indonesia and the massacres of 1965–66, the Albanian capital Tirana became one of the main hubs for exiled members and sympathizers of the pro-Chinese wing of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI).

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Indonesian Film Festival

The Indonesian Film Festival (Indonesian: Festival Film Indonesia, 'FFI') is an annual awards ceremony organised by the Indonesian Film Board to celebrate cinematic achievements in the Indonesian film industry.

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Indonesian football league system

The Indonesian football league system is a series of league system for association football clubs in Indonesia.

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Indonesian Future Leaders

Indonesian Future Leaders (IFL) is a non-profit organization which focuses its activity on youth empowerment and social voluntarism.

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Indonesian hip hop

Indonesian hip hop is hip hop music performed in Indonesia.

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Indonesian Idol

Indonesian Idol is a reality television singing competition created by Simon Fuller and produced by RCTI Production Team and FremantleMedia Asia, which began airing on RCTI on March 2004 and became one of the most popular shows in the history of Indonesian television.

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Indonesian invasion of East Timor

The Indonesian invasion of East Timor, known in Indonesia as Operation Lotus (Operasi Seroja), began on 7 December 1975 when the Indonesian military invaded East Timor under the pretext of anti-colonialism.

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Indonesian language

Indonesian (bahasa Indonesia) is the official language of Indonesia.

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Indonesian legislative election, 2004

Indonesia held legislative elections on 5 April 2004 for both houses of the People's Consultative Assembly, the country's national legislature.

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Indonesian legislative election, 2009

Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 9 April 2009 for 132 seats of the Regional Representative Council (DPD) and 560 seats of the People's Representative Council (DPR).

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Indonesian legislative election, 2014

Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 9 April 2014 to elect 136 members of the Regional Representative Council (DPD), 560 members of the People's Representative Council (DPR) and members of regional assemblies at the provincial and regency/municipality level.

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Indonesian literature

Indonesian literature, is a term grouping various genres of South-East Asian literature.

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Indonesian literature in the period 1950–65

Indonesia following independence from the Netherlands in the 1940s to the Indonesian killings of 1965–66 was subjected to extensive cultural change, and a range of possible political directions suring the Sukarno era.

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Indonesian Marine Corps

The Indonesian Marine Corps (Korps Marinir) previously known as KKO (Korps Komando Operasi), officially known as KORMAR or simply "Marinir", Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut, ("KORMAR", TNI-AL); officially translated as: Marine Corps, Indonesian Navy is currently an integral part of the Navy (TNI-AL) and sized at the military corps level unit as the naval infantry and main amphibious warfare force of Indonesia.

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Indonesian Masters

The Indonesian Masters is a golf tournament on the Asian Tour.

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Indonesian Medical Olympiad

Indonesian Medical Olympiad (IMO) is an Indonesian academic competition on medical knowledge that is presented by the Indonesian Medical Students' Executive Board Association, a member of the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations.

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Indonesian military ranks

The Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) uses a simplified ranking system for the three branches of Indonesian Army, Indonesian Navy and Indonesian Air Force.

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Indonesian names

Indonesian names and naming customs reflect the multicultural and polyglot nature of the over 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago.

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Indonesian National Armed Forces

The Indonesian National Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia, TNI; literally "Indonesian National Military") are the military forces of the Republic of Indonesia.

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Indonesian National Revolution

The Indonesian National Revolution, or Indonesian War of Independence (Perang Kemerdekaan Indonesia; Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social revolution during postwar and postcolonial Indonesia.

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Indonesian New Art Movement

The Indonesian New Art Movement (Indonesian: Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru) was an art movement of young artists from Bandung and Yogyakarta against the institutional concept of Indonesian fine art (Indonesian: Seni Rupa) being limited to paintings and sculptures.

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Indonesian philosophy

Indonesian philosophy is a generic designation for the tradition of abstract speculation held by the people who inhabit the region now known as Indonesia.

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Indonesian presidential election, 2004

The first direct presidential election in Indonesia was held in two rounds on July 5 and September 20, 2004.

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Indonesian presidential election, 2009

Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009.

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Indonesian presidential election, 2014

Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 9 July 2014, with former general Prabowo Subianto contesting the elections against the governor of Jakarta, Joko Widodo; incumbent president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was constitutionally barred from seeking a third term in office.

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Indonesian Railway Company

PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) (English: Indonesian Railways Company) is the major operator of public railways in Indonesia.

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Indonesian Railways Workers' Union

The Indonesian Railway Workers Union is an Indonesian trade union.

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Indonesian rupiah

The rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of Indonesia. Issued and controlled by the Bank of Indonesia, the ISO 4217 currency code for the Indonesian rupiah is IDR. The name "Rupiah" is derived from the Indian word rupiya (रुपीया), ultimately from Sanskrit rupyakam (रूप्यकम्; silver). Informally, Indonesians also use the word "perak" ("silver" in Indonesian) in referring to rupiah. The rupiah is subdivided into 100 sen, although inflation has rendered all coins and banknotes denominated in sen obsolete. The Riau islands and the Indonesian half of New Guinea (Irian Barat) had their own variants of the rupiah in the past, but these were subsumed into the national rupiah in 1964 and 1971 respectively (see Riau rupiah and West Irian rupiah).

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Indonesian slang

Indonesian slang (bahasa gaul or bahasa prokém) is an informal language in Indonesia.

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Indonesian State Intelligence Agency

Badan Intelijen Negara (State Intelligence Agency), commonly referred to as BIN, is Indonesia's primary intelligence agency.

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Indonesian Television Journalists Association

The Indonesian Television Journalists Association (Indonesian: Ikatan Jurnalis Televisi Indonesia; IJTI) is an organization of journalists in Indonesia's privately owned channels RCTI, TPI, SCTV, Indosiar, and ANTV.

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Indonesian Trade Union Confederation

The Indonesian Trade Union Confederation is a national trade union center in Indonesia.

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Indonesian Village Law

Village Law is a set of rules regarding the conduct of government village with consideration has evolved in various forms that need to be protected and empowered to become strong, advanced, independent, and democratic so as to create a strong foundation in carrying out governance and development towards a just society, and prosperous.

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Indonesian Workers Welfare Union

The Indonesian Workers Welfare Union (SBSI) is a national trade union centre in Indonesia.

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Indonesian-Ukrainian dictionary

Indonesian-Ukrainian dictionary by Mykhailo Izhyk is the first lexicographical work of Indonesian language in Ukrainian linguistics.

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Indosat

PT Indosat Tbk. (commonly referred to as Indosat Ooredoo due to the ownership) is one of the telecommunications services and network providers in Indonesia.

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Indra Lesmana

Indra Lesmana (born March 28, 1966 in Jakarta) is an Indonesian jazz singer-songwriter and musician.

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Indramayu

Indramayu is the capital of Indramayu Regency in the West Java province of Indonesia, and located in the north coastal area of West Java, east from Jakarta, north-east from the city of Bandung, and north-west of the city of Cirebon.

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Indramayu Regency

Indramayu Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java, Indonesia.

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Indy Barends

Indy Barends (born 15 January 1972 in Bogor, West Java) is a famous radio and television host in Indonesia.

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Inielika

Inielika is a volcano located in the central part of the island of Flores, Indonesia, north of the city of Bajawa.

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Inierie

Inierie is a stratovolcano located in the south-central part of the island of Flores, Indonesia, overlooking the Savu Sea.

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Insurgency in Aceh

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International rankings of Indonesia

The following are international rankings of Indonesia.

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Internet in Indonesia

The Internet is a relatively new communication medium in Indonesia, an archipelago that includes more than 17,000 islands.

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Inul Daratista

Inul Daratista (born Ainur Rokhimah on January 21, 1979) is a dangdut singer and performance artist from Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia.

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Invasion of Java (1811)

The invasion of Java in 1811 was a successful British amphibious operation against the Dutch East Indian island of Java that took place between August and September 1811 during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Isidore van Kinsbergen

Isodorus "Isidore" van Kinsbergen (3 September 1821 – 10 September 1905) was a Dutch-Flemish engraver who took the first archaeological and cultural photographs of Java during the Dutch East Indies period in the nineteenth century.

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Isirawa language

Isirawa is a Papuan language spoken by about two thousand people on the north coast of Papua province, Indonesia.

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Islam in Indonesia

Islam is the most adhered to religion in Indonesia, with 87.2% of Indonesian population identifying themselves as Muslim in 2010 estimate.

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Islam in Southeast Asia

Islam is the most widely practiced religion in Southeast Asia, numbering approximately 240 million adherents which translate to about 40% of the entire population, with majorities in Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia as well Pattani in Thailand and parts of Mindanao in the Philippines respectively.

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ISO 3166-2:ID

ISO 3166-2:ID is the entry for Indonesia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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Istana

Istana is a Malay and Indonesian word meaning "palace.".

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Istana Negara (Jakarta)

Istana Negara is one of the 6 presidential palaces of Indonesia.

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Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta

Istiqlal Mosque (lit) in Jakarta, Indonesia is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the third largest Sunni mosque in term of capacity.

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Isyana dynasty

The Isyana Dynasty, rulers of the Kingdom of Medang, was a dynasty of the Hindu Medang Kingdom on the island of Java.

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Ita Martadinata Haryono

Ita Martadinata Haryono was an Indonesian human rights activist, who was murdered in 1998, a case which is still unsolved.

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ITC Roxy Mas

ITC Roxy Mas, in Cideng in West Jakarta is a mall noted for its mobile phone business.

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Iwan Fals

Iwan Fals (born Virgiawan Listanto; 3 September 1961 in Jakarta) is an Indonesian singer–songwriter.

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J. B. van Heutsz

Joannes Benedictus van Heutsz (3 February 1851 – 11 July 1924) was a Dutch military officer who was appointed governor general of the Dutch East Indies in 1904.

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Jabodetabek

Jabodetabek or Greater Jakarta is an official and administrative definition of the urban area or megacity surrounding the Indonesia capital city, Jakarta. The original term "Jabotabek" dated from the late 1970s and was revised to "Jabodetabek" in 1999 when "De" (for "Depok") was inserted into the name following its formation. It finally included DKI Jakarta, five cities and three regencies. The area comprises Jakarta and parts of West Java and Banten provinces, specifically the three regencies of those provinces which surround Jakarta - Bekasi and Bogor in West Java, and Tangerang in Banten. Also included were the Kota (formerly Kotamadya) independent municipalities of Bogor, Depok, Bekasi, Tangerang and South Tangerang. The name of the region is taken from the first two (or three) letters of each city's name: Jabo(de)tabek from Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and Bekasi. The population of Jabodetabek, with an area of 6,392 km2, was over 28.0 million according to the Indonesian Census 2010, and by January 2014 was officially estimated to have increased to over 30.0 millionPenduduk Kabupaten/Kota Umur Tunggal - Tahun 2014. making it the most populous region in Indonesia, as well as the second most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo. The population share of Jabodetabek to national population was increased from 6.1% in 1961 to 11.26% in 2010.Rustiadi et al., Pembangunan Kawasan Transmigrasi Dalam Perspektif Pengembangan Wilayah & Perdesaan, 2012 The region is the center of government, culture, education, and economy of Indonesia. It has pulled many people from throughout of Indonesia to come, live and work. Its economic power makes Jabodetabek the country's premier center for finance, manufacture and commerce. The region was established in 1976 through Presidential Instruction No. 13 in response to the needs to sustain the growing population of capital city. Indonesia's government established Jabotabek Cooperation Body (Badan Kerjasama Pembangunan) of the joint secretariat of Government of DKI Jakarta and West Java province.R.B. Singh, Urban Development Challenges, Risks and Resilience in Asian Mega Cities, 2014.

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Jack van Tongeren

Peter Joseph "Jack" van Tongeren (born 1947) is the former leader of the West Australian neo-Nazi group Australian Nationalist Movement (ANM), a white supremacist and extreme right group.

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Jaffna Kingdom

The Jaffna Kingdom (யாழ்ப்பாண அரசு) (1215–1624 CE), also known as Kingdom of Aryacakravarti, of modern northern Sri Lanka was a historic monarchy that came into existence around the town of Jaffna on the Jaffna peninsula traditionally thought to be established after the invasion of Magha, who is credited with the founding of the Jaffna kingdom and is said to have been from Kalinga, in India.

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Jakarta

Jakarta, officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (Daerah Khusus Ibu Kota Jakarta), is the capital and largest city of Indonesia.

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Jakarta Bay

Jakarta Bay (Teluk Jakarta) is a bay north of North Jakarta city.

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Jakarta Convention Center

The Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) also known as Balai Sidang Jakarta Convention Center is located in Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Jakarta International Film Festival

The Jakarta International Film Festival (JIFFEST) is the major film festival of Indonesia held every December in the capital, Jakarta, since 1999.

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Jakarta Kota railway station

Jakarta Kota Station (station code: JAKK) is a terminal train station, located in the old city core of Kota, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia.

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Jakarta Monorail

The Jakarta Monorail was a terminated monorail network project in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Jakarta Tower

The Jakarta Tower (Menara Jakarta) is a partly built tower in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi Toll Road

The Jagorawi Toll Road was the first toll road in Indonesia.

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Jalak Harupat Stadium

Si Jalak Harupat Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Soreang, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia.

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Jalan Jaksa

Jalan Jaksa (abbreviated as Jl. Jaksa) is a short street approximately 400 meters long at Menteng subdistrict in Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Jalan Malioboro

Jalan Malioboro (English: Malioboro Street) is a major shopping street in Yogyakarta, Indonesia; the name is also used more generally for the neighborhood around the street.

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Jambi

Jambi is a province of Indonesia.

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Jambi City

Jambi City (Kota Jambi, or Bandaraya Jambi) is a city in Indonesia, capital of Jambi province, on the island of Sumatra.

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James Riady

James Tjahaja Riady (born 1957 in Djakarta) (also known as Lie Zen) is the deputy chairman of the Lippo Group, a major Indonesian conglomerate.

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Jan Pieterszoon Coen

Jan Pieterszoon Coen (8 January 1587 – 21 September 1629) was an officer of the Dutch East India Company in Indonesia (VOC) in the early seventeenth century, holding two terms as its Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.

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Janggala

The Kingdom of Janggala is one of the two Javanese kingdoms that was formed when Airlangga abdicated his throne in favour of his two sons in 1045.

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Janji Joni

Janji Joni (Joni's Promise) is a 2005 Indonesian romantic comedy film directed by Joko Anwar, starring Nicholas Saputra, Mariana Renata, and Rachel Maryam.

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Jantho

Jantho is a small city in Aceh province of Indonesia.

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Japanese government-issued currency in the Dutch East Indies

The Netherlands Indies gulden, later the Netherlands Indies roepiah, was the currency issued by the Japanese occupiers in the Dutch East Indies between 1942 and 1945.

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Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies

The Japanese Empire occupied the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia, during World War II from March 1942 until after the end of the War in September 1945.

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Jatidiri Stadium

Jatidiri Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Semarang, Indonesia.

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Jatinegara

Jatinegara (originally known as Meester Cornelis or Meester for short) is one of the districts (Kecamatan) of East Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Jatinegara railway station

Jatinegara Station is a railway station in Jatinegara, East Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Java

Java (Indonesian: Jawa; Javanese: ꦗꦮ; Sundanese) is an island of Indonesia.

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Java Sea

The Java Sea (Laut Jawa) is an extensive shallow sea on the Sunda Shelf.

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Java War

The Java War or Diponegoro War was fought in central Java from 1825 to 1830, between the colonial Dutch Empire and native Javanese rebels.

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Javanese calendar

The Javanese calendar (Pananggalan Jawa) is the calendar of the Javanese people.

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Javanese historical texts

Javanese literature has a very large historical component.

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Javanese language

Javanese (colloquially known as) is the language of the Javanese people from the central and eastern parts of the island of Java, in Indonesia.

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Javanese people

The Javanese (Ngoko Javanese:, Madya Javanese:,See: Javanese language: Politeness Krama Javanese:, Ngoko Gêdrìk: wòng Jåwå, Madya Gêdrìk: tiyang Jawi, Krama Gêdrìk: priyantun Jawi, Indonesian: suku Jawa) are an ethnic group native to the Indonesian island of Java.

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Javanese poetry

Javanese poetry (poetry in the Javanese or especially the Kawi language; Low Javanese: tembang; High Javanese: sekar) is traditionally recited in song form.

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Javanese sacred places

Javanese Sacred Places are locations on the Island of Java, Indonesia that have significance from either village level through to national level as sacred, and in most cases deserve visitation--usually within the context of ziarah regardless of the ethnicity or religion of the visitor.

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Jaya Suprana

Jaya Suprana), (née Phoa Kok Tjiang) is an Indonesian pianist, composer, conductor, writer, cartoonist, and television presenter. Jaya Suprana was born in Denpasar, Bali as a Chinese descendant but grew up within Javanese culture. He studied music at Musikhochschule Münster and Folkwang-Hochschule Essen, West Germany, between 1967 and 1976, and since then has given piano recitals worldwide, as well as composing his own music. He also presents his own national weekly talkshow called the Jaya Suprana Show. His writings are published by the daily Newspaper KOMPAS, SUARA PEMBARUAN, SINAR HARAPAN and books by the publisher Elex Media Komputindo. He also established the Indonesian Museum of Records (MURI), Rotary-Suprana Orphanage, Centre for Kelirumologi Study, and together with Aylawati Sarwono founded the Jaya Suprana School of Performing Arts which has performed wayang orang at Sydney Opera House and Unesco Paris also recital master class series with young Indonesian talended musician on international stages and in 2011 organised the Indonesia Pusaka International Piano Competition with participants from 12 countries and the gala concert at the presidential palace in Bogor attended by the president and first lady of Republic Indonesia. In 2014, Jaya Suprana performed his piano recital in the Carnegie Hall, New York, USA and organized the first Indonesian International Philosophy Symposium in the Ministry of Education and Culture of Indonesia in Jakarta. Suprana claims a PhD degree in philosophy and social sciences from the unaccredited Pacific Western University. He is also the Chairman of his family-run medicinal herbs producing firm, PT Jamu Cap Jago, in the Central Java capital of Semarang He tours with his group Kwartet Punakawan Wedd, Cynthia (August 06, 2006).

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Jayabaya

Sri Mapanji Jayabaya, Varmesvara, or Jayabhaya, (Javanese spelled: Ratu Joyoboyo) was Javanese King of the Kediri in East Java from 1135 to 1179 CE.

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Jayapura

Jayapura (Kota Jayapura); is the provincial capital of Papua, Indonesia.

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Jayawijaya Mountains

The Jayawijaya Mountains, formerly known as the Orange Range, are the eastern mountain range of the Maoke Mountains in the central highlands region of the Indonesian part of New Guinea.

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Jember Regency

Jember Regency is a regency of East Java province, Indonesia.

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Jenderal besar

Jenderal besar, translated literally as "grand general", is the highest rank of the Army of Indonesia.

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Jenglot

A jenglot is a deformed humanoid creature in Indonesian culture and mythology.

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Jepara

Jepara is town in the province of Central Java, Indonesia.

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Jeruk Purut Cemetery

Jeruk Purut is a cemetery in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Jimbaran

Jimbaran is a fishing village and tourist resort in Bali, Indonesia.

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Jo Novita

Jo Novita (born 12 November 1980) is a female badminton player from Indonesia.

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Joan Maetsuycker

Joan Maetsuycker (14 October 1606 – 24 January 1678) was the Governor of Zeylan during the Dutch period in Ceylon and Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1653 to 1678.

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Joged

Joged is a style of dance from the Island of Bali.

