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Dutch East Indies

Index 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. [1]

3872 relations: A Town Like Alice, A-class minesweeper, A. F. P. Hulsewé, A. J. Beck, A. M. Sipahoetar, A. R. Colquhoun, A.A. Hamidhan, A.N. Alcaff, Aagtekerke (ship), Abani Mukherji, Abdoel Gaffar Pringgodigdo, Abdul Halim (Indonesia), Abdul Haris Nasution, Abdul Karim Amrullah, Abdul Rahman (GC), Abdul Rozak Fachruddin, Abdurrahman Baswedan, Abdurrahman Wahid, Abel Tasman, ABN AMRO, Abolition of monarchy, Abraham George Ellis, Abraham Jacob van Imbijze van Batenburg, Abraham Patras, Abraham van Riebeeck, Abu Bakar Bashir, Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna, Aceh, Aceh War, Achmad Djajadiningrat, Achmad Nawir, Achmad Soebardjo, Action of 18 October 1806, Action of 26 July 1806, Action of 27 February 1941, Action of 30 May 1781, Action of 9 February 1799 (South Africa), Action of 9 September 1796, Adam Malik, Adat, Adi Sasono, Adipati Soejono, Adisumarmo International Airport, Admiralen-class destroyer, Adnan Buyung Nasution, Adnan Kapau Gani, Adolf Gustaaf Lembong, Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen, Adolph van der Voort van Zijp, Adolphe Vorderman, ..., Adriaan Fokker, Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak, Adriaan Valckenier, Adriaan van Dis, Adriaan van Hees, Adriaen Block, Adrian Carton de Wiart, Adrianus Mooy, Africa–China relations, Afrikaans, Afrikaners, Agam Regency, Agriculture in Indonesia, Agus Salim, Ahmad Yani, Ahmad Zaidi Adruce, Ahmadiyya in Indonesia, Air Mata Iboe, Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum, Air Transport Command, Air War Plans Division, Airline, Ajah Berdosa, Akira Mutō, Al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah, Alain Gerbault, Alamsyah Ratu Perwiranegara, Alan Charlesworth, Alang-Alang (film), Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah, Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah II, Alawwal Bank, Albert Aalbers, Albert Balink, Albert Christian Kruyt, Albert Eduard Stoové, Albert H. 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A Town Like Alice

A Town Like Alice (United States title: The Legacy) is a romance novel by Nevil Shute, published in 1950 when Shute had newly settled in Australia.

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A-class minesweeper

The A class were four minesweepers of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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A. F. P. Hulsewé

Anthony François Paulus Hulsewé (31 January 1910 – 16 December 1993) was a Dutch Sinologist, scholar, educator, and author, best known for his studies of ancient Chinese law, particularly that of the Han dynasty (220AD206).

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A. J. Beck

Abe Jack Beck (May 24, 1914 – July 2, 2006) was an American air force major general who was commander of Warner Robins Air Materiel Area, Air Force Logistics Command, with headquarters at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia.

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A. M. Sipahoetar

Albert Manoempak Sipahoetar (26 August 1914 – 5 January 1948), often credited as A. M. Sipahoetar, was an Indonesian journalist and one of the founders of the state news agency Antara.

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A. R. Colquhoun

Archibald Ross Colquhoun (pronounced Cul-hoon) (March 1848–18 December 1914) was the first Administrator of Southern Rhodesia.

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A.A. Hamidhan

Hajji Anang Abdul Hamidhan (25 February 1909 – 21 August 1997), better known as A.A. Hamidhan, was an Indonesian freedom fighter and journalist from South Kalimantan.

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A.N. Alcaff

Achmad Nungcik Alcaff, known professionally as A.N. Alcaff (August 17, 1925 – December 22, 1992) was an Indonesian actor and film director who won the Citra Award for Best Leading Actor at the 1955 Indonesian Film Festival.

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Aagtekerke (ship)

Aagtekerke was a ship of the Dutch East India Company built in 1724.

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Abani Mukherji

Abaninath Mukherji (অবনীনাথ মুখার্জি, Абанинатх Трайлович Мукерджи, 3 June 1891 – 28 October 1937) was an Indian revolutionary and co-founder of the Communist Party of India.

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Abdoel Gaffar Pringgodigdo

Prof.

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Abdul Halim (Indonesia)

Abdul Halim (December 27, 1911 – July 4, 1987) was Indonesian politician, who served 4th Prime Minister of Indonesia.