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Joglo

Joglo is a type of traditional vernacular house of the Javanese people (Javanese omah).

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Johannes Camphuys

Johannes Camphuys (registered as Kamphuis in the Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie) (18 July 1634 – 18 July 1695) was the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1684 to 1691.

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Johannes van den Bosch

Johannes, Count van den Bosch (2 February 1780 – 28 January 1844) was a Dutch officer and politician.

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Johar Baru

Johar Baru is a subdistrict of Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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John Juanda

Johnson "John" Juanda (born July 8, 1971) is an Indonesian-born American professional poker player based in Marina del Rey, California.

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Johor Sultanate

The Sultanate of Johor (or sometimes Johor-Riau or Johor-Riau-Lingga or Johor Empire) was founded by Malaccan Sultan Mahmud Shah's son, Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II in 1528.

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Jojon

Djuhri Masdjan, better known as Jojon, (5 June 1953 – 6 March 2014), was a veteran Indonesian comedian.

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Joko Anwar

Joko Anwar (born 3 January 1976) is an Indonesian filmmaker.

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Joko Suprianto

Joko Suprianto (born October 6, 1966 in Solo, Central Java) is a former badminton player from Indonesia who was one of the world's leading men's singles players in the early and mid-1990s, a period during which Indonesia was especially deep in top tier singles players, winning many of the world's major events.

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Jombang Regency

Jombang Regency is a regency of East Java, Indonesia, situated to the southwest of Surabaya.

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Joy Tobing

Joy Destiny Tiurma Tobing (born March 20, 1980, in Jakarta) is an Indonesian gospel singer and the winner of the first season of Indonesian Idol in September 2004.

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Julius Darmaatmadja

Julius Darmaatmadja (born 20 December 1934) is an Indonesian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Jusuf Kalla

Muhammad Jusuf Kalla (born 15 May 1942) is an Indonesian politician who has been Vice President of Indonesia since 2014, having previously served from 2004 to 2009.

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Juwono Sudarsono

Juwono Sudarsono (born Banjar Ciamis, West Java; 5 March 1942) is a former diplomat and the author of works on political science and international relations.

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Kabanjahe

Kabanjahe is a town approximately 90 minutes from Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Kaharingan

Kaharingan is a folk religion professed by many Dayaks in Kalimantan, Indonesia; particularly Central Kalimantan, although many have converted to Christianity or Islam.

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Kahitna

Kahitna (pronounced), a music group from Bandung, Indonesia was formed in 1986 and founded by Yovie Widianto.

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Kai Islands

The Kai Islands (also Kei Islands) of Indonesia are a group of islands in the southeastern part of the Maluku Islands in Maluku Province.

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Kakaban

Kakaban island is part of the Derawan Islands, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Kakawin

Kakawin are long narrative poems composed in Old Javanese, also called "Kawi", written in verse form with rhythms and metres derived from Sanskrit literature.

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Kakawin Bhāratayuddha

The poem was started by Sedah in 1157, and finished by Panuluh.

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Kakawin Hariwangsa

Kakawin Hariwangsa is an Old Javanese poem in Indian metres (kakawin or kavya) which tells the story of Krishna, as an Avatar of Vishnu, when he wished to marry the Goddess Rukminī, from the land of Kundina, and daughter of Lord Bhishmaka.

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Kalasan

Kalasan (Candi Kalasan), also known as Candi Kalibening, is an 8th-century Buddhist temple in Java, Indonesia.

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Kalibata Heroes Cemetery

Heroes Cemetery, Kalibata (Indonesian: Taman Makam Pahlawan Kalibata, abbreviation TMP Kalibata), in Kalibata, Pancoran, South Jakarta is a military cemetery in Indonesia.

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Kalideres

Kalideres is a subdistrict of West Jakarta, Indonesia and is the westernmost subdistrict of Jakarta.

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Kalideres, Kalideres

Kalideres is an administrative village in the Kalideres district of Indonesia.

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Kalimantan

Kalimantan is the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo.

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Kaliurang

Kaliurang is a small town about north of the city of Yogyakarta on the southern slopes of Mount Merapi volcano in central Java in Indonesia.

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Kamal Djunaedi Stadium

Kamal Djunaedi Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Jepara, Indonesia.

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Kamal, Kalideres

Kamal is an administrative village in the Kalideres district of Indonesia.

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Kamaruzaman Sjam

Kamaruzaman Sjam, (30 April 1924 – 30 September 1986), also known as Kamarusaman bin Achmad Mubaidah and Sjam, was a key member of the Communist Party of Indonesia who was executed for his part in the 1965 coup attempt known as the 30 September Movement.

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Kambera language

Kambera, also known as (East) Sumbanese, is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia.

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Kamojang

Kamojang, popularly known as Kawah Kamojang or (the Kamojang crater), is a geothermal field and tourist spot in West Java, Indonesia.

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Kampong (village)

A Kampong or Kampung - (Malay and Indonesian spelling) is a village in Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore and Cambodia.

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Kangean Islands

There are 38 Kangean Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Kangean) altogether with 6 inhabited, forming an archipelago that is part of Indonesia covering a total space of 668 square km.

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Kanjuruhan Stadium

Kanjuruhan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia.

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Kapuas Hulu Regency

Kapuas Hulu Regency (Upper Kapuas River) is a regency (kabupaten) of West Kalimantan province of Indonesia.

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Kapuas River

The Kapuas River (or Kapoeas River) is a river in the Indonesian part of Borneo island, at the geographic center of Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Karangetang

Karangetang (also known as Api Siau) is a volcano located on the north side of Siau Island off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Karawaci, Tangerang

Karawaci is a district of Tangerang City, Banten, Indonesia.

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Karawang

Karawang (Kota Karawang or Karawang Kota) is the capital of the Karawang Regency of West Java, Indonesia.

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Karawang Regency

Karawang Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java, Indonesia.

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Karet Bivak Cemetery

Karet Bivak is a cemetery in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Karimata Islands

The Karimata Islands are a chain of small islands off the west coast of Indonesian Borneo, the largest of which is (Pulau) Karimata, being about across (east-west), and situated at.

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Karimata Strait

The Karimata Strait (Selat Karimata) also spelled Carimata or Caramata is the wide strait that connects the South China Sea to the Java Sea, separating the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo (Kalimantan).

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Karimunjawa

Karimunjawa Islands or Karimunjava Islands (Kepulauan Karimunjawa) is an archipelago of 27 islands in the Java Sea, Indonesia, approximately 80 kilometres northwest of Jepara.

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Karo people (Indonesia)

The Karo, or Karonese, are a people of the 'tanah Karo' (Karo lands) of North Sumatra and a small part of neighboring Aceh.

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Karo Regency

Karo Regency is a regency of North Sumatra, Indonesia, situated in the Barisan Mountains.

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Kartini

Raden Adjeng Kartini (21 April 1879 – 17 September 1904), sometimes known as Raden Ayu Kartini, was a prominent Indonesian national heroine from Java. She was also a pioneer in the area of education for girls and women's rights for Indonesians. Born into an aristocratic Javanese family in the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia, she attended a Dutch language primary school. She aspired to further education but the option was unavailable to her and other girls in Javanese society. She came into contact with various officials and influential people including J.H. Abendanon, in charge of implementing the Dutch Ethical Policy. Kartini wrote letters about her feelings and they were published in a Dutch magazine and later as: Out of Darkness to Light, Women's Life in the Village and Letters of a Javanese Princess. Her birthday is now celebrated as Kartini Day in Indonesia. She took an interest in mysticism and opposed polygamy. Her advocacy for the education of girls was continued by her sisters. Kartini Schools were named for her and a fund established in her name to fund the education of girls.

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Kata Kolok

Kata Kolok (literally "deaf talk"), also known as Benkala Sign Language and Balinese Sign Language, is a village sign language which is indigenous to two neighbouring villages in northern Bali, Indonesia.

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Kayan Mentarang National Park

Kayan Mentarang National Park is a densely forested national park in North Kalimantan province, Borneo Island, Indonesia.

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Kebaya

A kebaya is a traditional blouse-dress combination that originated from the court of the Javanese Majapahit Kingdom, and is traditionally worn by women in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, southern Thailand, Cambodia and the southern part of the Philippines.

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Kebon Jeruk

Kebon Jeruk (Indonesian for "orange garden") is a subdistrict (kecamatan) of West Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kecak

Kecak (pronounced ("Kechak"), alternate spellings: Kechak and Ketjak), known in Indonesian as Tari Kecak is a form of Balinese dance and music drama that was developed in the 1930s in Bali, Indonesia.

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Kedaung Kali Angke, Cengkareng

Kedaung Kali Angke is an administrative village in the Cengkareng district of Indonesia.

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Kediri Kingdom

Kediri or Kadiri (also known as Panjalu) was a Hindu Javanese Kingdom based in East Java from 1042 to around 1222.

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Kedukan Bukit inscription

The Kedukan Bukit Inscription was discovered by the Dutchman M. Batenburg on 29 November 1920 at Kedukan Bukit, South Sumatra, Indonesia, on the banks of the River Tatang, a tributary of the River Musi.

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Kejawèn

Kejawèn or Javanism, also called Kebatinan, Agama Jawa, and Kepercayaan, is a Javanese religious tradition, consisting of an amalgam of animistic, Buddhist, Hindu and Islamic, especially Sufi, beliefs and practices.

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Kekal

Kekal (sometimes stylized as KEKAL) is a heavy metal and electronic music band formed in 1995 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kelapa Dua

Kelapa Dua is a district located in the Tangerang Regency of Banten in Java, Indonesia.

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Kelimutu

Kelimutu (pronounced) is a volcano, close to the small town of Moni in central Flores island in Indonesia.

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Kelong

A kelong (or kellong) is an offshore platform built predominantly with wood, which can be found in waters off Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia.

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Kelud

Kelud (Klut, Cloot, Kloet, Kloete, Keloed or Kelut) is an active stratovolcano located in East Java, Indonesia.

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Kemak people

The Kemak (also known as Ema) people are an ethnic group numbering 80,000 in north-central Timor island.

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Kemal Idris

Ahmad Kemal Idris (born Singaraja, Bali, February 10, 1923 – died Jakarta, July 28, 2010) was a prominent Indonesian Army general during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Kemayoran

Kemayoran is a subdistrict of Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kembangan, Jakarta

Kembangan is a district in West Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kemusuk

Kemusuk is a village in the Argo Mulya area in the Sedayu subdistrict, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Ken Arok

Ken Arok (or Ken Angrok), Rajasa (died c. 1227), was the founder and first ruler of Singhasari (also Singasari), a medieval Hindu–Buddhist kingdom in the East Java area of Indonesia.

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Ken Dedes

Ken Dedes was the first queen of Singhasari.

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Kendari

Kendari is the capital of the Indonesian province of Southeast Sulawesi.

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Kendayan people

The Kendayan (also known as Dayak Kenyan or Kanayatn) are an Indonesian ethnic group native to Kalimantan, Indonesia in Borneo.

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Keriau River

The Keriau or Krio River is a tributary of the Pawan River in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Kerinci Seblat National Park

Kerinci Seblat National Park is the largest national park on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Kertok

Kertok is a type of musical ensemble that consists of the xylophone played in traditional Malay functions/an instrument.

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Kiaracondong railway station

Kiaracondong Station is the second largest train station in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

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Kidung Sunda

Kidung Sunda is a Middle-Javanese kidung of probable Balinese provenance.

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KidZania

KidZania is a privately held Mexican chain of indoor family entertainment centers currently operating in 24 locations worldwide, allowing children to role play adult jobs and earn currency.

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Kingdoms of Sunda

Kingdoms of Sunda refers to the monarchies of the Sundanese region prior to the establishment of Indonesia in 1945 AD.

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Kintamani dog

The Kintamani is a dog native to the Indonesian island of Bali.

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Kisar

Kisar, also known as Yotowawa, is a small island in the Southwestern Moluccas in Indonesia.

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Kodam III/Siliwangi

Kodam III/Siliwangi is a Military district formation of the Indonesian Army.

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Kombai people

The Kombai are a Papuan people of Melanesia living in the Indonesian province of Papua in Western New Guinea.

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Komodo (island)

Komodo (Indonesian Pulau Komodo) is one of the 17,508 islands that compose the Republic of Indonesia.

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Komodo National Park

Komodo National Park is a national park in Indonesia located within the Lesser Sunda Islands in the border region between the provinces of East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara.

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KOMTEVE

KOMTEVE (Komunitas Televisi, Indonesian Television Community) is an Indonesian non-profit organization composed of TV broadcasting professionals from various television stations in Indonesia.

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Kopaja

Koperasi Angkutan Jakarta or Kopaja (Jakarta Transport Cooperative) is a cooperative established in 1971 to provide public transport services in Jakarta.

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KOPASKA

Kopaska (Indonesian: Komando Pasukan Katak) is the premier frogman and underwater demolition unit of the Indonesian Navy.

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Kopassus

Kopassus (a portmanteau of Komando Pasukan Khusus or "Special Forces Command") is an Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) special forces group that conducts special operations missions for the Indonesian government, such as direct action, unconventional warfare, sabotage, counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism, intelligence gathering and Special reconnaissance (SR).

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Korinus Fingkreuw

Korintus Koliopas Fingkreuw, better known as Korinus Fingkreuw (born February 14, 1983) is an Indonesian football winger who currently plays for Persidafon Dafonsoro in Indonesia Super League.

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Korowai language

Korowai (Kolufaup) is a Papuan language of Papua, Indonesia.

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Korowai people

The Korowai, also called the Kolufo, are the people who live in southeastern West Papua in the Indonesian Province of Papua, close to the border with Papua New Guinea.

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Korps Speciale Troepen

Korps Speciale Troepen (KST) was a Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) special forces unit who was involved in the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Kosambi, Jakarta

Duri Kosambi is an administrative village in the Cengkareng district of Indonesia.

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Kostrad

Kostrad (Komando Strategis Angkatan Darat: "Army Strategic Command") is a formation of the Indonesian Army.

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Kotamadya

Kotamadya is an obsolete term for governmental unit in Indonesia, equivalent to a town (chartered community).

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Krakatoa

Krakatoa, or Krakatau (Krakatau), is a volcanic island situated in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in the Indonesian province of Lampung.

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Kretek

Kretek are cigarettes made with a blend of tobacco, cloves and other flavors.

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KRI Dewaruci

KRI Dewaruci (sometimes spelled Dewa Ruci or Dewarutji) is a Class A tall ship and the only barquentine owned and operated by the Indonesian Navy.

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Krio Dayak language

Krio Dayak is a Kayan language of the Krio Dayak people in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Krio Dayak people

The Krio people (also referred to as Dayak Krio, Dayak Uheng Kereho, Punan Keriau, Dayak Seputan, Oloh Ot Nyawong or Penyahbong) are a Dayak ethnic group in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Krisdayanti

Krisdayanti (born 24 March 1975), often known by her moniker KD, is an Indonesian singer and actress.

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Kroncong

Kroncong (pronounced "kronchong"; Keroncong, Krontjong) is the name of a ukulele-like instrument and an Indonesian musical style that typically makes use of the kroncong (the sound chrong-chrong-chrong comes from this instrument, so the music is called keronchong), the band or combo or ensemble (called a keronchong orchestra) consists of a flute, a violin, a melody guitar, a cello in pizzicato style, string bass in pizzicato style, and a female or male singer.

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Kulintang

Kulintang is a modern term for an ancient instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums.

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Kuningan

Kuningan is a city in eastern West Java, Indonesia, between Cirebon and Tasikmalaya, about 200 km east of Jakarta.

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Kuntao

Kuntao or kuntau (拳道, Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kûn-thâu, Tagalog: kuntaw) is a Hokkien term for the martial arts of the Chinese community of Southeast Asia, specifically the Malay Archipelago.

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Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto

Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto (born 13 July 1976 in Mertoyudan, Magelang Regency, Central Java) is a former Indonesian professional footballer.

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Kusumanegara Heroes' Cemetery

Kusumanegara Heroes' Cemetery (also spelled Kusuma Negara; also known as Semaki Heroes' Cemetery) is a cemetery located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Kuta

Kuta is administratively a district (kecamatan) and subdistrict/village (kelurahan) in southern Bali, Indonesia.

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Kwik Kian Gie

Kwik Kian Gie (born 11 January 1935 in Juwana, Central Java) was the Indonesian Coordinating Minister of Economics and Finance from 1999–2000, and Minister of National Development Planning from 2001-2004.

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Kyai

A kyai (kyaa-ee) is a (Javanese) expert in Islam.

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Lagaligo Stadium

Lagaligo Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Palopo, Indonesia.

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Lagundri Bay

Lagundri Bay is a horseshoe-shaped bay at the southern end of the island of Nias off the coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.

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Lake Diatas

Lake Diatas (means: Upper Lake; Minangnese: Danau Diateh) is a lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Lake Dibawah

Lake Dibawah (means: Lower Lake; Minangnese: Danau Dibawah) is a lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Lake Gunung Tujuh

Lake Gunung Tujuh or The Seven Mountain Lake in English is a volcanic crater lake in the province of Jambi, Indonesia, located at within Kerinci National Park.

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Lake Kerinci

Lake Kerinci is a lake in Jambi, Indonesia.

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Lake Laut Tawar

Lake Laut Tawar is a lake in Aceh, Indonesia.

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Lake Maninjau

Lake Maninjau (Danau Maninjau, meaning overlook or observation in the Minangkabau language) is a caldera lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Lake Matano

Lake Matano (Danau Matano), also known as Matana, is a natural lake in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Lake Poso

Lake Poso (Danau Poso) is a lake in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, and the third-deepest lake in Indonesia.

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Lake Ranau

Lake Ranau is a lake in Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Lake Singkarak

Lake Singkarak (Danau Singkarak) is a lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Lake Tempe

Lake Tempe is a lake in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Lake Toba

Lake Toba (Danau Toba) is a large natural lake in Indonesia occupying the caldera of a supervolcano.

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Lake Towuti

Lake Towuti is a lake in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Laksamana

The Laksamana (Jawi: لقسامان) is a position within the armed forces, similar to the position of admiral in Malay sultanates and in present-day countries like Indonesia and Malaysia.

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Lampung

Lampung is a province of Indonesia.

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Lanfang Republic

The Lanfang Republic (Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Làn-fông Khiung-fò-koet) was a Chinese state and kongsi federation in Western Borneo.

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Lang Island

Lang Island (Dutch: "Long"; modern Indonesian: Krakatau Kecil or Panjang) lies in the Sunda Strait, between Java and Sumatra, in Indonesia.

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Langgam jawa

Langgam jawa is a regional form of Indonesian kroncong music most often associated with the city of Surakarta (Solo).

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Languages of Indonesia

More than 700 living languages are spoken in Indonesia.

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Lani people

The Lani are an indigenous people in Western New Guinea, usually labelled 'Western Dani' by foreign missionaries, or grouped—inaccurately—with the Dani people who inhabit the Baliem Valley to the east.

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Law enforcement in Indonesia

Law enforcement in Indonesia is performed by multiple law enforcement agencies and some of them are under supervision of the Indonesian National Police.

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Law of Indonesia

Law of Indonesia is based on a civil law system, intermixed with customary law and the Roman Dutch law.

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Lawa River (Indonesia)

The Lawa River is a branch of the Mahakam River in eastern Borneo.

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Lebak Bulus Stadium

Lebak Bulus Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Legend of Puteri Gunung Ledang

The legend revolves around a celestial princess who lived on Mount Ledang, located on present-day Johore.