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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 Karim Amrullah

Abdul Karim Amrullah (10 February, 1879 – 1945), known as Haji Rasul, was a Muslim reformer who led reformation of Islam in Sumatra.

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Abdul Rahman (GC)

Havildar Abdul Rahman was a soldier of the British Indian Army who was posthumously awarded the George Cross, the highest British (and Commonwealth) award for bravery not in combat.

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Abdul Rozak Fachruddin

Abdul Rozak Fachruddin (February 14, 1915 – March 17, 1995) was the Indonesian Islamic religious leader hailed from Pakualaman, Yogyakarta.

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Abdurrahman Baswedan

AR Baswedan (عبد الرحمن باسويدان; born in Ampel, Surabaya, East Java, 11 September 1908 – died in Jakarta, 16 March 1986) is the popular name of Abdurrahman Baswedan, a nationalist, journalist, Indonesian freedom fighter, diplomat, and writer.

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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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Abel Tasman

Abel Janszoon Tasman (1603 – 10 October 1659) was a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant, best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644 in the service of the Dutch East India Company (VOC).

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ABN AMRO

ABN AMRO Bank N.V. is a Dutch bank with headquarters in Amsterdam.

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Abolition of monarchy

The abolition of monarchy involves the ending of monarchical elements in the government of a country.

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Abraham George Ellis

Abraham George Ellis (26 August 1846, Paramaribo – 29 November 1916, Amsterdam) was a Dutch Vice Admiral and politician.

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Abraham Jacob van Imbijze van Batenburg

Abraham Jacob van Imbyze van Batenburg (1753 in Breda, Netherlands – 9 October 1806 in Barbados) was a Dutch governor of Berbice and Essequibo (Guyana) during the period 1789-1806.

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Abraham Patras

Abraham Patras (22 May 1671 – 3 May 1737) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 11 March 1735 until 3 May 1737.

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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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Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna

The Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna (Accademia delle Scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna) is an academic society in Bologna, Italy, that was founded in 1714 and prospered in the Age of Enlightenment.

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Aceh

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

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Aceh War

The Aceh War, also known as the Dutch War or the Infidel War (1873–1904), was an armed military conflict between the Sultanate of Aceh and the Kingdom of the Netherlands which was triggered by discussions between representatives of Aceh and the United States in Singapore during early 1873.

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Achmad Djajadiningrat

Achmad Jayadiningrat (EYD is Achmad Jayadiningrat) (born in Pandeglang, August 16, 1877) was the regent of Serang (1901-1924) and the regent of Batavia (1924-1929).

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Achmad Nawir

Achmad Nawir (1911 – April 1995) was a Dutch East Indian doctor and footballer.

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Achmad Soebardjo

Raden Ahmad Soebardjo Djojoadisoerjo (Karawang Regency, West Java, 23 March 1896 – 15 December 1978) was a diplomat, one of Indonesia's founding fathers, and an Indonesian national hero.

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Action of 18 October 1806

The Action of 18 October 1806 was a minor naval engagement during the Napoleonic Wars, fought between the British Royal Navy frigate HMS ''Caroline'' and a Dutch squadron at the entrance to Batavia harbour on Java in the Dutch East Indies.

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Action of 26 July 1806

The Action of 26 July 1806 was a minor naval engagement of the Napoleonic Wars fought off the southern coast of the island of Celebes in the Dutch East Indies.

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Action of 27 February 1941

The Action of 27 February 1941 was a single ship action between a New Zealand cruiser and an Italian auxiliary cruiser.

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Action of 30 May 1781

The Action of 30 May 1781 was a naval battle fought between two frigates of the Royal Navy and two of the Dutch Republic off the Barbary Coast.

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Action of 9 February 1799 (South Africa)

The Action of 9 February 1799 was a minor naval engagement of the French Revolutionary Wars between a British Royal Navy frigate and a French privateer frigate fought west of the southeastern coast of what is now Natal in South Africa.

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Action of 9 September 1796

The Action of 9 September 1796 was an inconclusive minor naval engagement between small French Navy and British Royal Navy squadrons off northeastern Sumatra, near Banda Aceh, during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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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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Adi Sasono

Adi Sasono (February 16, 1943 – August 13, 2016) was an Indonesian politician.

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Adipati Soejono

Pangeran Adipati Soejono (Tulungagung, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), March 31, 1886 – London, United Kingdom, January 5, 1943) was a Dutch politician and the only Indonesian minister who has ever seated in a Dutch cabinet meeting.