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Legian

Legian is a suburban and beach area on the west coast of Bali just north of Kuta and south of Seminyak the area between Jl. Melasti and Jl. Dhyana Pura.

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Legislation on Chinese Indonesians

Indonesian law affecting Chinese-Indonesians were conducted through a series of laws, directives, or constitutions enacted by the Government of Indonesia that affected the lives of Chinese Indonesians or Chinese nationals living in Indonesia since the nation's independence.

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Lembaga Musyawarah Adat Asmat

Lembaga Musyawarah Adat Asmat or LMAA is a grassroots community organization in the Asmat region in the southwestern coast of Papua, a province of Indonesia, located on the island of New Guinea.

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Lembata

Lembata is an island in the Lesser Sunda Islands, formerly known as Lomblen island; it is the largest island of the Solor Archipelago, in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia.

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Lempuyangan railway station

Lempuyangan Station is a large class train station located in Yogyakarta City, is about 1 km east of the main station of this city, Yogyakarta Tugu Railway Station.

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Leonardus Benjamin Moerdani

Leonardus Benjamin Moerdani (also publicly known as LB Moerdani or Benny Moerdani) (2 October 1932 – 29 August 2004) was the ABRI Commander from 1983 to 1988 and also served as Indonesia's Minister of Defense and Security.

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Leroboleng

Leroboleng is a volcano located in the eastern part of the island of Flores, Indonesia.

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Lesser Sunda Islands

The Lesser Sunda Islands (Kepulauan Nusa Tenggara "southeastern archipelago" or Kepulauan Sunda Kecil "lesser Sundanese archipelago") are a group of islands in Maritime Southeast Asia, north of Australia.

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Leti (island)

Leti is an Indonesian island, the westernmost of the Leti Islands, and one of the 92 officially listed outlying islands of Indonesia.

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Lewotobi

Lewotobi is a twin volcano located in the southeastern part of the island of Flores, Indonesia.

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Lewotolo

Lewotolo is a stratovolcano located in the north-central part of the island of Lembata, Indonesia.

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Leyak

In the folklore of Bali, the Leyak (in Indonesian, people called it 'Leak' (le-ak)—the Y is not written or spoken) is a mythological figure in the form of flying head with entrails (heart, lung, liver, etc.) still attached.

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LGBT rights in Indonesia

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Indonesia face legal challenges and prejudices not experienced by non-LGBT residents.

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Liang Bua

Liang Bua is a limestone cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia.

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Liang Daoming

Liang Daoming was an abscondee of the Chinese Ming Dynasty who became king of Palembang in Srivijaya.

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Liem Swie King

Liem Swie King (born 28 February 1956 in Kudus) is a former Indonesian badminton player who excelled from the late 1970s through the mid-1980s.

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Liliyana Natsir

Liliyana Natsir (born 9 September 1985) is an Indonesian badminton player who specializes in doubles.

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Lindu people

Lindu people is a collection of four indigenous communities known as Anca, Tomado, Langko and Puroo in areas around Lindu Lake in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Lingga Islands

Not to be confused with "Linga", a common Scottish island name, see Linga (disambiguation) The Lingga Islands Regency or Lingga Archipelago (Kabupaten Kepulauan Lingga) are a group of islands in Indonesia, located south of Singapore, along both sides of the equator, off the eastern coast of Riau Province on Sumatra island.

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Linggadjati Agreement

The Linggadjati Agreement (Linggajati in modern Indonesian spelling) was a political accord concluded on 15 November 1946 by the Dutch administration and the unilaterally declared Republic of Indonesia in the village of Liggarjati, near Cirebon in which the Dutch recognised the republic as the de facto authority in Java, Madura and Sumatra.

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Linton Sirait

Linton Sirait (born 1956) is an Indonesian District Court judge in Bali.

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Lion Air Flight 538

Lion Air Flight 538 (JT 538) was a scheduled passenger flight from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, Jakarta to Juanda International Airport in Surabaya with a stopover at Adi Sumarmo Airport, Surakarta, Indonesia.

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Lippo Village

Lippo Village is a multiracial community in Tangerang, 23 km west of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Liran

Liran (Pulau Liran) (pronounced: lee-rawn) is a small island off the southwest coast of Wetar Island, Indonesia.

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List of airlines of Indonesia

This is a list of airlines which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Indonesia.

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List of airports in Indonesia

This is a list of airports in Indonesia, sorted by location.

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List of ambassadors of Indonesia to Australia

List of Indonesian diplomats who held the office of the Indonesian ambassador to Australia: (*) Ambassador Nadjib was recalled to Jakarta between November 2013 and May 2014 following reports of Australian intelligence activities in Indonesia.

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List of ambassadors of Indonesia to the United Kingdom

List of Indonesian diplomats who held the office of the Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

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List of ambassadors of New Zealand to Indonesia

The Ambassador from New Zealand to Indonesia is New Zealand's foremost diplomatic representative in the Republic of Indonesia, and in charge of New Zealand's diplomatic mission in Indonesia.

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List of banks in Indonesia

This is a list of major banks in Indonesia.

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List of birds of Indonesia

Indonesia, with its vast islands, tropical weather and rainforests is one of the world's richest and most important country in term of biodiversity.

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List of birds of Indonesia (non-passerine)

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List of birds of Indonesia (passerine)

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List of Catholic dioceses in Indonesia

The Roman Catholic Church in Indonesia is composed of 10 archdioceses and 27 dioceses which form 10 ecclesiastical provinces.

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List of Chinese Indonesians

This is a list of notable Chinese Indonesians.

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List of cities in Indonesia

This is a list of official cities in Indonesia, by major island or region.

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List of companies of Indonesia

Indonesia is a unitary sovereign state and transcontinental country located mainly in Southeast Asia with some territories in Oceania.

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List of diplomatic missions in Ottawa

This is a list of the embassies, high commissions and Apostolic Nunciature in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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List of earthquakes in Indonesia

This is an incomplete list of more recent recorded major earthquakes that have occurred within the boundaries of Indonesia—as indicated by the geology of the region, and the volcanic activity—much large numbers of earthquakes of smaller magnitude occur very regularly due to the meeting of major tectonic plates in the region.

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List of endemic birds of Indonesia

Indonesia has more endemic birds than any other country.

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List of football clubs in Indonesia

This is a list of football clubs in Indonesia.

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List of governors of Yogyakarta

List of governors of Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia.

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List of Hikayat

Hikayat (Jawi: حكاية) - an Arabic word that literally translates to "stories" - is a form of Malay literature, which relate the adventures of national heroes of Malayan kingdoms, or royal chronicles.

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List of Indonesia-related topics

This is a list of topics related to Indonesia.

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List of Indonesian acronyms and abbreviations

ABK (anak buat kapal) - ship's crew ABRI (Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia) - Military of Indonesia (New Order Era) AMD (ABRI Masuk Desa) - A social responsibility program by Indonesian army (ABRI), such as providing free medical service, repairing/building roads and public utilities.

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List of Indonesian agricultural universities and colleges

This article lists agricultural universities, academies / polytechniques and colleges in Indonesia, by region.

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List of Indonesian composers

This is a selected list of some Indonesian composers.

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List of Indonesian dishes

This is a list of selected dishes found in Indonesian cuisine.

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List of Indonesian monarchies

This is a list of monarchies, past and present, in Indonesia.

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List of Indonesian musicians and musical groups

This is a list of Indonesian musicians and musical groups from various genres.

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List of Indonesian painters

Below is the list of painters from Indonesia or the Dutch Indies.

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List of Indonesian provinces by GRP per capita

This article presents a list of Indonesian provinces sorted by their gross regional product nominal (GRP Nominal) per capita.

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List of Indonesian provinces by Human Development Index

List of Indonesian provinces by HDI is in order of the HDI of Indonesian provinces.

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List of Indonesian-language poets

This is a list of poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the Indonesian language.

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List of Indonesians

This is a list of Indonesians, people who are identified with Indonesia through residential, legal, historical, or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.

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List of islands of Indonesia

The islands of Indonesia, also known as the Indonesian archipelago and formerly known as the Indian archipelago, may refer either to the islands comprising the nation-state of Indonesia or to the geographical groups which include its islands.

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List of Jakarta Subdistricts

This is a list of Subdistricts in Jakarta.

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List of lakes of Indonesia

This is a list of the notable lakes of Indonesia.

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List of loanwords in Indonesian

The Indonesian language has absorbed many loanwords from other languages, including Sanskrit, Tamil, Hindi, Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese and other Austronesian languages.

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List of main infrastructure projects in Indonesia

This list of main infrastructure projects in Indonesia includes recently completed projects, activities reported to be under way, and main projects which have been announced as likely to start in the near future.

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List of museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia

This list includes many museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia (including aquariums, zoos, and botanical gardens, following the definition of the International Council of Museums).

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List of national parks of Indonesia

This is the list of the national parks of Indonesia.

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List of natural disasters in Indonesia

Natural disasters in Indonesia can usefully be divided into major disasters, medium level disasters, and lesser disasters which although causing less damage are very common across Indonesia.

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List of newspapers in Indonesia

This is list of newspapers in Indonesia.

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List of people on the postage stamps of Indonesia

This is a list of people from Indonesia who have been represented on stamps.

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List of political parties in Indonesia

Since 1999, Indonesia has had a multi-party system.

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List of ports in Indonesia

List of ports in Indonesia, sorted by location.

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List of power stations in Indonesia

The following lists some of the larger power stations in Indonesia.

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List of Presidents of Indonesia

This is a complete list of Presidents of Indonesia.

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List of radio stations in Banda Aceh, Indonesia

This is a list of radio stations of Banda Aceh in Indonesia.

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List of radio stations in Bandung, Indonesia

This is a list of FM & AM radio stations in Bandung, Indonesia, and their frequencies.

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List of radio stations in Jakarta

This is a list of FM & AM radio stations in Jakarta, Indonesia, and their frequencies.

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List of radio stations in Pekanbaru

The following is a list of FM and AM radio stations in Pekanbaru, Indonesia which can be sorted by their frequencies, names, legal entities, slogans and programming formats.

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List of regencies and cities of Indonesia

This is the list of regencies and cities of Indonesia.

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List of sacred places in Java

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List of Star Fox characters

This is a list of characters from the Star Fox series of video games, listed in order of introduction.

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List of subdistricts of Indonesia

In Indonesia, a subdistrict (kecamatan) is a subdivision of regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota).

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List of television stations in Indonesia

This is a list of television stations in Indonesia.

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List of terrorist incidents in Indonesia

This is a List of terrorist incidents in Indonesia.

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List of universities in Indonesia

This is a list of universities, colleges, polytechnics and other higher educational institutions in Indonesia.

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List of Vice Presidents of Indonesia

This is a list of Vice-Presidents of Indonesia.

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List of volcanoes in Indonesia

The geography of Indonesia is dominated by volcanoes that are formed due to subduction zones between the Eurasian plate and the Indo-Australian plate.

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List of World Heritage Sites in Indonesia

The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 8 World Heritage Sites in Indonesia.

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Lita Nurlita

Lita Nurlita (born November 1, 1983 in Bandung, West Java) is a badminton player from Indonesia.

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Lius Pongoh

Lius Pongoh (born December 3, 1960 in Jakarta) is a former Chinese Indonesian badminton player.

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Lombok

Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.

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Lombok Strait

The Lombok Strait (Selat Lombok), is a strait connecting the Java Sea to the Indian Ocean, and is located between the islands of Bali and Lombok in Indonesia.

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Long Road to Heaven

Long Road to Heaven is a 2007 Indonesian feature film about the 2002 Bali bombings, by Kalyana Shira Films.

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Longhouse

A longhouse or long house is a type of long, proportionately narrow, single-room building built by peoples in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe, and North America.

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Lore Lindu National Park

Lore Lindu National Park is a protected area of forest on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, in the province of Central Sulawesi.

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Lorentz National Park

Lorentz National Park is located in Papua, Indonesia formerly known as Irian Jaya (western New Guinea).

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Lower Mamberamo languages

The Lower Mamberamo languages are a recently proposed language family linking two languages spoken along the northern coast of Papua province, Indonesia, near the mouth of the Mamberamo River.

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Luluk Hadiyanto

Luluk Hadiyanto (born 8 June 1979 in Blora, Central Java) is a male badminton player from Indonesia, specialized in men's doubles and former world number one with doubles partner Alvent Yulianto.

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M. H. Lukman

Muhammad Hatta Lukman (1920? – 1965) was the First Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI).

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M. Nasroen

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Madura Island

Madura is an Indonesian island off the northeastern coast of Java.

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Madurese language

Madurese is a language of the Madurese people of Madura Island and eastern Java, Indonesia; it is also spoken on the neighbouring small Kangean Islands and Sapudi Islands, as well as by migrants to other parts of Indonesia, namely the eastern salient of Java (comprising Pasuruan, Surabaya, Malang to Banyuwangi), the Masalembu Islands, and even some on Kalimantan.

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Madurese people

The Madurese (sometimes Madurace or Madhure) also known as Orang Madura and Suku Madura in Indonesian are an ethnic group originally from the island of Madura now found in many parts of Indonesia, where they are the third-largest ethnic group by population.

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Maesa Stadium

Maesa Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Tondano, Indonesia.

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Mahakam River

The Mahakam River is a river in Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Mahsuri

Mahsuri was a young woman who lived in Langkawi, an island in Kedah, Malaysia, during the late 18th century.

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Maimun Palace

Maimun Palace or Maimoon Palace (Istana Maimun) is an istana (royal palace) of the Sultanate of Deli and a well-known landmark in Medan, the capital city of North Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Majapahit

The Majapahit Empire (Javanese: ꦏꦫꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀ꦩꦗꦥꦲꦶꦠ꧀ Karaton Majapahit, Kerajaan Majapahit) was a thalassocracy in Southeast Asia, based on the island of Java (part of modern-day Indonesia), that existed from 1293 to circa 1500.

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Makassar Strait

Makassar Strait is a strait between the islands of Borneo and Sulawesi in Indonesia.

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Makassarese language

Makassarese (sometimes spelled Makasar, Makassar, or Macassar) is a language of the Makassarese people, spoken in South Sulawesi province of Indonesia.

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Malacca Sultanate

The Malacca Sultanate (Kesultanan Melayu Melaka; Jawi script: كسلطانن ملايو ملاك) was a Malay sultanate centred in the modern-day state of Malacca, Malaysia.

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Malang railway station

Malang Station is a train station in Malang city, East Java.

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Malay houses

Malay houses (Malay: Rumah Melayu; Jawi: رومه ملايو) are traditional dwellings, originating before the arrival of foreign or modern influences, and constructed by the indigenous ethnic Malay of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo.

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Malay styles and titles

The Malay language has a complex system of styles, titles and honorifics, which are used extensively in Brunei and Malaysia.

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Malays (ethnic group)

Malays (Orang Melayu, Jawi: أورڠ ملايو) are an Austronesian ethnic group that predominantly inhabit the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra and coastal Borneo, as well as the smaller islands which lie between these locations — areas that are collectively known as the Malay world.

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Malikussaleh

Malik ul Salih (Malik Al Saleh, Malik al Salih or Malik ul Saleh; Arabic: الملك الصالح) is an Arab who established the first Muslim state of Samudera Pasai in the year 1267.

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Malin Kundang

Malin Kundang, Si Tanggang also called Nakhoda Manis, is a Southeast Asian folktale about retribution on an ungrateful son.

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Maluku (province)

Maluku (English: Moluccas) is a province of Indonesia. It comprises the central and southern regions of the Maluku Islands. The main city and capital of Maluku province is Ambon on the small Ambon Island. The province had a population of at the 2010 Census, and the latest estimate (for January 2014) is 1,708,190. All the Maluku Islands were part of a single province from 1950 until 1999. In 1999 the northern part of Maluku (then comprising the Maluku Utara Regency, the Halmahera Tengah Regency and the City of Ternate) were split off to form a separate province of North Maluku (Indonesian: Maluku Utara).

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Maluku Islands

The Maluku Islands or the Moluccas are an archipelago within Banda Sea, Indonesia.

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Mamberamo River

The Mamberamo is a large river on the island of New Guinea, in the Indonesian province of Papua.

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Manado Malay

Manado Malay, or simply the Manado language, is a creole language spoken in Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi province in Indonesia, and the surrounding area.

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Manahan Stadium

Manahan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia.

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Manananggal

The Manananggal (sometimes confused with the Wak Wak and Aswang, also translates literally to "Remover") is a vampire-like mythical creature of the Philippines, a malevolent, man-eating and blood-sucking monster or witch.

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Mandala Airlines Flight 91

Mandala Airlines Flight 91 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight that originated from Polonia International Airport in Medan, Indonesia to Soekarno-Hatta Int'l Airport in Jakarta.

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Mandala Krida Stadium

Mandala Krida Stadium is located in Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta Special Region.

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Mandala Stadium

Mandala Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Jayapura, Papua Province, Indonesia.

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Mandra

Mandra (Μάνδρα), is a town and former municipality in West Attica, Greece.

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Mangole Island

Mangole (Xulla Mangola - earlier name.) is a large island in the Sula Islands, which again are part of Maluku Islands in Indonesia.

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Mantion–Meax languages

The Mantion–Meax or East Bird's Head languages form a language family of three languages in the "Bird's Head Peninsula" of western New Guinea, spoken by 20,000 people.

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Manuel Carrascalão

Manuel Viegas Carrascalão (born 16 December 1933 – 11 July 2009) was an Indonesian parliamentarian and prominent East Timorese independence leader.

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Manusela people

The Manusela or Wahai people has a population of over 10,100 is centered in the Manusela mountains of North Seram, Maluku, Indonesia.

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Maoke Mountains

The Maoke Mountains is a mountain range in the province of Papua, Indonesia.

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Maphilindo

The Greater Malayan Confederation, or Maphilindo (for '''Ma'''laysia, the '''Phil'''ippines, and '''Indo'''nesia), was a proposed, nonpolitical confederation of the three Southeast Asian countries.

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Marapu

The Marapu religion (also known as Marafu in Sumba) is a form of ancestral religion that is practiced mainly in the island of Sumba in Indonesia.

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March 2007 Sumatra earthquakes

The March 2007 Sumatra earthquakes occurred near the northern end of Lake Singkarak in Sumatra, Indonesia, on March 6.

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Mari Elka Pangestu

Mari Elka Pangestu (born 23 October 1956) was the Minister of Trade of Indonesia from October 2004 to October 2011. In a cabinet reshuffle in October 2011 she was appointed to the newly created position of minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, a post she held until the term of the administration of president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono finished on 20 October 2014. In late December 2012 the Indonesian Government nominated Mari Pangestu as a candidate for the position of Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to succeed the incumbent Director-General, Pascal Lamy, whose term ends in 2013. The General Council of the WTO considered nominations from various countries in early 2013. The selection process went through various rounds and in late April 2013 eliminated all three candidates from the Asia-Pacific region. Mari Pangestu issued a gracious statement accepting the outcome of the process.

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Maria Dermoût

Maria Dermoût (15 June 1888 – 27 June 1962), was an Indo-European novelist, considered one of the greats of Dutch literature and as such an important proponent of Dutch Indies literature.

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Mariana Renata

Mariana Renata (born Mariana Renata Dantec; 31 December 1983, Paris) is a French-Indonesian model and actress.

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Markis Kido

Markis Kido (born 11 August 1984 in Jakarta) is a male badminton player from Indonesia, one of the world's leading men's doubles specialists.

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Mataram Sultanate

The Sultanate of Mataram was the last major independent Javanese kingdom on Java before the island was colonised by the Dutch.

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May 1998 riots of Indonesia

The May 1998 riots of Indonesia (Kerusuhan Mei 1998), also known as the 1998 tragedy (Tragedi 1998) or simply the 1998 event (Peristiwa 1998), were incidents of mass violence, demonstrations, and civil unrest of a racial nature that occurred throughout Indonesia, mainly in Medan in the province of North Sumatra (4–8 May), the capital city of Jakarta (12–15 May), and Surakarta (also called Solo) in the province of Central Java (13–15 May).

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Medang Kingdom

The Medang Empire or Mataram Kingdom was a Javanese Hindu–Buddhist kingdom that flourished between the 8th and 11th centuries.

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Media of Indonesia

The media of Indonesia consist of several different types of communications media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based Web sites.

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Megawati Sukarnoputri

Diah Permata Megawati Setiawati Sukarnoputri, usually shortened to Megawati Sukarnoputri (born 23 January 1947), generally known as Megawati, is an Indonesian politician who served as president of Indonesia from 23 July 2001 to 20 October 2004.

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Melayu Kingdom

The Melayu Kingdom (also known as Malayu, Dharmasraya Kingdom or the Jambi Kingdom;, reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation mat-la-yu kwok)Muljana, Slamet, (2006), Sriwijaya, Yogyakarta: LKIS,.

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Mentawai Islands Regency

The Mentawai Islands are a chain of about seventy islands and islets approximately off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.

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Mentawai language

The Mentawai language is an Austronesian language, spoken by the Mentawai people of the Mentawai Islands, West Sumatra.

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Mentawai people

Mentawai (also known as Mentawei and Mentawi) people are the native people of the Mentawai Islands, West Sumatra province, Indonesia.

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Mentawai Strait

Mentawai Strait separates Sumatra and Mentawai Islands, Indonesia.

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Menteng Stadium

Menteng Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Merdeka

Merdeka is a word in the Indonesian and Malay language meaning independent or free.

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Merdeka Palace

The Merdeka Palace (also known in Indonesian as Istana Gambir and during the Dutch colonial times as Paleis te Koningsplein), is one of six presidential palaces in Indonesia.

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Metro Pagi

Metro Pagi (lit. Metro Morning) is a two-and-a-half-hour breakfast morning newscast broadcast by Metro TV, Indonesia's first 24-hour news channel at 4:30 A.M. UTC+7 The show has two anchors and airs the latest news with live reports from the station's bureaus throughout the country.

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MetroMini

The MetroMini minibus system is major part of the public transport system of Jakarta.

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Meuthia Kasim

Meuthia "Mukas" Kasim (born August 19, 1968) is a famous radio announcer in Indonesia.

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Mia Audina

Mia Audina Tjiptawan (born 22 August 1979) is a former Indonesian badminton player who represented Indonesia and later the Netherlands in international competitions.

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Mike Mohede

Michael Prabawa Mohede (November 7, 1983 – July 31, 2016), better known as Mike, was an Indonesian singer and the winner of the second season of Indonesian Idol.

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Minahasan people

The Minahasans (alternative spelling: Minahassa or Mina hasa) are an ethnic group located in the North Sulawesi province of Indonesia, formerly known as North Celebes.

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Minangkabau language

Minangkabau (autonym: Baso Minang(kabau); Bahasa Minangkabau) is an Austronesian language spoken by the Minangkabau of West Sumatra, the western part of Riau, South Aceh Regency, the northern part of Bengkulu and Jambi, also in several cities throughout Indonesia by migrated Minangkabau.

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Minangkabau people

Minangkabau people (Minangkabau: Urang Minang; Indonesian: Suku Minang; Jawi script: اورڠ مينڠ), also known as Minang, are an ethnic group indigenous to the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Ming Shilu

The Ming Shilu contains the imperial annals of the Ming emperors (1368–1644).

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Mobile Brigade Corps

The Mobile Brigade Corps (Indonesian: Korps Brigade Mobil) abbreviated Brimob is the special operations and paramilitary units within the Indonesian National Police force.

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Mohammad Hatta

Mohammad Hatta (12 August 1902 – 14 March 1980) was Indonesia's first vice president, later also serving as the country's prime minister.

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Mohammad Natsir

Mohammad Natsir (17 July 19086 February 1993) was an Islamic scholar and politician.

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Mongondow language

Mongondow, or Bolaang Mongondow, is one of the Indonesian languages spoken in Bolaang Mongondow Regency and neighbouring regencies of North Sulawesi (Celebes) and Gorontalo Provinces, Indonesia.

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Moreno Soeprapto

Moreno Soepraptopage 18, Autosport magazine - 28 September 2006 (born 14 November 1982 in Jakarta) is an Indonesian racing driver and politician.

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Morotai

Morotai Island (Pulau Morotai) is an island in the Halmahera group of eastern Indonesia's Maluku Islands (Moluccas).

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Mount Agung

Mount Agung or Gunung Agung is a volcano in Bali, Indonesia, southeast of Mt Batur volcano, also in Bali.

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Mount Batur

Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung on the island of Bali, Indonesia.

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Mount Bromo

Mount Bromo (Gunung Bromo), is an active volcano and part of the Tengger massif, in East Java, Indonesia.

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Mount Cereme

Mount Ciremai/Cereme (or Ciremay) is a dominating symmetrical stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia.

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Mount Egon

Mount Egon (Gunung Egon, sometimes also called Gunung Namang) is a stratovolcano located in the southeastern part of the island of Flores, Indonesia in the area of Maumere bay.

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Mount Guntur

Mount Guntur or Gunung Guntur is an active stratovolcano in western Java.

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Mount Halimun Salak National Park

Mount Halimun Salak National Park is a 400 km2 conservation area in the Indonesian province of West Java on the island of Java.

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Mount Hiri

Hiri is a small, 3-kilometre-wide forested island immediately north of the island of Ternate, in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia.

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Mount Iya

Iya is a stratovolcano located in the south-central part of the island of Flores, Indonesia, south of the city of Ende.

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Mount Kaba

Kaba, a twin volcano with Mount Hitam in Bengkulu Province of Indonesia, has an elongated summit crater complex dominated by three large historically active craters trending ENE from the summit to the upper NE flank.

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Mount Kerinci

Mount Kerinci (also spelled Kerintji, among several other ways, and referred to as Gunung Kerinci, Gadang, Berapi Kurinci, Kerinchi, Korinci/Korintji, or Peak of Indrapura/Indrapoera) is a volcano in Sumatra island of Indonesia.

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Mount Latimojong

Latimojong, Rantemario (Indonesian: Bulu Rantemario) is a mountain located in the province of South Sulawesi, Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Mount Leuser

Mount Leuser is one of three prominent peaks on the Leuser Range in the Indonesian province of Aceh.

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Mount Marapi

Marapi (also known as Merapi or Berapi) is a complex volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Mount Merapi

Mount Merapi, Gunung Merapi (literally Fire Mountain in Indonesian and Javanese), is an active stratovolcano located on the border between Central Java and Yogyakarta provinces, Indonesia.

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Mount Merbabu

Mount Merbabu (Gunung Merbabu) is a dormant stratovolcano in Central Java province on the Indonesian island of Java.

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Mount Mutis

Mount Mutis is the highest point of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, at above sea level.

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Mount Rantekombola

Rantekombola (Indonesian: Bulu Rantekombola) is a mountain located in the province of South Sulawesi, Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Mount Rinjani

Mount Rinjani or Gunung Rinjani is an active volcano in Indonesia on the island of Lombok.

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Mount Sago

Sago (also known as Malintang) is a mountain in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Mount Sahendaruman

Mount Sahendaruman is an extinct volcano located in southern part of Indonesian island of Sangihe.

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Mount Salak

Mount Salak (Gunung Salak, Gunung Salak) is an eroded volcano in West Java, Indonesia.

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Mount Serua

Serua is a volcanic island located in the Banda Sea, Indonesia.

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Mount Sibayak

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Mount Singgalang

Singgalang (Gunung Singgalang in Indonesian) is a volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Mount Sirung

Mount Sirung (Gunung Sirung) is an active volcano complex volcano located on Pantar Island in the Alor archipelago of the eastern Indonesian province of Nusa Tenggara Timor.

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Mount Sundoro

Mount Sindara, Mount Sindoro or Mount Sundoro is an active stratovolcano in Central Java, Indonesia.

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Mount Talakmau

Talakmau (also known as Talamau or Ophir) is a volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Mount Talang

Mount Talang (Gunung Talang) (2,597 m) is an active stratovolcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Mount Tambora

Mount Tambora (or Tomboro) is an active stratovolcano on Sumbawa, one of the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia.

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Mount Tandikat

Tandikat is a stratovolcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Its elevation is 2,438 m (7,999 ft). It is a twin volcano with Mount Singgalang, which is located to the north-north-east of Tandikat. However, only Tandikat has had historical volcanic activity. The city of Padang Panjang is located at the foot of the mountain.

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Mount Tarakan

Tarakan volcano is located in Indonesia's Halmahera islands, near the shore of Galela Bay north east of Dukono volcano.

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Mpu Gandring

Mpu Gandring was a famous maker of kris, a type of Javanese knife.

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Mpu Prapanca

Mpu Prapanca was the author of the epic poem Nagarakretagama, written in Old Javanese.

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Mpu Sindok

Mpu Sindok, throne name: Sri Isyana Vikramadhammatunggadeva, was the last king of the Sanjaya Dynasty who ruled the Kingdom of Mataram from Central Java, reigned from around 928 or 929 AD.

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Muara Takus

Muara Takus (Candi Muara Takus) is a Buddhist temple complex, thought to belong to the Srivijaya empire.

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Muhammad Rachman

Mohammad Rachman Sawaluddin bin Suhaimat (born 23 December 1971) is an Indonesian professional boxer.

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Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo

Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo (born June 22, 1901, in Kedungjati, near Semarang, Java, Indonesia; died June 23, 1987) was an Indonesian spiritual man who found the movement known as Subud.

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Muhammad Toha

Muhammad Toha (1927 – 24 March 1946) was an Indonesian revolutionary and war hero, celebrated as a martyr in Indonesia for his act of self-sacrifice in Bandung during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Muhammadiyah

Muhammadiyah (محمدية, followers of Muhammad. full name: Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah) is a major Islamic non-governmental organization in Indonesia.

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Mulan Jameela

Mulan Jameela (born August 23, 1979 in Garut; previously known as Mulan Kwok) is an Indonesian female solo singer.

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Mulawarman Stadium

Mulawarman Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bontang, Indonesia.

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Muna Island

Muna (Pulau Muna) is an island in the Southeast Sulawesi province of Indonesia with an area of.

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Munir Said Thalib

Munir Said Thalib (8 December 1965 – 7 September 2004) was an Indonesian activists.

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Muntilan

The Muntilan area is a sub-district (''kecamatan'') in the Magelang Regency, Central Java.

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Musi River (Indonesia)

The Musi River is located in southern Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Music of Bali

Bali is an Indonesian island that shares in the gamelan and other Indonesian musical styles.

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Music of Indonesia

The music of Indonesia demonstrates its cultural diversity, the local musical creativity, as well as subsequent foreign musical influences that shaped contemporary music scenes of Indonesia.

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Music of Java

The Music of Java embraces a wide variety of styles, both traditional and contemporary, reflecting the diversity of the island and its lengthy history.

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Music of Sumatra

Sumatra is a part of Indonesia; its best-known musical output is probably dangdut, a rabab/saluang instrumental style.

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Musso

Musso (1897, in Kediri, East Java – Madiun, in 31 October 1948) was one of PKI leaders and one of figures in Madiun affair.

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MV Senopati Nusantara

The MV Senopati Nusantara was an Indonesian ferry that sank in a storm on December 30, 2006.

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Nabiel Makarim

Nabiel Makarim (born November 9, 1945 in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia) was Indonesia's State Minister of the Environment from 2001 to 2004.

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Nadine Chandrawinata

Nadine Chandrawinata (born May 8, 1984) was an Indonesian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned as 2005 Puteri Indonesia.

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Nagarakretagama

The Nagarakretagama or Nagarakrtagama, also known as Desawarnana, is an Old Javanese eulogy to Hayam Wuruk, a Javanese king of the Majapahit Empire.

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Nahdlatul Ulama

Nahdlatul Ulama (also Nahdatul Ulama or NU) is a traditionalist Sunni Islam movement in Indonesia following the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence.

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Natal, North Sumatra

Natal is a town in Mandailing region, North Sumatra province, Indonesia.

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National emblem of Indonesia

The national emblem of Indonesia is called Garuda Pancasila.

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National Hero of Indonesia

National Hero of Indonesia (Indonesian: Gelar Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia) is the highest-level title awarded in Indonesia.

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National Institute of Aeronautics and Space

National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional/LAPAN) is the Indonesian government space agency.

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National Monument (Indonesia)

The National Monument (Monumen Nasional, abbreviated Monas) is a 132 m (433 ft) tower in the centre of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta, symbolizing the fight for Indonesia.

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National Museum of Indonesia

The National Museum of Indonesia (Museum Nasional), is an archeological, historical, ethnological, and geographical museum located in Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat, Central Jakarta, right on the west side of Merdeka Square.

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Natuna Regency

The Natuna Regency is an archipelago of 272 islands located in the south part of the South China Sea in the Natuna Sea.

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Nedebang language

Nedebang is a Papuan language spoken in the villages of Balungada and Baulang in the eastern district of Pantar island in the Alor archipelago of Indonesia.

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Negara Daha

Negara Daha was a Hindu kingdom now located in the Regency of Hulu Sungai Selatan, Province of South Kalimantan, Republic of Indonesia.

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New Guinea

New Guinea (Nugini or, more commonly known, Papua, historically, Irian) is a large island off the continent of Australia.

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New Order (Indonesia)

The New Order (Orde Baru) is the term coined by the second Indonesian President Suharto to characterise his regime as he came to power in 1966.

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New York Agreement

An Agreement signed by the Netherlands and Indonesia regarding the administration of the territory of West New Guinea.

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Next Eleven

The Next Eleven (known also by the numeronym N-11) are the eleven countries – Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Turkey, South Korea and Vietnam – identified by Goldman Sachs investment banker and economist Jim O'Neill in a research paper as having a high potential of becoming, along with the BRICS countries, among the world's largest economies in the 21st century.

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Ngurah Rai Stadium

Ngurah Rai Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Denpasar, Indonesia.

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Nias

Nīas (Pulau Nias, Nias language: Tanö Niha) is an island located on the western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Nico Thomas

Nicholas ("Nico") Thomas (born 10 June 1966 in Ambon, Indonesia) was a professional boxer.

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Nidji

Nidji is a band from Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Nippon Club (Jakarta)

Nippon Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and enjoyment of Japanese language and culture for students at Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Njoto

Njoto (1925–1965) was a senior national leader of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI), who joined the party shortly after the country's deceleration of independence, and was killed following the 1965 coup attempt.

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No. 120 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF

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No. 18 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF

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Noah (band)

Noah (former name Peterpan and stylized as NOAH) is an Indonesian alternative pop/rock band.

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Noordin Mohammad Top

Noordin Mohammad Top (11 August 1968 – 17 September 2009) was a Malaysian Muslim extremist, also referred to as Noordin, Din Moch Top, Muh Top, Top M, or Mat Top.

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Nora Samosir

Nora Samosir is a Singaporean actress of Indonesian descent who won a 2002 Life Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actress.

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North Jakarta

North Jakarta (Jakarta Utara) is one of the five administrative cities (kota) which form Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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North Maluku

North Maluku (Maluku Utara) is a province of Indonesia.

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North Pagai

North Pagai (Indonesian: Pagai Utara) is one of the Mentawai Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.

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North Sulawesi

North Sulawesi (Sulawesi Utara) is a province of Indonesia.

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North Sumatra

North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) is a province of Indonesia.

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Nova Widianto

Nova Widianto (born 10 October 1977 in Klaten, Central Java) is a former male badminton player from Indonesia.

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Novemthree Siahaan

Novemthree Siahaan (November 3, 1998 – September 14, 2005) was a young Indonesian boy who had the rare condition gigantiform cementoma.

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Nuansa Pagi

Nuansa Pagi (lit. Morning Nuance) is the first morning newscast ever produced by a private television station in Indonesia.

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Nuaulu people

The Nuaulu, Naulu or Nunuhai are a tribe located in Seram, Maluku, Indonesia.

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Nuclear power in Indonesia

The program for nuclear power in Indonesia includes plans to build nuclear reactors in the country for peaceful purposes.

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Nugroho Wisnumurti

Nugroho Wisnumurti (born 23 March 1940 in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia) was Indonesia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva, Switzerland from 2000 to 2004.

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Nurcholish Madjid

Dr.

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Nurfitriyana Saiman

Nurfitriyana Saiman-Lantang (born March 7, 1962) is a retired Indonesian archer.

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Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua, built in 1970s, is situated in the southern part of Bali, Indonesia.

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Nusa Kambangan

Nusa Kambangan (also Nusakambangan, Kambangan island, or Pulau Nusa Kambangan) island is located in the Indian Ocean, separated by a narrow strait from the south coast of Java; the closest port is Cilacap in Central Java province.

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Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is an island southeast of Indonesia's island Bali and a district of Klungkung Regency that includes the neighbouring small island of Nusa Lembongan.

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Nyepi

Nyepi is a Balinese "Day of Silence" that is commemorated every Isakawarsa (Saka new year) according to the Balinese calendar (in 2018, it falls on March 17).

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Obi Islands

The Obi Islands (also known as Ombirah, Indonesian: Kepulauan Obi) are a group of islands in the Indonesian province of North Maluku.

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Obira

Obira (also called Utara or Obi) is the main island in the Obi Islands group, in Indonesia, south of the larger Halmahera in North Maluku.

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Oei Tiong Ham

Oei Tiong Ham, Majoor-titulair der Chinezen (1866–1924) was a Chinese Indonesian businessman.

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Oirata language

Oirata or Woirata (also known as Maaro) is a Papuan language spoken on the island of Kisar in Indonesia, and in Ambon.

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Omar Dani

Air Marshal Omar Dani (23 January 1924 – 24 July 2009) was commander of the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) from 1962 until 1965.

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Ombai Strait

The Ombai Strait (Selat Ombai) is the strait which separates the Alor Archipelago from the islands of Wetar, Atauro, and Timor in the Lesser Sunda Islands.

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Ombilin Coal Mine

The Ombilin Coal Mine (formerly PT Tambang Batubara Ombilin (TBO)) is a coal mine near Sawahlunto, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Omo sebua

The Omo sebua is a traditional house style of the Nias people from Nias island, Indonesia.

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Once Mekel

Elfonda Mekel (born 21 May 1970), better known by his stage name Once (pronounced Ohn-chè), is an Indonesian singer and former lead vocalist of Dewa 19.

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Ong Hok Ham

Ong Hok Ham (1 May 1933 – 30 August 2007) was an eminent Chinese Indonesian historian considered one of the leading experts on Indonesian history during the 19th century Dutch colonial rule.

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Operation Garron

Operation Garron is the codename that the United Kingdom has assigned to its military relief operation in the aftermath of the devastating tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.

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Operation Sumatra Assist

Operation Sumatra Assist was the Australian Defence Force's (ADFs) contribution to disaster relief in Indonesia following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.

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Operation Unified Assistance

Operation Unified Assistance is the name of the United States military's response to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

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Orang bunian

Orang bunian (pronounced /bu.ni.an/) are supernatural beings in Malay folklore, invisible to most humans except those with spiritual sight.