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Adisumarmo International Airport

Adisumarmo International Airport (Bandar Udara Internasional Adisumarmo) is an airport in Boyolali Regency, Central Java, Indonesia.

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Admiralen-class destroyer

The Admiralen class were eight destroyers built for the Royal Netherlands Navy between 1926 and 1931.

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Adnan Buyung Nasution

Adnan Buyung Nasution, also known as Adnan Bahrum Nasution (20 July 1934 – 23 September 2015) was an Indonesian lawyer, advocate, and activist in Indonesia.

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Adnan Kapau Gani

Adnan Kapau Gani (16 September 1905 – 23 December 1968), often abbreviated as A. K. Gani, was an Indonesian politician.

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Adolf Gustaaf Lembong

Adolf Gustaaf Lembong (19 October 1910 – 23 January 1950) was an Indonesian military officer involved in guerrilla warfare against the Japan in the Philippines during World War II and subsequently in the struggle for Indonesian independence.

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Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen

Adolph Cornelis 'Dolf' van Bruggen (9 July 1929 – 3 June 2016)Breure A. S. H. (5 June 2016).

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Adolph van der Voort van Zijp

Adolph Dirk Coenraad van der Voort van Zijp (1 September 1892 in Klambir Lima, North Sumatra, Dutch East Indies – 8 March 1978 in Monaco) was a Dutch horse rider who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics and in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Adolphe Vorderman

Adolphe Guillaume Vorderman (12 December 1844 in The Hague – 15 July 1902 in Batavia) was a Dutch physician and scientist whose extensive and scrupulous study of the link between polished rice and Beriberi in the Dutch East Indies in 1897 helped lead to the discovery of vitamins.

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Adriaan Fokker

Adriaan Daniël Fokker (17 August 1887 – 24 September 1972) was a Dutch physicist and musician.

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Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak

Adriaan Theodoor Basilius (Ad) Peperzak (born 3 July 1929) is a Dutch educator, editor and author.

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Adriaan Valckenier

Adriaan Valckenier (6 June 1695 – 20 June 1751) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1737 to 1741.

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Adriaan van Dis

Adriaan van Dis (Bergen aan Zee, 16 December 1946) is a Dutch author.

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Adriaan van Hees

Adriaan Nicolaas Johan van Hees (3 May 1910 – 2 December 1976) was a Dutch actor and member of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB).

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Adriaen Block

Adriaen (Aerjan) Block (c. 1567 – buried April 27, 1627) was a Dutch private trader, privateer, and ship’s captain who is best known for exploring the coastal and river valley areas between present-day New Jersey and Massachusetts during four voyages from 1611 to 1614, following the 1609 expedition by Henry Hudson.

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Adrian Carton de Wiart

Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Paul Ghislain Carton de Wiart (5 May 1880 – 5 June 1963) was a British Army officer born of Belgian and Irish parents.

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Adrianus Mooy

Adrianus Mooy (born 10 April 1936) is an Indonesian economist.

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Africa–China relations

Sino-African relations refers to the historical, political, economic, military, social and cultural connections between China and the African continent.

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Afrikaans

Afrikaans is a West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and, to a lesser extent, Botswana and Zimbabwe.

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Afrikaners

Afrikaners are a Southern African ethnic group descended from predominantly Dutch settlers first arriving in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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Agam Regency

Agam is a regency of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Agriculture in Indonesia

Agriculture is one of the key sectors within the Indonesian economy.

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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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Ahmad Yani

General Ahmad Yani (19 June 1922 – 1 October 1965) was the commander of the Indonesian Army, and was killed by members of the 30 September Movement during an attempt to kidnap him from his house.

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Ahmad Zaidi Adruce

Tun Datuk Patinggi (Dr.) Haji Ahmad Zaidi Adruce bin Muhammed Noor was the fifth Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak (Governor of Sarawak).

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Ahmadiyya in Indonesia

Ahmadiyya (Ahmadiyah) is an Islamic movement in Indonesia.

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Air Mata Iboe

Air Mata Iboe (Perfected spelling: Air Mata Ibu; Malay for A Mother's Tears) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed and written by Njoo Cheong Seng.

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Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum

Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum (Perfected Spelling: Air Mata Mengalir di Citarum; Indonesian for Tears Flow in Citarum) is a 1949 film from what is now Indonesia, written and directed by Roestam Sutan Palindih for the Tan & Wong Bros Film Company.