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Orang laut

The Orang Laut are an ethnic group living around Singapore, peninsular Malaysia and the Riau Islands.

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Orang Minyak

In Malay ghost beliefs, The Orang Minyak is a supernatural creature coated with shiny black grease who abducts young women by night.

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Ortizan Solossa

Ortizan Solossa (born October 28, 1977 in Sorong, West Papua) is an Indonesian footballer.

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Osing people

The Osing people (Ngoko Javanese:, Madya Javanese:, Krama Javanese:, Ngoko Gêdrìk: wòng Ôsìng, Madya Gêdrìk: tiyang Ôsìng, Krama Gêdrìk: priyantun Ôsìng, Osing: laré Using, Indonesian: suku Osing) are a community living in the eastern salient of Java, Indonesia, in the easternmost part of East Java.

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Padalarang railway station

Padalarang Station is a train station in West Bandung Regency, West Java.

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Padangbai

Padangbai is a small coastal town in eastern Bali, Indonesia near Candidasa.

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Padri War

The Padri War (also called the Minangkabau War) was fought from 1803 until 1837 in West Sumatra, Indonesia between the Padris and the Adats.

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Pagaruyung Kingdom

Pagaruyung (also Pagarruyung, Pagar Ruyung and, Malayapura or Malayupura) was the seat of the Minangkabau kings of Western Sumatra, though little is known about it. Modern Pagaruyung is a village in Tanjung Emas subdistrict, Tanah Datar regency, located near the town of Batusangkar, Indonesia.

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Paku Alam VIII

Sri Paku Alam VIII (10 April 1910 – 11 September 1998) was the son of Sri Paku Alam VII and Gusti Bendara Raden Ayu Retno Poewoso.

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Pakubuwono II

Pakubuwono II (also transliterated Pakubuwana II) (1711–1749) was the last ruler of Kartasura and the first Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta).

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Pakubuwono III

Pakubuwono III (also transliterated Pakubuwana III) (1732 – 1788) was the third Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta).

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Pakubuwono IV

Pakubuwono IV (also transliterated Pakubuwana IV) (31 August 1768 – 1 October 1820) was the fourth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta).

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Pakubuwono IX

Pakubuwono IX (also transliterated Pakubuwana IX) was the ninth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta).

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Pakubuwono V

Pakubuwono V (also transliterated Pakubuwana V) (13 December 1784 – 5 September 1823) was the fifth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta).

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Pakubuwono VI

Pakubuwono VI (Surakarta, Central Java, 26 April 1807 – Ambon, Moluccas, 2 June 1849) (also transliterated Pakubuwana VI) was the sixth Susuhunan (ruler) of Surakarta from 1823 to 1830 when he was deposed by the Dutch and exiled.

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Pakubuwono VII

Pakubuwono VII (also transliterated Pakubuwana VII) (28 July 1796 – 10 May 1858) was the seventh Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta) from 1830 to 1858.

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Pakubuwono VIII

Pakubuwono VIII (also transliterated Pakubuwana VIII) (born 20 April 1789 – ruled 1858 until 28 December 1861) was the eighth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta) from 1858 to 1861.

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Pakubuwono X

Pakubuwono X (also transliterated Pakubuwana X, sometimes abbreviated 'PBX (29 November 1866 – 20 February 1939) was the tenth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta).

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Pakubuwono XI

Pakubuwono XI (also transliterated Pakubuwana XI) was the eleventh Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta) during the Second World War - and during Japanese occupation of Java.

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Pakubuwono XII

Pakubuwono XII (also transliterated Pakubuwana XII) (reigned 1944 – 11 June 2004) was the twelfth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta) and the longest ruling of all monarchs in Javanese history.

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Palapa

Palapa is a series of communication satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunication company.

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Palmerah

Palmerah is a subdistrict of West Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Palopo

Palopo or Kota Palopo is one of the autonomous cities (municipalities) in South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, and the third-largest city in the province.

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Palu'e

Palu'e Island (often referred to as Palu Island) is located north of Flores Island in the Flores Sea.

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Palu'e language

Palu'e (also spelled Palue and Paluqe; native name Lu'a) is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken on Palu'e Island, Indonesia.

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Paluweh

Paluweh, also known as Rokatenda, is a stratovolcano that forms the small island of Palu'e, north of Flores Island in Sikka Regency in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

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Pancasila (politics)

Pancasila is the official, foundational philosophical theory of the Indonesian state.

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Pancoran, South Jakarta

Pancoran is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, one of the five administrative cities which form Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Pandji Tisna

Anak Agung Pandji Tisna (11 February 1908 – 2 June 1978), also known as Anak Agung Nyoman Pandji Tisna, I Gusti Nyoman Pandji Tisna, or just Pandji Tisna, was the 11th descendent of the Pandji Sakti dynasty of Buleleng, Singaraja, which is in the northern part of Bali, Indonesia.

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Pangandaran

Pangandaran is a town and district of Pangandaran Regency within the province of West Java, Indonesia.

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Panji Tohjaya

Panji Tohjaya was the third king of Singhasari.

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Pantar

Pantar (Indonesian: Pulau Pantar) is the second largest island in the Indonesian Alor Archipelago, after Alor.

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Panti Rapih Hospital

Panti Rapih Hospital (Rumah Sakit Panti Rapih) is a private hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Pantun

The pantun (Jawi: ڤنتون) is a Malay poetic form.

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Papua (province)

Papua is the largest and easternmost province of Indonesia, comprising most of Western New Guinea.

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Papuan languages

The Papuan languages are the non-Austronesian and non-Australian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea, and neighbouring islands, by around 4 million people.

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Parangtritis

Parangtritis is a popular tourist beach and village area on the southern coast of Java in the jalan bima bumi sari natar within the province of the Yogyakarta Special Region.

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Pararaton

The Pararaton, also known as the Book of Kings, is a Javanese chronicle in the Kawi language.

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Pasar malam

Pasar malam (Nacht Markt or Avondmarkt) is an Indonesian and Malay word that literally means "night market" (the word comes from bazaar in Persian).

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Pasar pagi

Pasar pagi (Malay/Indonesian, lit.: "morning market") is a type of traditional market found in Indonesia and Malaysia, quite similar to a wet market.

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Pasar Senen railway station

Pasar Senen Station is a station located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Pasaran

Pasaran is a reclaimed island in the province of Lampung, Indonesia.

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Paspampres

Paspampres or Pasukan Pengamanan Presiden (English: "Presidential Security Force") is the name of the Indonesian presidential security unit and secret service concerned with the tasks related to the protection of the President of Indonesia, Vice President of Indonesia and its family including their residence.

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Pasumpahan

Pasumpahan is an island in the sub-district of Bungus, West Sumatra Province, Indonesia.

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Pawukon calendar

The Pawukon is a 210-day calendar that has its origins in the Hindu religion in Bali, Indonesia.

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Pecatu

Pecatu is a beach resort located in the southern peninsula of Bali, at the southwestern part of the peninsula.

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Peleng

Peleng is an island off the southeast coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia and is the largest island of the Banggai Islands (Kepulauan Banggai).

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Pelni

Pelni (Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia, Indonesian National Lines) is the national shipping company of Indonesia.

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Pendidikan Stadium

Pendidikan Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Wamena, Indonesia.

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Pendopo

A pendopo or pendapa is a fundamental element of Javanese architecture; a large pavilion-like structure built on columns.

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People's Consultative Assembly

The People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia (Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Republik Indonesia, MPR-RI) is the legislative branch in Indonesia's political system.

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People's Representative Council

The People's Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat, DPR), alternatively translatable as the House of Representatives or as the House of People's Representatives, is one of two elected national legislative assemblies in Indonesia.

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People's Youth (Indonesia)

People's Youth (Indonesian: Pemuda Rakyat) was the youth wing of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI).

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Peranakan

Peranakan Chinese, or Straits-born Chinese, are the descendants of Chinese immigrants who came to the Malay archipelago including British Malaya (now Malaysia and Singapore, where they are also referred to as Baba-Nyonya) and Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia; where they are also referred as Kiau-Seng) and southern Thailand, primarily in Phuket and Ranong between the 15th and 17th centuries.

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Permesta

Permesta was a rebel movement in Indonesia, its name based on Piagam Perjuangan Semesta (Universal Struggle Charter).

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Permias

PERMIAS is an organization that unites Indonesian college students in the United States.

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Persebaya Surabaya

Persebaya Surabaya, or Persebaya stand for Persatuan Sepakbola Surabaya (Football Association Of Surabaya), is a professional football club based in Surabaya, East Java.

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Persegi Mojokerto

Persegi Mojokerto is an Indonesian football club based in Mojokerto.

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Persegres Gresik United

Persegres Gresik United is an Indonesian football club based in Gresik, East Java.

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Persekabpas Pasuruan

Persekabpas Pasuruan is an Indonesian football club based in Pasuruan in East Java.

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Persela Lamongan

Persatuan Sepak Bola Lamongan, or commonly known as Persela, is an Indonesian football club based in Lamongan, East Java.

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Persema Malang

Persema, an acronym for Persatuan Sepakbola Malang is an Indonesian football club based in Malang, East Java.

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Persib Bandung

Persib Bandung or commonly known as Persib, is a professional football club based in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, which currently competes in the highest tier of Indonesian football, the Liga 1.

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Persiba Balikpapan

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Balikpapan, commonly known as Persiba Balikpapan, or Persiba, is an Indonesian football club based in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan.

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Persiba Stadium

Persiba Stadium (also known as Parikesit Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Balikpapan, Indonesia.

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Persibat Batang

Persibat Batang is a semi-professional Indonesian football club who currently play in Liga 2.

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Persija Jakarta

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jakarta, commonly known as Persija Jakarta, is a Football club and they are based in Jakarta.

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Persijap Jepara

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jepara, commonly known as Persijap Jepara, or Persijap is an Indonesian football club based in Jepara, Central Java.

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Persik Kediri

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kediri, commonly known as Persik Kediri, or Persik, is an Indonesian professional association football club based in Kediri, East Java.

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Persikota Tangerang

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kota Tangerang, or Persikota Tangerang, is an Indonesian football club based in Tangerang.

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Persipura Jayapura

Persipura Jayapura, or Persipura, is an Indonesian football club based in Jayapura, Papua.

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Persis Solo

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Surakarta, commonly known as Persis, is a football club based in Surakarta (also known as Solo), Central Java in Indonesia.

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Persita Tangerang

Persita Tangerang, or simply Persita, officially the Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Tangerang, is an Indonesian football club based in Tangerang, Indonesia.

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Persitara North Jakarta

Persitara Jakarta Utara or just Persitara is an Indonesian football club based in North Jakarta.

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Persiter Ternate

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Ternate is an Indonesian football club based in Ternate.

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Persiwa Wamena

Persiwa Wamena is an Indonesian football club based in Wamena, Papua, Indonesia.

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Persmin Minahasa

Persmin Minahasa is an Indonesian football club based in Minahasa.

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Pertamina

PT Pertamina (Persero) or Pertamina (was Perusahaan Pertambangan Minyak dan Gas Bumi Negara, lit. 'State Oil and Natural Gas Mining Company') is an Indonesian state-owned oil and natural gas corporation based in Jakarta.

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Perusahaan Gas Negara

PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (Persero) Tbk (National Gas Company in English) is an Indonesian natural gas transportation and distribution company in Indonesia.

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Perusahaan Listrik Negara

PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara, 'State Electricity Company') is an Indonesian government-owned corporation which has a monopoly on electricity distribution in Indonesia and generates the majority of the country's electrical power, producing 176.4 TWh in 2015.

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Pesantren

Pesantren or Pondok Pesantren are Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia.

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Petrus Kanisius Ojong

Petrus Kanisius Ojong (25 July 1920 – 31 May 1980) was one of the founders of Kompas, one of Indonesia's daily newspapers, together with Jakob Oetama.

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Pierre Roland

Pierre Roland (born Pierre Roland Christy; 14 April 1979 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is an Indonesian actor.

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Pindad SS1

The SS1 (short for Indonesian: Senapan Serbu 1, "Assault Rifle 1") is the standard assault rifle of the Indonesian armed forces and Indonesian National Police.

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Playboy Indonesia

Playboy Indonesia is a franchise of Playboy magazine in Indonesia.

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Pluit

Pluit is an administrative village (kelurahan) located in Penjaringan, North Jakarta.

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Poco Mandasawu

Poco Mandasawu is a lava dome of Ranakah located in the south-central part of the island of Flores, Indonesia.

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Pogar Bangil Stadium

Pogar Bangil Stadium (R. Soedarsono Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Pasuruan, in East Java, Indonesia.

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Politics of Indonesia

The politics of Indonesia take place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic whereby the President of Indonesia is both head of state and head of government and of a multi-party system.

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Politionele acties

"Politionele Acties" (Dutch for "police actions") refers to two major military offensives undertaken by the Netherlands on Java and Sumatra against the Republic of Indonesia during its struggle for independence in the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Pollycarpus Priyanto

Pollycarpus Budihari Priyanto (born January 25, 1961 in Surakarta) is a former Garuda Indonesia airline pilot.

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Pondok Indah Mall

Pondok Indah Mall (PIM; Indonesian: Mal Pondok Indah) is a large shopping complex located in wealthy Pondok Indah suburb of South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Pontianak (folklore)

The pontianak (Dutch-Indonesian spelling: boentianak, Jawi: ڤونتيانق) is a female vampiric ghost in Malay mythology.

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Poolsche Hoed

Poolsche Hoed (Dutch: "Polish Hat") was a small rocky islet between Krakatoa and Lang Island in the Sunda Strait.

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Poorwo Soedarmo

Dr Poorwo Soedarmo (1904 in Malang, East Java, Indonesia – 13 March 2003) was a nutritionist.

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Port of Bakauheni

Bakauheni is a town in the southern part of the province of Lampung, Indonesia and is the largest and busiest port in the province, and also one of the busiest ports in Indonesia.

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Post-Suharto era

The Post-Suharto era in Indonesia began with the fall of Suharto in 1998 during which Indonesia has been in a period of transition, an era known in Indonesia as Reformasi (English: Reform).

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Prabowo Subianto

Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo (born 17 October 1951) is an Indonesian businessman, politician and former Lieutenant General in the Indonesian National Armed Forces.

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Prambanan

Prambanan or Rara Jonggrang (Rara Jonggrang) is a 9th-century Hindu temple compound in Central Java, Indonesia, dedicated to the Trimurti, the expression of God as the Creator (Brahma), the Preserver (Vishnu) and the Transformer (Shiva).

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Pramoedya Ananta Toer

Pramoedya Ananta Toer (EYD: Pramudya Ananta Tur) (6 February 1925 – 30 April 2006) was an Indonesian author of novels, short stories, essays, polemics and histories of his homeland and its people.

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Pratiwi Sudarmono

Pratiwi Pujilestari Sudarmono (born 31 July 1952) is an Indonesian scientist.

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Prime Minister of Indonesia

Indonesia, in its various incarnations, had the position of Prime Minister (Perdana Menteri Republik Indonesia) from 1945 until 1966.

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Princely Highness

(His) Princely Highness is the English rendering of (Zijne) Vorstelijke Hoogheid, a very rare style of address awarded by the colonial authorities of the Dutch East Indies (present Indonesia) to very few major Sultans on Java.

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Priyayi

Priyayi (former spelling: Prijaji) was the Dutch-era class of the nobles of the Robe, as opposed to royal nobility or ningrat (Javanese), in Java, Indonesia's most populous island.

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Proclamation of Indonesian Independence

The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence (Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia, or simply Proklamasi) was read at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, 17 August 1945.

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Protestantism in Indonesia

Protestantism (Protestanisme) is one of the six approved religions in the country, the others being Islam, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.

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Proto-Malay

The term Proto-Malay, which translates to Melayu Asli (aboriginal Malay) or Melayu Purba (ancient Malay) or Melayu Tua (old Malay), refers to Austric people, possibly from mainland Asia, who moved to the Malay peninsula and Malay archipelago in a long series of migrations between 2500 and 1500 BC, and in one model the first of two migrations of early Malay speakers, before that of the Deutero-Malays.

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Provinces of Indonesia

The Provinces of Indonesia are the 34 largest subdivisions of the country and the highest tier of the local government (Daerah Tingkat I – level I region).

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PSBL Bandar Lampung

Lampung FC is a professional Indonesian football club which is currently playing in Region 1 of the Indonesian First Division.

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PSDS Deli Serdang

PSDS (Persatuan Sepakbola Deli Serdang) is an Indonesian football team based in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra.

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PSIM Yogyakarta

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Mataram, commonly known as PSIM Yogyakarta, or PSIM, is a professional Indonesian football club based in Yogyakarta.

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PSIS Semarang

PSIS (Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Semarang) is an Indonesian football club based in Semarang, Central Java.

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PSM Makassar

PSM Makassar, or PSM, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Makassar, South Sulawesi.

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PSMS Medan

Persatuan Sepak Bola Medan dan Sekitarnya, commonly known as PSMS Medan, or PSMS, is an Indonesian football club based in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia It is one of Indonesia's most successful clubs.

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PSS Sleman

PSS, an abbreviation for Persatuan Sepak Bola Sleman is a football club based in Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara

PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara is a subsidiary company of Newmont Mining Corporation that operates their Batu Hijau mine in Indonesia on the island of Sumbawa.

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Public holidays in Indonesia

The following table indicates declared Indonesian government national holidays for the year 2018 only—cultural variants also provide opportunity for holidays tied to local events.

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Pulosari

Pulosari is a volcano at the western end of Java, in Indonesia.

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Puncak Jaya

Puncak Jaya or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m) is the highest summit of Mount Jayawijaya or Mount Carstensz in the Sudirman Range of the western central highlands of Papua Province, Indonesia (within Puncak Jaya Regency).

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Puncak Mandala

Puncak Mandala (until 1963 Julianatop or Juliana Peak) is a mountain located in Papua, Indonesia.

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Puncak Trikora

Puncak Trikora, until 1963 Wilhelmina Peak, is a 4,730 or mountain in the Papua province of Indonesia on New Guinea.

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Pura Besakih

Pura Besakih is a temple complex in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali, Indonesia.

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Purwodadi Grobogan

For the district in Sumatra see Purwodadi, Ngaringan Purwodadi Grobogan is a capital and a district in Grobogan Regency.

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Rachman Halim

Rachman Halim (30 July 1947 – 27 July 2008) was a Chinese Indonesian businessman.

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Raden Wijaya

Raden Wijaya (also known as Nararya Sangramawijaya, regnal name Kertarajasa Jayawardhana), Raden Vijaya, (reigned 1293–1309) was a Javanese King, the founder and the first monarch of Majapahit empire.

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Radius Prawiro

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Raema Lisa Rumbewas

Raema Lisa Rumbewas (born September 10, 1980 in Jayapura, Papua) is an Indonesian weightlifter who competed in the women's 48 kg at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal with 185.0 kg in total.

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Ragunan Zoo

Ragunan Zoo is a zoo located in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Rail transport in Indonesia

The majority of Indonesia's railways are on Java, used for both passenger and freight transport.

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Rakata

Rakata or Greater Krakatau is an island and a collapsed stratovolcano of the Indonesian island of Krakatoa (Krakatau) in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Sumatra and Java.

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Rally Indonesia

Rally Indonesia is the largest rallying event held in Indonesia.

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Ranakah

Poco Ranakah is a volcano located in the south-central part of the island of Flores, Indonesia.

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Randai

Randai is a folk theater tradition of the Minangkabau ethnic group which incorporates music, singing, dance, drama and the martial art of silat.

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Rangda

Rangda is the demon queen of the leyaks in Bali, according to traditional Balinese mythology.

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Ranggawarsita

Raden Ngabehi Ranggawarsita (also found as Rangga Warsita) (14 March 1802 in Surakarta – 24 December 1873 in Idem) was a Javanese poet.

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Ranks in Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia

The rank insignia system of the Indonesian Scouting movement Gerakan Pramuka is by and large militarized in traditions and outfit.

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Rasti

Rasti is a construction toy made from plastic—similar to Lego, Tente and Mis Ladrillos—that was produced by the Knittax company in Argentina during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Ratu Adil

The Ratu Adil, literally meaning Just King, is a messianic figure found in Indonesian folklore, more precisely in Javanese tradition.

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Raung

Raung (Gunung Raung) is one of the most active volcanoes on the island of Java in Indonesia.

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Raymond Westerling

Raymond Pierre Paul Westerling (31 August 1919 – 26 November 1987) was a Dutch military officer of the KNIL (Royal Netherlands East Indies Army).

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Rōmusha

is a Japanese language word for "laborer", but has come to specifically denote forced laborers during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia in World War II.

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Regional Representative Council

The Regional Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilan Daerah, DPD), alternatively translatable as the House of Regions or as the House of Regional Representatives, is one of two parliamentary chambers in Indonesia.

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Rejang people

Rejangese people (Rejangese language: Tun Hejang or Tun Ejang) are an Austronesian ethnolinguistic group, native to the some parts of Bengkulu Province and South Sumatera Province in the southwestern part of Sumatera Island, Indonesia.

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Religion in Indonesia

Indonesia is constitutionally a secular state and the first principle of Indonesia's philosophical foundation, Pancasila, is "belief in the one and only God".

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Renville Agreement

The Renville Agreement was a United Nations Security Council-brokered political accord between the Netherlands, which was seeking to re-establish its colony in South East Asia, and Indonesian Republicans seeking to secure Indonesian independence during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Republic of South Maluku

South Maluku, officially the Republic of South Maluku, is an unrecognized secessionist republic in the southern Maluku Islands archipelago in Maritime Southeast Asia that claims the islands of Ambon, Buru, and Seram as part of its territory, all of which are currently part of the Indonesian province of Maluku.

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Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia

The Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia (Pemerintah Revolusioner Republik Indonesia (PRRI)) was an alternative government set up in Sumatra to oppose the central government of Indonesia in 1958.

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Rexy Mainaky

Rexy Ronald Mainaky (born March 9, 1968 in Ternate) is a former men's doubles badminton world champion from Indonesia who is often simply known as Rexy.

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Rhoma Irama

Raden Haji Oma Irama (born December 11, 1946, in West Java), known as Rhoma Irama, is an Indonesian dangdut musician, singer, songwriter, and actor.

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Riau

Riau (Jawi), is a province of Indonesia.

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Riau Islands

Riau Islands (Indonesian; Kepulauan Riau, acronym; Kepri), is a province of Indonesia.

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Riau rupiah

The rupiah was a distinct currency of the Riau Archipelago between 1963 and 1964.

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Ricky Subagja

Ricky Ahmad Subagja (born January 27, 1971) is a Bandung, Indonesia born former world-class badminton player.

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Riduan Isamuddin

Riduan Isamuddin also transliterated as Riduan Isamudin, Riduan Isomuddin, and Riduan Isomudin, better known by the nom de guerre Hambali, born as Encep Nurjaman (born April 4, 1964) is the former military leader of the Indonesian terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which is linked with al-Qaeda.

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Rina Dewi Puspitasari

Rina Dewi Puspitasari (born 5 October 1985) is an athlete from Indonesia.

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Rinca

Rinca, also known as Rincah and Rindja, is a small island near Komodo and Flores island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, within the West Manggarai Regency.

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Rizal Nurdin

Haji Tengku Rizal Nurdin (February 21, 1948 – September 5, 2005) was the 14th and 15th Governor of North Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Roem–van Roijen Agreement

The Roem – van Roijen Agreement was an agreement made between Indonesia and the Netherlands on 7 May 1949.

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Romang

Romang is an island, part of Barat Daya Islands in Indonesia, located at, east of Wetar Island.

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Ronggeng

Ronggeng is a type of Javanese dance in which couples exchange poetic verses as they dance to the music of a rebab or violin and a gong.

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Rosiana Tendean

Rosiana Tendean (born August 25, 1964) is a retired female badminton player from Indonesia.

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Rossa (singer)

Sri Rossa Roslaina Handiyani, also known as Rossa, also known Teteh Ocha by fans in Indonesia or Dato' Rossa Roslaina in Malaysia (born October 9, 1978, in Sumedang, West Java, Indonesia), is an Indonesian singer and business woman.

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Rote Island

Rote Island (Pulau Rote, also spelled Roti) is an island of Indonesia, part of the East Nusa Tenggara province of the Lesser Sunda Islands.

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Royal Netherlands East Indies Army

The Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger; KNIL) was the military force maintained by the Netherlands in its colony of the Netherlands East Indies (also known as the Dutch East Indies), in areas that are now part of Indonesia.

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Rudy Gunawan

Rudy Gunawan (born December 31, 1966 in Solo, Central Java) is a well-known Indonesian badminton player in the era of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Rudy Hartono

Rudy Hartono Kurniawan, born August 18, 1949) is a former Indonesian badminton star who won the men's singles title at the prestigious All-England Championship eight times, seven times consecutively (1968–1974) and at World Championship in 1980 on his only attempt at this title. He is one of the most famous players in the history of the sport and is considered to be one of the greatest badminton players of all time.

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Rudy Soedjarwo

Rudianto Soedjarwo (born 9 November 1971) is an Indonesian film director.

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Rumah Gadang

Rumah gadang (Minangkabau: "big house") or rumah bagonjong (Minangkabau: "spired roof house") are the traditional homes ("rumah adat") of the Minangkabau.

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Run (island)

Run (also known as Pulau Run, Pulo Run, Puloroon, or Rhun) is one of the smallest islands of the Banda Islands, which are a part of Moluccas, Indonesia.

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Ruslan Abdulgani

Ruslan Abdulgani (November 24, 1914, Soerabaja — June 29, 2005, Jakarta) his first name is also spelled Roeslan) was an Indonesian government official and diplomat known for his role as a leader during the Indonesian National Revolution in the late 1940s, and as a key minister and United Nations ambassador in the Sukarno government during the 1950s and 1960s. Ruslan was born and raised in Surabaya, East Java. He came from an upper-middle-class family; his father was a neighborhood shopkeeper and owned a small fleet of taxis. His mother, his father's second wife, was a religious tutor, giving reading and religion lessons from the Qur'an. According to a memoir of his childhood, which Ruslan wrote in the 1970s, his mother was also a strong Javanese nationalist, and it was from her that he first learned about Dutch colonial rule and the possibility of independence. During the Indonesian fight for independence from the Dutch in the late 1940s, Ruslan was a key lieutenant under Sukarno, earning the future president's trust and ensuring him a secure place in the new government. In the 1950s he served most prominently as foreign minister, representing Indonesia abroad during the tumultuous decade when, under Sukarno's leadership, Indonesia tried to transform itself into a postcolonial, anti-imperialist success story. Ruslan's most prominent moment as a public servant came in 1955, when he served as secretary-general of the Bandung Conference, a major meeting of African and Asian countries working to form what became the Non-Aligned Movement as an alternative to alignment with one of the Cold War superpowers. Ruslan served as Indonesia's foreign minister from March 1956 to April 1957. From July 1959 to March 1962, he was head of the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA); in October 1962 he became Minister of Information. While being foreign minister, Ruslan was briefly arrested in August 1956 by the Indonesian military in West Java, and accused of corruption. Part of a power struggle between the Sukarno government and dissatisfied military officers, he was promptly pardoned by vote of Sukarno's cabinet, and the military was forced to release him. While being a minister in 1964, he was a first rector of Teacher and Education Science Institute or now is Indonesia University of Education. He acted as rector until 1966. After Suharto replaced Sukarno as president in 1967, Ruslan served briefly as Indonesian ambassador to the United Nations. He left formal government service in 1971, but continued to play a role as an elder statesman in Indonesian politics. After president Suharto stepped down in 1998, he emerged as an advisor to presidential candidate Megawati Sukarnoputri, Sukarno's daughter, and as a critic of Suharto's Golkar successors, Jusuf Habibie and Abdurrahman Wahid. In 1998 Dutch historians Bob de Graaff and Cees Wiebes published a book, Villa Maarheeze: De Geschiedenis van de Inlichtingendienst Buitenland (Villa Maarheeze: The History of the Netherlands Foreign Intelligence Service) in which they alleged that Ruslan had secretly worked for the Dutch government during the conflict over Papua (Irian Jaya) in the 1960s, by passing confidential information about Indonesian activities. Ruslan vehemently denied the charges, saying that he had seldom even communicated with the Dutch government even in his official government capacities. Ruslan's wife Sihwati Nawangwulan, also a prominent activist during Indonesia's independence movement, died in 2001 at the age of 85. Ruslan and Sihwati had five children together. Ruslan died in June 2005 after suffering from stroke and pneumonia. He was one of the last survivors of Indonesia's war for independence. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called him "a leader who never said bad things about others". Suharto called him "a great man and leader who has given so much for the country he loves". His second daughter, Retnowati Abdulgani-Knapp, wrote a biography about her father, A Fading Dream: The Story of Roeslan Abdulgani and Indonesia, which was published in 2003. In it, she described Ruslan as a lifelong fighter against colonialism and imperialism. Abdulgani was awarded the Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash for Services to the Republic of Austria in 1956. Documentary: http://www.hollanddoc.nl/kijk-luister/landen-en-regios/indonesie.html?playurn.

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Sabdapalon

Sabdapalon was a priest and adviser to Brawijaya V, the last ruler of the Hindu-Buddha empire Majapahit in Java.

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Sailor

A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who navigates waterborne vessels or assists as a crewmember in their operation and maintenance.

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Sajama Cut

Sajama Cut is a band from Jakarta, Indonesia known for their changing styles of music, which ranges from noise pop, ambient, indie rock, baroque pop, folk rock, lo-fi, to electronica.

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Saluang

The saluang is a traditional musical instrument of the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Sam Ratulangi

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Sama-Bajau

The Sama-Bajau refers to several Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia with their origins from the southern Philippines.

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Samanhudi

Hadji Samanhudi (1868 – 28 December 1956) was the founder of Sarekat Dagang Islam, an organization in Indonesia that previously served as an association for batik traders in Surakarta, and later broadened its scope to nationalist political issues.

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Samosir

For the Regency named Samosir, see Samosir Regency. Samosir, or Samosir Island, is a large volcanic island in Lake Toba, located in the north of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia.

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Samudera Pasai Sultanate

Samudera Pasai, also known as Samudera or Pasai or Samudera Darussalam, was a Muslim harbour kingdom on the north coast of Sumatra from the 13th to the 16th centuries CE.

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Sanana Island

Sanana (earlier name Xulla Besi) is an island, part of Sula Islands which is part of Maluku Islands in Indonesia.

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Sandrina Malakiano

Sandrina Malakiano (born 24 November 1971 in Bangkok) is a former news presenter of Metro TV, an Indonesian news television channel.

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Sanghyang siksakanda ng karesian

Sanghyang siksakanda ng karesian (also Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian) is a didactic text, providing the reader with religious and moralistic rules, prescriptions and lessons.

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Sangihe Islands

The Sangihe Islands (also spelled "Sangir", "Sanghir" or "Sangi") – Kepulauan Sangihe – are a group of islands which constitute two regencies within the province of North Sulawesi, in northern Indonesia, the Sangihe Islands Regency (Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe) and the Sitaro Islands Regency (Kabupaten Siau Tagulandang Biaro).

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Sangir Island

Sangir Besar, commonly called Sangir Island (with the spelling variants "Sangihe", "Sanghir" or "Sangi"), is an island in the Sangir Islands group.

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Sangiran

Sangiran is an archaeological excavation site in Java in Indonesia.

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Sanjaya dynasty

Sañjaya was an ancient Javanese dynasty that ruled the Mataram kingdom in Java during first millennium CE.

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Santa Cruz massacre

The Santa Cruz massacre (also known as the Dili massacre) was the shooting of at least 250 East Timorese pro-independence demonstrators in the Santa Cruz cemetery in the capital, Dili, on 12 November 1991, during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor and is part of the East Timorese genocide.

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Santri

The Santri is a cultural 'stream' of people within the population of Javanese who practice a more orthodox version of Islam, in contrast to the abangan classes.

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Sapardi Djoko Damono

Sapardi Djoko Damono (born 20 March 1940 in Surakarta, Central Java) is an Indonesian poet known for lyrical poems, and who is widely regarded as the pioneer of lyrical poetry in Indonesia.

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Saparua

Saparua is an island east of Ambon Island in the Indonesian province of Maluku; the island of Haruku lies between Saparua and Ambon.

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Sara Bakati' language

The Sara language is a language spoken in Kalimantan in Indonesia by about 200 people.

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Sarekat Islam

Sarekat Islam, formerly Islamists Trade Union (Indonesian: Sarekat Dagang Islam), was a cooperative of Javanese batik traders in the Dutch East Indies and a predecessor of independent Indonesia.

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Sarmi–Jayapura languages

The Sarmi-Jayapura Bay languages consist of half a dozen languages spoken in Papua province of Indonesia: Ross (1988) had considered Sarmi and Jayapura Bay (Kayapulau, Orma and Tobati) to be separate but related groups.

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Sarong

A sarong or sarung (Malay:, formal Indonesian:, colloquial Indonesian:, Tamil: சரம், Arabic: صارون, Sinhalese: සරම; meaning "sheath" in Indonesian and Malay) is a large tube or length of fabric, often wrapped around the waist, worn in South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa, and on many Pacific islands.

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Sarwendah Kusumawardhani

Sarwendah Kusumawardhani Sukiran (born August 22, 1967) is a retired female badminton player from Indonesia.

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Sarwo Edhie Wibowo

Sarwo Edhie Wibowo (July 25, 1925 – November 9, 1989) was an Indonesian military leader and the father of Kristiani Herrawati, first lady of Indonesia and the wife of president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and also the father of Chief of Staff Pramono Edhie Wibowo.

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Sasak people

The Sasak people live mainly on the island of Lombok, Indonesia, numbering around 3.6 million (85% of Lombok's population).

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Satuan Karya

Satuan Karya Pramuka (Saka) or special scout troops are the education tools, part of the Indonesian Scouting movement, to sharpen the Scouts' skills in certain fields, to build knowledge in the Information Technology (IT) field, and to answer the challenges from youth to provide advantageous activities.

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Savu

Savu (also known as Sawu, Sabu, Sawoe, Havu, Hawu, Hawoe) is the largest of a group of three islands, situated midway between Sumba and Rote, west of Timor, in Indonesia's eastern province, East Nusa Tenggara.

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Savu Sea

The Savu Sea (or the Sawu Sea) is a small sea within Indonesia named for the island of Savu (Sawu) on its southern boundary.

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Schouten Islands

The Schouten Islands (Kepulauan Biak, also Biak Islands or Geelvink Islands) are an island group of Papua province, eastern Indonesia in the Cenderawasih Bay (or Geelvink Bay) 50 km off the north-western coast of the island of New Guinea.

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Sebuku (Borneo)

Sebuku (old spelling Seboekoe) is a island south-east of Borneo and administratively part of South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Second United Indonesia Cabinet

The Second United Indonesia Cabinet (Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu II) was inaugurated on 22 October 2009, two days after the inauguration of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as President of Indonesia for the second term.

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Selayar Islands

Selayar or Saleyer (Indonesian: Kabupaten Selayar, Dutch: Saleijer), is an archipelago of South Sulawesi province, Indonesia.

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Selo Soemardjan

Selo Soemardjan (May 23, 1915 in Yogyakarta – June 11, 2003 in Jakarta), also spelled as Selo Sumarjan or Selo Sumardjan.

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Semarang Tawang railway station

Tawang Station is the biggest train station in Semarang, the capital city of Central Java, Indonesia.

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Semaun

Semaun (approx. 1899—1971) was the first chairman of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI).

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Semen Padang F.C.

Semen Padang Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club, based in Indarung, Padang, West Sumatra.

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Semeru

Semeru, or Mount Semeru (Indonesian: Gunung Semeru), is an active volcano located in East Java, Indonesia.

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Seminyak

Seminyak is a mixed tourist residential area on the west coast of Bali in Indonesia, just north of Kuta and Legian.

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Sempan language

Sempan or Nararapi is a language spoken in Western New Guinea.

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Senayan City

Senayan City (also often known as Sen C) is a mixed-use development located in Senayan area, South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Senggigi

Senggigi is the main tourist strip of the Indonesian island of Lombok, stretched out along several kilometers of the beachfront just to the north of the capital, Mataram.

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Senopati

Sutawijaya, better known as Panembahan Senopati, formally styled Senopati ing Alaga Sayiddin Kalifatullah Tanah Jawi (1584–1601), was the founder of the Mataram Sultanate.

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Sentani language

Sentani or Buyaka is a Papuan language of Papua, Indonesia.

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Sentul City, Indonesia

Sentul City, previously named Bukit Sentul or Sentul, is a planned community located in Babakan Madang, Bogor Regency, West Java, Indonesia.

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Sepak takraw

Sepak takraw (sepak raga; ตะกร้อ,,; ပိုက်ကျော်ခြင်း; sipà, sipà tákraw, sepák tákraw,; Sepak Takraw/Takrau, Bola Takraw/takrau; សីដក់, Sei Dak; ກະຕໍ້, ka-taw; cầu mây, "calameae ball" or "rattan ball"), or kick volleyball, is a sport native to Southeast Asia.

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September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes

The September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes were a series of megathrust earthquakes that struck the Sunda Trench off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, three greater than magnitude 7.

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Seputar Indonesia

Seputar Indonesia (Around Indonesia), is the Indonesia's longest running flagship newscast carried by a private television station.

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Seram Island

Seram (formerly spelled Ceram; also Seran or Serang) is the largest and main island of Maluku province of Indonesia, despite Ambon Island's historical importance.

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Serdang, Kemayoran

Serdang is an administrative village in the Kemayoran district of Indonesia.

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Setesuyara

Setesuyara is the goddess of the underworld, along with Batara Kala, in traditional Balinese mythology.

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Shailendra dynasty

The Shailendra dynasty (derived from Sanskrit combined words Śaila and Indra, meaning "King of the Mountain", also spelled Sailendra, Syailendra or Selendra) was the name of a notable Indianised Indonesian dynasty that emerged in 8th century Java, whose reign signified a cultural renaissance in the region.

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Sheila on 7

Sheila on 7 is an alternative rock band from Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Sherina Munaf

Sherina Munaf (born June 11, 1990 in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia) is an Indonesian actress, pop singer, and songwriter.

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Si Unyil

Unyil or Si Unyil is a longtime Indonesian children's television series, started in 1981 on the TVRI, the Indonesian national television company, for 12 years.

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Siau Island

Siau is an island in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, located in the Sangir Archipelago approximately off the northern tip of Sulawesi in the Celebes Sea.

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Siberut

Siberut is the largest and northernmost of the Mentawai Islands, lying 150 kilometres west of Sumatra in the Indian Ocean.