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Air Transport Command

Air Transport Command (ATC) was a United States Air Force unit that was created during World War II as the strategic airlift component of the United States Army Air Forces.

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Air War Plans Division

The Air War Plans Division (AWPD) was an American military organization established to make long-term plans for war.

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Airline

An airline is a company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and freight.

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Ajah Berdosa

Ajah Berdosa (Perfected Spelling: Ayah Berdosa; Malay for The Sinful Father) is a likely-lost 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Wu Tsun for Star Film.

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Akira Mutō

was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.

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Al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah

Rabithah Alawiyah (الرابطة العلوية.; lit. The Association of Alawiyyin or Alawiyyin League) is an Indonesian Islamic organization engaged in social movements.

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Alain Gerbault

Alain Jacques Georges Marie Gerbault (1893 – 1941) was a French aviator and tennis champion, who made a circumnavigation of the world as a single-handed sailor.

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Alamsyah Ratu Perwiranegara

Alamsjah Ratoe Perwiranegara (December 25, 1925, in Kotabumi, North Lampung, Lampung, Dutch East Indies – January 8, 1998, in Jakarta, Indonesia) was an Indonesian military general who served as State Secretary Minister, Coordinating Minister of People's Welfare, Minister of Religious Affairs, and Ambassador of Indonesia to the Netherlands.

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Alan Charlesworth

Air Vice Marshal Alan Moorehouse Charlesworth, CBE, AFC (17 September 1903 – 21 September 1978) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Alang-Alang (film)

Alang-Alang (taken from the Indonesian word for blady grass) is a 1939 film from the Dutch East Indies.

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Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah

Sultan Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah (1786 - 1 December 1823) was the twenty-ninth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah II

Sultan Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah II (1864 – 6 February 1939) was the thirty-fifth and last sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Alawwal Bank

The Saudi Hollandi Bank (Alawwal Bank) (SHB) (البنك السعودي الهولندي) is a bank based in Saudi Arabia.

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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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Albert Balink

Albert Balink (3 August 1906 – February 1976) was a Dutch-Indonesian journalist and filmmaker who made important contributions to the Indonesian cinema in the 1930s.

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Albert Christian Kruyt

Albert Christian Kruyt (Albertus Christiaan Kruyt; born 10 October 186919 January 1949) was a Dutch Calvinist missionary, ethnographer and theologian.

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Albert Eduard Stoové

Albert Eduard Stoové (Yogyakarta (Netherlands East Indies), 26 December 1920 – Delft (Netherlands), 23 September 2010) was a sergeant in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force at the start of World War II.

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Albert H. Rooks

Albert Harold Rooks (December 29, 1891 – March 1, 1942) was a captain in the United States Navy who posthumously received the Medal of Honor during World War II.

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Albert Vogel

Albert Vogel (18 June 1874, Bergen op Zoom – 8 November 1933, The Hague) was a Dutch officer, teacher and performer.

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Albertus Henricus Wiese

Albertus Henricus Wiese (1761–1810) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1805 to 1808, during which time the United Provinces became, during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, first the Batavian Republic and then the Kingdom of Holland.

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Albertus Soegijapranata

Albertus Soegijapranata, SJ (Perfected Spelling: Albertus Sugiyapranata; 25 November 1896 – 22 July 1963), better known by his birth name Soegija, was the Apostolic Vicar of Semarang and later its archbishop.

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Alcohol in Indonesia

Alcohol in Indonesia refers to the alcohol industry, alcohol consumption and laws related to alcohol in the South East Asian country of Indonesia.

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Alex Mendur

Alexius Impurung Mendur (7 November 1907 – 30 December 1984) was an Indonesian journalistic photographer who was part of a group that established the Indonesia Press Photo Service (IPPHOS).

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Alexander Alekhine

Alexander Alekhine (Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Але́хин, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Alekhin;; March 24, 1946) was a Russian and French chess player and the fourth World Chess Champion.

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Alexander Andreyevich Baranov

Alexander Andreyevich Baranov (Алекса́ндр Андре́евич Бара́нов) (1747–16 April 1819), sometimes spelled Aleksandr or Alexandr and Baranof, was a Russian trader and merchant, who worked for some time in Siberia.

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Alexander Andries Maramis

Alexander Andries Maramis (20 June 1897 – 31 July 1977), also known as A.A. Maramis, was a politician involved in the struggle for Indonesian independence.