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Siberut National Park

Siberut National Park comprises 1,905 km2 (47%) of the island of Siberut in the Mentawai Islands of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Sidoarjo mud flow

The Sidoarjo mud flow or Lapindo mud (informally abbreviated as Lusi, a contraction of Lumpur Sidoarjo wherein lumpur is the Indonesian word for mud) is the result of an erupting mud volcano in the subdistrict of Porong, Sidoarjo in East Java, Indonesia that has been in eruption since May 2006.

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Sigit Budiarto

Sigit Budiarto (born 24 November 1975) is a male badminton player from Indonesia noted for his reflexes and deft handling of the racket.

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Sika people

The Sika (also Sikanese, Sikka or Sara Sikka) people are an Indonesian ethnic group native to the region of east central Flores between the Bloh and Napung Rivers.

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Silat

Silat is a collective word for a class of indigenous martial arts from a geo-cultural area of Southeast Asia encompassing most of the Nusantara, the Malay Archipelago, and the entirety of the Malay Peninsula.

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Siliwangi Stadium

Siliwangi Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bandung, Indonesia.

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SilkAir Flight 185

SilkAir Flight 185 was a scheduled SilkAir passenger flight operated by a Boeing 737-300 from Jakarta, Indonesia, to Singapore, that crashed into the Musi River near Palembang in southern Sumatra, on 19 December 1997, killing all 97 passengers and seven crew on board.

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Simeulue

Simeulue is an island of Indonesia, off the west coast of Sumatra.

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Simon Santoso

Simon Santoso (born 29 July 1985 in Tegal, Central Java) is an Indonesian male badminton player.

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Singapore Strait

The Singapore Strait (Malay: Selat Singapura) is a 105-kilometer long, 16-kilometer wide strait between the Strait of Malacca in the west and the Karimata Strait in the east.

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Singaraja

Singaraja is a port town in northern Bali, Indonesia, which serves as the seat of Buleleng Regency.

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Singhasari

Singhasari was a Javanese Hindu–Buddhist kingdom located in east Java between 1222 and 1292 (today Indonesia).

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Singosari

Singosari is a district in Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia.

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Sipura

Sipora (sometimes spelled Sipura) located off Sumatra in Indonesia, is the smallest and most developed of the four Mentawai Islands at only 845 km2.

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Slank

Slank is the biggest Indonesian rock band.

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Smartfren

PT Smartfren Telecom Tbk (IDX:FREN (formerly known as Smart and Fren)), also simply Smartfren and styled smartfren, is one of the leading telecommunication service providers in Indonesia for retail and corporate segment.

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Soe Hok Gie

Soe Hok Gie (17 December 1942 – 16 December 1969) was a Chinese Indonesian activist who opposed the successive dictatorships of Presidents Sukarno and Suharto.

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Soenario

Soenario (28 August 1902 – 18 May 1997), also spelled Sunario, was Indonesia's minister of foreign affairs from 1953 to 1955.

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Solo River

Solo River (alternatively, Bengawan Solo, with Bengawan being an Old Javanese word for river) is the longest river in the Indonesian island of Java, it is approximately 600 km (370 mi) in length.

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Solor

Solor is a volcanic island located off the eastern tip of Flores island in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia, in the Solor Archipelago.

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Solor Archipelago

The Solor Archipelago is a group of islands in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, lying to the east of Flores and to the west of the Alor Strait and the Alor Archipelago.

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Songket

Songket is a fabric that belongs to the brocade family of textiles of the Malay world (today Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and Southern Thailand).

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Sony Dwi Kuncoro

Sony Dwi Kuncoro (born July 7, 1984 in Surabaya, East Java) is a male badminton singles player from Indonesia.

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Sophie Masson

Sophie Masson is a French-Australian fantasy and children's author.

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Sosatie

Sosatie (pl sosaties) is a traditional South African dish of meat (usually lamb or mutton) cooked on skewers.

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South Jakarta

South Jakarta (Jakarta Selatan) is one of the five administrative cities (kota) which form Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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South Kalimantan

South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) is a province of Indonesia.

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South Sulawesi

South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan) is a province in the southern peninsula of Sulawesi.

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South Sumatra

South Sumatra (Sumatera Selatan) is a province of Indonesia.

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Southeast Sulawesi

Southeast Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara, abbreviation: Sultra) is a province on the Sulawesi, forming the southeastern peninsula of that island, together with a number of large offshore islands such as Buton, Muna, Kabaena and Wawonii, with smaller islands.

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Sport in Indonesia

Sports in Indonesia are popular from both the participation and spectating aspect.

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Spread of Islam in Indonesia

The history of arrival and spread of Islam in Indonesia is unclear.

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Sri Indriyani

Sri Indriyani (born November 12, 1978) is an Indonesian weightlifter who competed in the women's 48 kg weight class at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal, lifting 182.5 kg in total.

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Srivijaya

Srivijaya (also written Sri Vijaya, Indonesian/Malay: Sriwijaya, Javanese: ꦯꦿꦶꦮꦶꦗꦪ, Sundanese:, ศรีวิชัย, Sanskrit: श्रीविजय, Śrīvijaya, Khmer: ស្រីវិជ័យ "Srey Vichey", known by the Chinese as Shih-li-fo-shih and San-fo-ch'i t) was a dominant thalassocratic Malay city-state based on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, which influenced much of Southeast Asia.

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Sriwijaya F.C.

Sriwijaya Football Club or commonly known as Sriwijaya sriwiˈdʒaja or SFC, is a professional football club based in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia, which currently competes in the highest tier of Indonesian football, the Liga 1.

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St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral, Jakarta

Jakarta Cathedral (Indonesian: Gereja Katedral Jakarta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Jakarta, Indonesia, which is also the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Jakarta, currently Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo.

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Staring-baai

Staring-baai (Dutch for Staring Bay) is a bay off the southeast peninsula of Sulawesi in Indonesia.

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Stephen Tong

Stephen Tong Tjong Eng (born 1940) is a Chinese Indonesian Reformed pastor, evangelist, teacher and musician.

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Strait of Malacca

The Strait of Malacca (Selat Melaka, Selat Malaka; Jawi: سلت ملاک) or Straits of Malacca is a narrow, stretch of water between the Malay Peninsula (Peninsular Malaysia) and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

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Subagio Sastrowardoyo

Subagio Sastrowardoyo (1 February 1924 – 18 July 1995) was an Indonesian poet, short-story writer, essayist and literary critic.

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Subak (irrigation)

Subak is the water management (irrigation) system for paddy fields on Bali island, Indonesia which was developed in the 9th century.

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Subdivisions of Indonesia

Indonesia is divided into provinces (Provinsi).

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Subud

Subud (pronounced) is an international spiritual movement that began in Indonesia in the 1920s, founded by Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo.

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Sudharmono

Sudharmono (12 March 1927 – 25 January 2006) was Indonesia's fifth vice president, and was in office during the period 1988 – 1993.

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Sudirman

General of the Army Raden Soedirman (Perfected Spelling: Sudirman; 24 January 1916 – 29 January 1950) was a high-ranking Indonesian military officer during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Sudirman Range

The Sudirman Range or Dugunduguoo or Nassau Range is a mountain range in Papua province, Indonesia.

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Sudono Salim

Sudono Salim (16 July 1916 – 10 June 2012), also known as Liem Sioe Liong, was an Indonesian Chinese businessman of Fuzhou origin.

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Suharto

Muhammad Suharto (also written Soeharto;, or Muhammad Soeharto; 8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian military leader and politician who served as the second President of Indonesia, holding the office for 31 years from the ousting of Sukarno in 1967 until his resignation in 1998.

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Sujud Sutrisno

Sujud Sutrisno (September 22, 1953 – January 15, 2018) was a street musician or busker from Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Sukarno

Sukarno (born Kusno Sosrodihardjo; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was the first President of Indonesia, serving in office from 1945 to 1967.

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Sukuh

Sukuh (Candi Sukuh) is a 15th-century Javanese-Hindu temple (candi) that is located on the western slope of Mount Lawu (elevation) on the border between Central and East Java provinces.

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Sulawesi

Sulawesi, formerly known as Celebes, is an island in Indonesia.

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Sule (comedian)

Entis Sutisna (born 15 November 1976), more commonly known as Sule, is an Indonesian comedian and actor.

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Sultanate of Serdang

The state of Serdang was an ancient Malay-Indonesian monarchy, neighbouring the Sultanate of Deli, to which it lost some territory.

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Sumarsam

Sumarsam (born 27 July 1944) is a Javanese musician and scholar of the gamelan.

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Sumatra

Sumatra is an Indonesian island in Southeast Asia that is part of the Sunda Islands.

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Sumba

Sumba (Pulau Sumba) is an island in eastern Indonesia.

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Sumba Strait

Sumba Strait (Indonesian: Selat Sumba) is a strait in Indonesia.

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Sumbawa

Sumbawa is an Indonesian island, located in the middle of the Lesser Sunda Islands chain, with Lombok to the west, Flores to the east, and Sumba further to the southeast.

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Sunaryati Hartono

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Sunda Islands

The Sunda Islands are a group of islands in the Malay archipelago.

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Sunda Strait

The Sunda Strait (Indonesian: Selat Sunda) is the strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra.

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Sunda Strait Bridge

The Sunda Strait Bridge (Jembatan Selat Sunda, JSS, Jembatan Selsun, sometimes referred to in English-language reports as the SSB, Sundanese) is a planned road and railway megaproject between the two large Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Java.

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Sundanese language

Sundanese (in Sundanese script ᮘᮞ ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ, literally "language of Sunda") is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by the Sundanese.

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Sundanese people

The Sundanese (Sundanese:, Urang Sunda) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the western part of the Indonesian island of Java.

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Sungailiat

Sungailiat, or Lîet-Kóng in Hakka, is a subdistrict/''kecamatan'' of Bangka Regency, Bangka-Belitung province of Indonesia.

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Supersemar

The Supersemar, the Indonesian abbreviation for Surat Perintah Sebelas Maret (Order of Eleventh March), was a document signed by the Indonesian President Sukarno on 11 March 1966, giving the army commander Lt.

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Supreme Council for the Confucian Religion in Indonesia

The Supreme Council for the Confucian Religion in Indonesia (Majelis Tinggi Agama Konghucu Indonesia, MATAKIN; HYPY: yìnní kǒngiào zǒnghuì; Chinese: 印尼孔教總會) is a Confucian church established in 1955 in Indonesia, comprising the communities of practitioners of Confucianism mostly among Chinese Indonesians.

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Surabaya Gubeng railway station

Surabaya Gubeng Station, known as Spoorwegstation Goebeng Soerabaja during the Dutch East Indies era, is a railway station located at Gubeng Station Street, Pacarkeling, Tambaksari, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.

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Surabaya Pasar Turi railway station

Surabaya Pasar Turi Station (SBI) is the second largest train station in Surabaya, East Java.

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Surabaya Zoo

Surabaya Zoo (Indonesian Kebon Binatang Surabaya or KBS), also known as Bonbin (abbreviation of Kebon Binatang, Indonesian for "zoo"), is a zoo located in the city of Surabaya in East Java, Indonesia.

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Surabaya-Madura National Bridge

The Suramadu Bridge (Jembatan Suramadu), also known as the Surabaya–Madura Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge between Surabaya on the island of Java and the town of Bangkalan on the island of Madura in Indonesia.

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Surajaya Stadium

The Choirul Huda or Stadion Surajaya is a multi-use stadium in the village of Sidorejo, in Lamongan, East Java, Indonesia.

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Surawana

Surawana (Candi Surawana, sometimes called Candi Surowono) is a Hindu temple, of the Majapahit Kingdom, located in the Canggu village of the Kediri near Pare district in East Java, Indonesia.

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Surya Paloh

Surya Dharma Paloh (born 16 July 1951 in Kutaraja, Aceh) is an Indonesian politician and media baron who owns the Media Indonesia daily newspaper, Metro TV, a 24-hour international news television network.

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Susanto Megaranto

Susanto Megaranto (born 8 October 1987) is an Indonesian chess Grandmaster.

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Susi Susanti

Lucia Francisca Susy Susanti (born 11 February 1971 in Tasikmalaya, West Java) is a retired Indonesian badminton player.

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Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (born 9 September 1949) (pronounced) is an Indonesian politician and retired Army general officer who was the President of Indonesia from 2004 to 2014.

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Sutan Sjahrir

Sutan Sjahrir (5 March 1909 – 9 April 1966) was an avant garde and idealistic Indonesian intellectual, as well as revolutionary independence leader.

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Sutardji Calzoum Bachri

Sutardji Calzoum Bachri, known as Tardji, (born 1941 in Rengat, Riau) is a well-known Indonesian poet.

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Sutiyoso

Sutiyoso (born 6 December 1944 in Semarang, Central Java) is an Indonesian politician and former general who was the Director of the State Intelligence Agency from 8 July 2015 - 9 September 2016.

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Sutomo

Sutomo (3 October 1920 – 7 October 1981), also known as Bung Tomo, is best known for his role as an Indonesian military leader during the Indonesian National Revolution against the Netherlands.

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Suzzanna

Suzzanna Martha Frederika van Osch (13 October 1942 – 15 October 2008), better known as Suzzanna, was an Indonesian actress of Indo descent.

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Taifib

Taifib (Indonesian: Batalyon Intai Amfibi) is an elite recon unit within the Indonesian Marine Corps which is tasked for conducting amphibious reconnaissance and special reconnaissance.

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Talaud Islands

Talaud Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Talaud) is a group of islands located north of Sulawesi island in Indonesia, north-east of the Sangihe Islands.

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Talempong

A talempong a small kettle gong which gives its name to an ensemble of four or five talempong as well as other gongs and drums.

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Taliabu

Taliabu Island Regency (Kabupaten Pulau Taliabu) is an island and a regency in part of the Sula Islands Regency and Maluku Islands in Indonesia.

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Taman Mini Indonesia Indah

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) or "Beautiful Indonesia Miniature Park" (literally translated) is a culture-based recreational area located in East Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Taman Prasasti Museum

Museum Taman Prasasti (Indonesian for Museum of Memorial Stone Park or Inscription Museum) is a museum located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Taman Sari, Jakarta

Taman Sari is a subdistrict of West Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Tambora, Jakarta

Tambora is a subdistrict of West Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Taming Sari

Taming Sari ("flower shield" or "beautiful shield") is a famous kris in Malay folklore.

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Tan Joe Hok

Tan Joe Hok (Hendra Kartanegara) (born August 11, 1937) is an Indonesian badminton hero, who along with Ferry Sonneville and a cadre of fine doubles players set the foundation for an Indonesian badminton dynasty by dethroning then perennial Thomas Cup champion Malaysia in 1958.

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Tan Malaka

Ibrahim Gelar Datuk Sutan Malaka (Jawi: إبراهيم ڬلر داتوق سوتن ملاك; June 2, 1897 – February 21, 1949, usually called Tan Malaka, Jawi: تن ملاك) was a teacher, Indonesian philosopher, founder of Struggle Union (Persatuan Perjuangan) and Murba Party, independent guerrilla, Indonesian fighter, and Indonesian national hero.

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Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot is a rock formation off the Indonesian island of Bali.

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Tanette

Tanette was an Indonesian monarchy founded around 1547.

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Tangkuban Perahu

Tangkuban Perahu (spelt Tangkuban Parahu in the local Sundanese dialect) is a stratovolcano 30 km north of the city of Bandung, the provincial capital of West Java, Indonesia.

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Tania Gunadi

Tania Gunadi (born 29 July 1983) is an Indonesian-American actress and voice actress best known for her films such as The Jetsons (2017), Scooby Doo (2016), Snow Bride (2015), Such Good People (2014), Zambezia (2013), Possession (2012), Bob Funk (2009), Hallmark Hall of Fame The Magic of Ordinary Days (2006) along with Disney Channel original films Pixel Perfect (2005), Go Figure (2004).

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Tanimbar Islands

The Tanimbar Islands, also called Timur Laut, are a group of about 65 islands in the Maluku province of Indonesia, including Fordata, Larat, Maru, Molu, Nuswotar, Selaru, Selu, Seira, Wotap, Wuliaru and Yamdena.

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Tarakan Island

Tarakan is an island off the coast of North Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Tarmizi Taher

Tarmizi Taher, MD (7 October 1936 – 12 February 2013) was Indonesia's Minister of Religious Affairs from 1993 to 1998.

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Tarumanagara

Tarumanagara or Taruma Kingdom or just Taruma is an early Sundanese Indianised kingdom, whose 5th-century ruler, Purnawarman, produced the earliest known inscriptions on Java island.

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Tarzan

Tarzan (John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke) is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungle by the Mangani great apes; he later experiences civilization only to largely reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer.

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Taufik Akbar

Taufik Akbar (born January 8, 1951 in Medan) is an Indonesian engineer and former astronaut candidate.

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Taufik Hidayat

Taufik Hidayat (born 10 August 1981 in Bandung, West Java) is a retired Indonesian badminton player.

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Tause language

Tause, also known as Doa or Darha, is a poorly known Papuan language of Indonesia spoken by some 350 people.

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Taxation in Indonesia

Taxation in Indonesia includes income tax and Value added tax (goods and sales tax).

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Teladan Stadium

Teladan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Medan, Indonesia.

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Telkomsel

P.T. Telekomunikasi Selular, trading as Telkomsel is a GSM and UMTS Mobile phone network operator which operates in Indonesia.

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Teluk Dalam

Teluk Dalam is a sub-district in the South Nias regency, North Sumatra province, Indonesia.

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Temenggung

Temenggung (Jawi: تمڠݢوڠ; also Temenggong) is an old Malay title of nobility, usually given to the chief of public security.

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Tenggerese people

The Tenggerese (Ngoko Javanese:, Madya Javanese:, Krama Javanese:, Ngoko Gêdrìk: wòng Tĕnggĕr, Madya Gêdrìk: tiyang Tĕnggĕr, Krama Gêdrìk: priyantun Tĕnggĕr, Indonesian: suku Tengger) people are a Javanese ethnic group in eastern Java who claim to be the descendants of the Majapahit princes.

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Ternate

Ternate is an island in the Maluku Islands (Moluccas) of eastern Indonesia.

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Tetum language

Tetum, also Tetun, is an Austronesian language spoken on the island of Timor.

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The Indonesia Without Discrimination Movement

The “Indonesia Without Discrimination” Movement (abbreviated to ITD in Bahasa Indonesia) is a campaign to create an Indonesia for all: an Indonesia Without Discrimination.

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The Indonesian Forum for Environment

The Indonesian Forum for Environment (Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia, WALHI) is an Indonesian environmental non-governmental organization, which is part of the Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) network.

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The Lombok Times

The Lombok Times is an English language newspaper which was founded in 2003 as an information medium for the growing English language speaking community, which consists of both visiting tourists and foreign expatriates in the Indonesian provinces of West Nusa Tenggara and Bali.

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The Peak Twin Towers

The Peak is a twin tower luxury apartment complex in Jakarta, located within the Jl.

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The Year of Living Dangerously (film)

The Year of Living Dangerously is a 1982 Australian romantic drama film directed by Peter Weir and co-written by Weir and David Williamson adapted from Christopher Koch's 1978 novel The Year of Living Dangerously.

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Thiess Contractors Indonesia

PT Thiess Contractors Indonesia (Thiess Indonesia) is a subsidiary of Thiess Pty Ltd, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of CIMIC Group.

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This Earth of Mankind

This Earth of Mankind is the first book in Pramoedya Ananta Toer's epic quartet called Buru Quartet, first published by Hasta Mitra in 1980.

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Thomas Karsten

Herman Thomas Karsten (22 April 1884, Amsterdam–1945, Cimahi) was a Dutch engineer who gave major contributions to architecture and town planning in Indonesia during Dutch colonial rule.

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Thousand Islands (Indonesia)

The Thousand Islands (officially Kepulauan Seribu) are a chain of islands to the north of Jakarta's coast.

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Tidore

Tidore (Kota Tidore Kepulauan) is a city, island, and archipelago in the Maluku Islands of eastern Indonesia, west of the larger island of Halmahera.

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Tidung people

The Tidung, Tidong (Jawi: تيدوڠ), known as Molbog in the Philippines, is a native group originating from northeastern part of Borneo and surrounding small islands.

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Time in Indonesia

The Indonesian archipelago geographically stretches across four time zones from UTC+7 in Aceh to UTC+9 in Western Papua.

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Timeline of Indonesian history

This is a timeline of Indonesian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Indonesia and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake

Although National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) in Hawaii eventually issued warnings of a possible tsunami from the large earthquake off Sumatra, Indonesia, the waves outran notification systems at jet speeds of 500 mph (804 km/h), catching hundreds of thousands of people unaware.

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Timeline of the Indonesian National Revolution

This is the Timeline of Indonesian National Revolution (1945–1950).

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Timor

Timor is an island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast Asia, north of the Timor Sea.

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Titi DJ

Titi Dwijayati (born May 27, 1966), known as Titi DJ, is an Indonesian pop singer.

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Tjun Tjun

Tjun Tjun is a former Chinese-Indonesian badminton player.

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Tobelo language

Tobelo (bahasa Tobelo) is a North Halmahera language spoken on the eastern Indonesian island of Halmahera and on parts of several neighboring islands.

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Togian Islands

The Togian (or Togean) Islands are an archipelago of 56 islands and islets, in the Gulf of Tomini, off the coast of Central Sulawesi, in Indonesia.

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Tompaso

Tompaso is a highland subdistrict located about 45 km south-west of Manado in Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Tomy Winata

Tomy Winata (pronounced and sometimes misspelled as Tommy Winata); born Guo Shuo Feng 郭說鋒 on 23 July 1958; is an Indonesian businessman with interests in banking, property, gambling and infrastructure, whose wealth comes from his business deals for the Indonesian Military.

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Tongkonan

Tongkonan is the traditional ancestral house, or rumah adat of the Torajan people, in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Tony Gunawan

Tony Gunawan (born 9 April 1975) is a Chinese descended, Indonesian born badminton player and coach who excelled internationally for Indonesia and later for the United States.

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Topeng

Topeng (Indonesian for "mask") is a dramatic form of Indonesian dance in which one or more mask-wearing, ornately costumed performers interpret traditional narratives concerning fabled kings, heroes and myths, accompanied by gamelan music.

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Tora Sudiro

Tora Sudiro or his birth name Taura Danang Sudiro (born 10 May 1973) is an Indonesian actor and comedian.

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Toraja

The Toraja are an ethnic group indigenous to a mountainous region of South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Tourism in Indonesia

Tourism in Indonesia is an important component of the Indonesian economy as well as a significant source of its foreign exchange revenues.

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Toyol

A Toyol or Tuyul is a mythical spirit in Malay mythology of South-East Asia, especially in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore.

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Trans Studio Bandung

Trans Studio Bandung is an amusement park in Bandung, Indonesia.

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Trans Studio Makassar

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Trans-Sumatran Highway

The Trans-Sumatran Highway (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Trans-Sumatra) is a primary north-south road in the Indonesian island of Sumatra, 2,508.5 km longs, and connecting the north of the island in Banda Aceh to Bandar Lampung in the south, running through many major cities, traverse Medan city, Pekanbaru City, Jambi city, Palembang city on the way (sumatra east road).

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Trans–New Guinea languages

Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken in New Guinea and neighboring islands, perhaps the third-largest language family in the world by number of languages.

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Transition to the New Order

Indonesia's transition to the "New Order" in the mid-1960s, ousted the country's first president, Sukarno, after 22 years in the position.

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TransJakarta

TransJakarta (stylised as transjakarta) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Transmigration program

The transmigration program (Transmigrasi, from Dutch, transmigratie) was an initiative of the Dutch colonial government, and later continued by the Indonesian government to move landless people from densely populated areas of Indonesia to less populous areas of the country.

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Transport in Indonesia

Indonesia's transport system has been shaped over time by the economic resource base of an archipelago with thousands of islands, and the distribution of its more than 200 million people highly concentrated on a single island, Java.

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Tri Kusharjanto

Tri Kusharjanto (born 18 January 1974) is a male badminton player from Indonesia.

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Tridadi Stadium

Tridadi Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Sleman, Indonesia.

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Trinil

Trinil is a palaeoanthropological site on the banks of the Bengawan Solo River in Ngawi Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.

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Triyatno

Triyatno (born 20 December 1987) is an Indonesian weightlifter.

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Try Sutrisno

Try Sutrisno (born 15 November 1935) is Indonesia's sixth vice president.

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Tsunami Evaluation Coalition

The Tsunami Evaluation Coalition (TEC) was a unique learning and accountability initiative in the relief and development sector.

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Tuangku

Tuangku (also known as Great Banyak) is the main and largest island in the Banyak Islands group in Indonesia.

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Tuanku Imam Bonjol

Tuanku Imam Bonjol (1772 – 6 November 1864), also known as Muhammad Syahab, Peto Syarif, and Malim Basa, was one of the most popular leaders of the Padri movement in Central Sumatra.

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Tuban

Tuban is a town located on the north coast of Java, in Tuban Regency, approximately 100 km west of Surabaya, the capital of East Java.

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Tugu Stadium

Tugu Stadium is a multi-use stadium in North Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Tukul Arwana

Tukul Arwana (born 16 October 1963) is an Indonesian comedian who hosts the Bukan Empat Mata chatshow on Trans 7 and the New Famili 100 quiz show on Indosiar.

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Tumapel

Tumapel was the capital city of Singhasari (1222 - 1292) near the modern city of Malang.

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Tun Ledang Shah

Tun Ledang Shah (1248–1466) was a mythical character (who was probably based on a real person) in the ancient Malay history and was assumed to live during the 13th century Srivijayan Empire till the 15th century Sultanate of Malacca.

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Tunggare language

Tunggare (also called Tarunggare, Tarunggareh, Turunggare) is a language spoken in Papua, Indonesia.

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Ubud

Ubud is a town on the Indonesian island of Bali in Ubud District, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of the Gianyar regency.

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Ujung Kulon National Park

Ujung Kulon (English: Western End or Point West) National Park is located at the westernmost tip of Java, within Banten province of Indonesia.

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Ulèë Lheuë

Ulèë Lheuë is an area in Meuraxa sub-district, Banda Aceh, Indonesia.

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Ultop

An ultop is a traditional toy, made from bamboo and common in the Batak Highland of northern Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple (Pura (Luhur) Uluwatu) is a Balinese Hindu sea temple (Pura Segara) located in Uluwatu (South Kuta, Badung).

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Umar Wirahadikusumah

(10 October 1924 – 21 March 2003) was the fourth Indonesian Vice President; he served from 1983 to 1988.

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Union of Catholic University Students of the Republic of Indonesia

The Union of Catholic University Students of the Republic of Indonesia (Perhimpunan Mahasiswa Katolik Republik Indonesia/PMKRI), is a nationwide social organization in Indonesia.

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United Indonesia Cabinet

The United Indonesia Cabinet (Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu) is the official name of the presidential cabinet of Indonesia, led by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during his first period in office 2004-2009.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 40

United Nations Security Council Resolution 40, adopted on February 28, 1948, requested that the Committee of Good Offices watch the political developments in western Java and Madura and to report their findings to the Council frequently.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 41

United Nations Security Council Resolution 41, adopted on February 28, 1948, commended both parties in the Indonesian National Revolution for the recent signing of a truce and attempts to comply with United Nations Security Council Resolution 27.

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United States of Indonesia

The Republic of the United States of Indonesia (Republik Indonesia Serikat, RIS), abbreviated as RUSI, was a federal state to which the Netherlands formally transferred sovereignty of the Dutch East Indies (minus Netherlands New Guinea) on 27 December 1949 following the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference.

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University of Indonesia

The Universitas Indonesia (Universitas Indonesia, abbreviated as UI) is a state university in Depok, West Java and Salemba, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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USA for Indonesia

"USA for Indonesia" is a parody sung to the 1985 tune "We Are the World," which was performed by USA for Africa.

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Ussy

Ussy is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.

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Utut Adianto

Utut Adianto Wahyuwidayat (born 16 March 1965 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is an Indonesian chess Grandmaster and politician.

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Vehicle registration plates of Indonesia

All motorized vehicles including motorcycles in Indonesia are required to have registration plates.

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Vena Annisa

Vena Annisa is a notable Indonesian broadcaster.

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Verawaty Wiharjo

Verawaty Wiharjo Fadjrin (born 1 October 1957, Jakarta, Indonesia), is a former badminton player who won international titles spanning from the late 1970s to the end of the 1980s.

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Vice Presidential Palace (Indonesia)

The Vice Presidential Palace is occupied by the offices of the Vice President of Indonesia, located on Merdeka Selatan Street in Jakarta.

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Villa Isola

Villa Isola (now Bumi Siliwangi) is an art-deco building in the northern part of Bandung, the capital of West Java province of Indonesia.

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Vita Marissa

Vita Marissa (born 4 January 1981 in Jakarta, DKI Jakarta) is a badminton player from Indonesia.

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Wage Rudolf Supratman

Wage Rudolf Supratman (Wage Superman the old orthography or commonly known as W. Superman) (Purworejo, 9 March 1903 – Surabaya, 17 August 1938) was an Indonesian songwriter who wrote both the lyrics and melody of the national anthem of Indonesia - "Indonesia Raya." He is an Indonesian National Hero.

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Waigeo

Waigeo is an island in West Papua province of eastern Indonesia.

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Waingapu

Waingapu is the largest town on the island of Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

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Wajo Kingdom

Wajo Kingdom was an old monarchy in Indonesia founded c. 1450 in the Bugis south of Sulawesi island.

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Wakde

Wakde is an island group of Indonesia, part of the province of West Papua, between the districts of Pantai Timur and Tor Atas.

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Wali Sanga

The Wali Sanga (also transcribed as Wali Songo) are revered saints of Islam in Indonesia, especially on the island of Java, because of their historic role in the Spread of Islam in Indonesia.

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Wambon language

Wambon is a Papuan language of Papua, Indonesia.

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Warembori language

Warembori (native name Waremboivoro) is a moribund language spoken by about 600 people in river mouths on the north coast of Papua, Indonesia.

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Waris language

Waris or Walsa is a Papuan language spoken by about 2,500 people around Wasengla, Amanab District, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea, as well as about 1,500 across the border in the Indonesian province of Papua.

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Warung

A warung (old spelling waroeng) is a type of small family-owned business — a small restaurant or café — in Indonesia, and to a lesser extent, Malaysia.

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Water supply and sanitation in Indonesia

Water supply and sanitation in Indonesia is characterized by poor levels of access and service quality.

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Wates, Kulon Progo

Wates is the capital of Kulon Progo Regency, in Yogyakarta Special Region on Java, Indonesia.

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Way Kambas National Park

Way Kambas National Park is a national park covering 1,300 square kilometres in Lampung province, southern Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Wayang

Wayang (Krama Javanese: Ringgit, "Shadow"), also known as Wajang, is a form of puppet theatre art found in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia, wherein a dramatic story is told through shadows thrown by puppets and sometimes combined with human characters.

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Wayang Windu Geothermal Power Station

The Wayang Windu Geothermal Power Station is the largest geothermal power station in Indonesia.

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West Aceh Regency

West Aceh Regency is a regency (kabupaten) in the Aceh special region of Indonesia.

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West Bali National Park

West Bali National Park (Indonesian: Taman Nasional Bali Barat) is a national park located in Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia.

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West Irian rupiah

The rupiah was a distinct currency of West Irian (formerly West New Guinea) between 1963 and 1973.

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West Jakarta

West Jakarta (Jakarta Barat) is one of the five administrative cities (kota) which form Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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West Java

West Java (Jawa Barat, abbreviated as Jabar; Sundanese: Jawa Kulon) is a province of Indonesia.

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West Kalimantan

West Kalimantan (Kalimantan Barat, Malay: كليمنتان بارت,; Hakka: Sî-Kâ-lí-màn-tân; Teochew: Sai-Gia-li-man-dang) is a province of Indonesia.

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West Nusa Tenggara

West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat – NTB) is a province of Indonesia.

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West Papua (province)

West Papua (Papua Barat) is a province of Indonesia.

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West Papuan languages

The West Papuan languages are a language family of about two dozen Papuan languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula (Vogelkop or Doberai Peninsula) of far western New Guinea and the island of Halmahera, spoken by about 220,000 people in all.

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West Sulawesi

West Sulawesi (Sulawesi Barat) is a province of Indonesia.

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West Sumatra

West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat, abbreviated to Sumbar, Jawi:, Minangkabau: Sumatera Baraik) is a province of Indonesia.

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West Timor

West Timor (Timor Barat) is the western and Indonesian portion of the island of Timor next to the country of East Timor (Nusa Tenggara Timur).

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Western New Guinea

Western New Guinea, also known as Papua (formerly Irian Jaya) and West Papua, is the part of the island of New Guinea (also known as Papua) annexed by Indonesia in 1962.

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Western Pantar language

Western Pantar, also known by the name of one of its dialects, Lamma, is a Papuan language spoken in the western part of Pantar island in the Alor archipelago of Indonesia.

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Wetar

Wetar is a tropical island which belongs to the Indonesian province of Maluku and is the largest island of the Maluku Barat Daya Islands (literally Southwest Islands) of the Maluku Islands.

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Wetar Strait

The Wetar Strait (Selat Wetar) separates the eastern part of the island of Timor from the island of Wetar.

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Wetarese language

Wetarese is a language of Wetar, an island in the south Maluku, Indonesia, and of the nearby islands Liran and Atauro, the latter in East Timor north of Dili.

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Whispering Sands

Whispering Sands (Pasir Berbisik) is a 2001 film Indonesian drama film directed by Nan Triveni Achnas and starring Christine Hakim and Dian Sastrowardoyo as a mother and her teenage daughter who are refugees making their way across endless sand dunes.

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Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes

Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes (1895 – September 4, 1952) was an Indonesian radiology doctor.

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Wilopo

Wilopo (21 October 1908 – 1 June 1981) was the seventh Prime Minister of Indonesia.

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Winarni Binti Slamet

Winarni Binti Slamet (born December 19, 1975) is an Indonesian weightlifter who competed in the women's 53 kg at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal, lifting 202.5 kg in total.

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Wiranto

Wiranto (born 4 April 1947) is a retired Indonesian army General.

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Wisma 46

Wisma 46 is a 262 m tall (architectural height) skyscraper located in the Kota BNI-Maybank complex at Jalan Jenderal Sudirman in Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific

Under UNESCO's Man and Biosphere Reserve Programme, there are 142 biosphere reserves recognized as part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific as of April 2016.

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Wynne Prakusya

Wynne Prakusya (born 26 April 1981) is an Indonesian tennis player.

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Y. B. Mangunwijaya

Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya (Ambarawa, Central Java, May 6, 1929 – Jakarta February 10, 1999), Rampan, Korrie Layun (2000).

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Yamdena

Yamdena (spelt Jamdena during the Dutch colonial period) is the largest of the Tanimbar Islands in the Maluku Province of Indonesia.

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Yapen

Yapen (also Japen, Jobi) is an island of Papua, Indonesia.

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Yati Octavia

Octavia Yati (born October 20, 1954 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is an Indonesian actress.

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Yawa languages

The Yawa languages, or Yapen, are a small family of two closely related Papuan languages, Yawa (or Yava) and Saweru, which are often considered to be divergent dialects of a single language (and thus a language isolate).

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Yayuk Basuki

Yayuk Basuki (born 30 November 1970) is a former professional tennis player from Indonesia.

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Yijing (monk)

Yijing (635–713 CE) was a Tang dynasty Chinese Buddhist monk originally named Zhang Wenming.

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Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta (also Jogja or Jogjakarta; ꦛꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ; formerly Dutch: Djokjakarta/Djocjakarta or Djokja) is a city on the island of Java in Indonesia.

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Yogyakarta railway station

Yogyakarta Station, formerly known as Tugu station, (Code: YK, +133 AMSL) is located in Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta Special Region in Indonesia.

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Yos Sudarso Bay

Yos Sudarso Bay (Teluk Yos Sudarso), until 1968 known as Humboldt Bay, is a small bay on the 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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Yos Sudarso Island

Pulau Yos Sudarso or Pulau Dolak is an island separated only by the narrow Muli Strait from the main island of New Guinea.

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Yuni Shara

Yuni Shara is an Indonesian singer, she is the elder sister of singer Krisdayanti.

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Yusril Ihza Mahendra

Yusril Ihza Mahendra (Jawi: يسري الإهزا مهيندرا; born 5 February 1956 in Belitung, Bangka-Belitung Islands) is an Indonesian lawyer and politician from Malay descent.

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Zainatuddin of Aceh

Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Zainatuddin Kamalat Syah (died 1700) was the seventeenth ruler of Aceh Darussalam.

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Zulkarnain Zakaria

Zulkarnain Zakaria (born 15 November 1982) is a Malaysian professional football referee.

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.id

.id is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Indonesia.

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1942 KNILM Douglas DC-3 shootdown

On 3 March 1942, PK-AFV, a Douglas DC-3-194 airliner operated by KNILM, was shot down over Western Australia by Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service fighter aircraft, resulting in the deaths of four passengers and the loss of diamonds worth an estimated A£150,000–300,000 (the equivalent of A$9.5–19 million in 2010).

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2002 Bali bombings

The 2002 Bali bombings occurred on 12 October 2002 in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali.

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2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on 26 December with the epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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2005 Bali bombings

The 2005 Bali bombings were a series of terrorist suicide bomb and a series of car bombs and attacks that occurred on 1 October 2005, in Bali, Indonesia.

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2005 Java–Bali blackout

The 2005 Java–Bali Blackout was a power outage across Java and Bali on 18 August 2005, affecting some 100 million people.

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2005 Malaysian haze

Haze is caused by "hotspots" (zones with high temperature levels as seen via satellite imagery) in Malaysia and Indonesia.

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2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake

The 2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake occurred on 28 March off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia.

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2006 Pangandaran earthquake and tsunami

The 2006 Pangandaran earthquake and tsunami occurred on July 17 at along a subduction zone off the coast of west and central Java, a large and densely populated island in the Indonesian archipelago.

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2006 Yogyakarta earthquake

The 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake (also known as the Bantul earthquake) occurred at with a moment magnitude of 6.4 and a maximum MSK intensity of VIII (Damaging).

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2007 in Indonesia

Events from the year 2007 in Indonesia.

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2007 Jakarta flood

The 2007 Jakarta flood was a major flood in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia and affected several other areas around the city, such as West Java and Banten.

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2009 Sumatra earthquakes

The September 2009 Sumatra earthquake (Gempa bumi Sumatra 2009) occurred on September 30 off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia with a moment magnitude of 7.6 at.

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2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami

The 2010 Mentawai earthquake occurred with a moment magnitude of 7.7 on 25 October off the western coast of Sumatra at 21:42 local time (14:42 UTC).

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3G (countries)

3G countries or Global Growth Generating countries are 11 countries which have been identified as sources of growth potential and of profitable investment opportunities.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_of_Indonesia-related_articles

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