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Alexander Evert Kawilarang

Alexander Evert Kawilarang (23 February 1920 – 6 June 2000) was an Indonesian freedom fighter, military commander, and founder of Kesko TT, what would become the Indonesian special forces unit Kopassus.

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Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie

Brigadier General Alexander Gore Arkwright Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie & Bar, PC (6 July 1872 – 2 May 1955) was a British Army officer who served as the tenth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1936 to 1945.

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Alexander Ollongren

Jhr. Alexander Ollongren (born 1928) is a professor emeritus at Leiden University.

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Alexander Selkirk

Alexander Selkirk (167613 December 1721) was a Scottish privateer and Royal Navy officer who spent four years and four months as a castaway (1704–1709) after being marooned by his captain on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific Ocean.

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Alexander Weygers

Alexander George (Alex) Weygers, (October 12, 1901–July 23, 1989), was a polymath Dutch-American artist who is best known as a sculptor, painter, print maker, blacksmith, carpenter, philosopher, Aerospace engineer and author.

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Alexander Willem Frederik Idenburg

Alexander Willem Frederik Idenburg (23 July 1861 – 28 February 1935) was a Dutch politician of the Anti Revolutionary Party who served as Governor-General of Suriname and later the Dutch East Indies.

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Alexey Diakonoff

Alexey Diakonoff (1907 in Saint Petersburg – 1989) full name Alexey Nikolaievich Diakonoff was a Russian entomologist who specialised in Microlepidoptera.

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Alfred Leber

Alfred Theodor Leber (March 7, 1881 – 1954) was a German ophthalmologist born in Antwerp.

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Alfred Peet

Alfred H. Peet (March 10, 1920 – August 29, 2007) was a Dutch-American entrepreneur and the founder of Peet's Coffee & Tea in Berkeley, California, in 1966.

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Algemene Middelbare School

Algemene Middelbare School or AMS (Dutch, "General Secondary School") was during part of the twentieth century a level of education in the Netherlands (and the Dutch East Indies), comparable with the high school level in the US education system.

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Ali Alatas

No description.

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Ali Joego

Ali Joego (Soewandi Spelling Ali Jugo; Perfected Spelling: Ali Yugo; 17 March 1907 – 18 February 1970) was a stage and film actor and director active in the Dutch East Indies and Indonesia.

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Ali Murtopo

Ali Murtopo (Kebumen, Central Java, 23 September 1924 – Jakarta, 15 May 1984) was a prominent Indonesian general and political figure during the first half of General Suharto's New Order regime.

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Ali Sadikin

Ali Sadikin (7 July 1927 – 20 May 2008) was an Indonesian politician of Sundanese background.

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Ali Said (Indonesia)

Ali Said was an Indonesian judge, military officer and politician.

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Ali Sastroamidjojo

Raden (Lord) Dr.

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Alidius Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer

Jonkheer Alidius Warmoldus Lambertus Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer (7 March 1888 – 16 August 1978) was a Dutch nobleman and statesman, primarily noted for being the last colonial Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, now Indonesia.

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All-Malaya Council of Joint Action

The All-Malaya Council of Joint Action (AMCJA) was a coalition of political and civic organisations in Malaya formed to participate in the development of a constitution for post-war Malaya in preparation for independence and to oppose the Constitutional Proposals for Malaya (also known as the Federation Proposals or the Anglo-Malay Proposals) which eventually formed the basis of the Federation of Malaya Agreement.

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Allah jang Palsoe

Allah jang Palsoe (Perfected Spelling: Allah yang Palsu; Malay for The False God) is a 1919 stage drama from the Dutch East Indies that was written by the ethnic Chinese author Kwee Tek Hoay based on E. Phillips Oppenheim's short story "The False Gods".

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Allan Walters

Air Vice Marshal Allan Leslie Walters, CB, CBE, AFC (2 November 1905 – 19 October 1968) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Allianz

Allianz SE is a European financial services company headquartered in Munich, Germany.

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Allied leaders of World War II

The Allied leaders of World War II listed below comprise the important political and military figures who fought for or supported the Allies during World War II.

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Allied submarines in the Pacific War

Allied submarines were used extensively during the Pacific War and were a key contributor to the defeat of the Empire of Japan.

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Allies of World War II

The Allies of World War II, called the United Nations from the 1 January 1942 declaration, were the countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939–1945).

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Allochtoon

Allochtoon (plural: allochtonen) is a Dutch word (from Greek ἀλλόχθων, from ἄλλος other and χθών soil/earth/land), literally meaning "emerging from another soil".

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Alois Miedl

Alois Miedl (3 March 1903 - 4 January 1990) was a naturalized Dutch art dealer, originally a German Nazi banker, born in Munich, who had moved to and was mainly active in the Netherlands, involved with the sales of properties stolen from Jews who had fled or had been deported.

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Alphons Wijnen

Alphonse Jean Henri (Fons) Wijnen (Lieze, Visé, (Belgium), June 7, 1912 - Leende, March 7, 2001) was a Dutch soldier.

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Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad

Habib Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad (ʻAlwī bin Ṭāhir al-Ḥaddād,; 14 Shawwal 1301 AH – 1382H or August 6, 1884 CE – November 14, 1962 CE) was an Islamic scholar known as the Mufti of Johor in twentieth century and also the co-founder of Jamiat Kheir and Al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah foundations in Batavia during colonial Dutch East Indies.

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Amarasi

Amarasi was a traditional princedom in West Timor, in present-day Indonesia.

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Ambonese Malay

Ambonese Malay or simply Ambonese is a Malay-based creole language spoken on Ambon Island in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia.

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Amelia Earhart

Amelia Mary Earhart (born July 24, 1897; disappeared July 2, 1937) was an American aviation pioneer and author.

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American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold

American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold is the second book in the American Empire alternate history series by Harry Turtledove.

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American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and its Thirteen Colonies which declared independence as the United States of America. After 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained the relationship between Great Britain and its colonies. Patriot protests against taxation without representation followed the Stamp Act and escalated into boycotts, which culminated in 1773 with the Sons of Liberty destroying a shipment of tea in Boston Harbor. Britain responded by closing Boston Harbor and passing a series of punitive measures against Massachusetts Bay Colony. Massachusetts colonists responded with the Suffolk Resolves, and they established a shadow government which wrested control of the countryside from the Crown. Twelve colonies formed a Continental Congress to coordinate their resistance, establishing committees and conventions that effectively seized power. British attempts to disarm the Massachusetts militia at Concord, Massachusetts in April 1775 led to open combat. Militia forces then besieged Boston, forcing a British evacuation in March 1776, and Congress appointed George Washington to command the Continental Army. Concurrently, an American attempt to invade Quebec and raise rebellion against the British failed decisively. On July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress voted for independence, issuing its declaration on July 4. Sir William Howe launched a British counter-offensive, capturing New York City and leaving American morale at a low ebb. However, victories at Trenton and Princeton restored American confidence. In 1777, the British launched an invasion from Quebec under John Burgoyne, intending to isolate the New England Colonies. Instead of assisting this effort, Howe took his army on a separate campaign against Philadelphia, and Burgoyne was decisively defeated at Saratoga in October 1777. Burgoyne's defeat had drastic consequences. France formally allied with the Americans and entered the war in 1778, and Spain joined the war the following year as an ally of France but not as an ally of the United States. In 1780, the Kingdom of Mysore attacked the British in India, and tensions between Great Britain and the Netherlands erupted into open war. In North America, the British mounted a "Southern strategy" led by Charles Cornwallis which hinged upon a Loyalist uprising, but too few came forward. Cornwallis suffered reversals at King's Mountain and Cowpens. He retreated to Yorktown, Virginia, intending an evacuation, but a decisive French naval victory deprived him of an escape. A Franco-American army led by the Comte de Rochambeau and Washington then besieged Cornwallis' army and, with no sign of relief, he surrendered in October 1781. Whigs in Britain had long opposed the pro-war Tories in Parliament, and the surrender gave them the upper hand. In early 1782, Parliament voted to end all offensive operations in North America, but the war continued in Europe and India. Britain remained under siege in Gibraltar but scored a major victory over the French navy. On September 3, 1783, the belligerent parties signed the Treaty of Paris in which Great Britain agreed to recognize the sovereignty of the United States and formally end the war. French involvement had proven decisive,Brooks, Richard (editor). Atlas of World Military History. HarperCollins, 2000, p. 101 "Washington's success in keeping the army together deprived the British of victory, but French intervention won the war." but France made few gains and incurred crippling debts. Spain made some minor territorial gains but failed in its primary aim of recovering Gibraltar. The Dutch were defeated on all counts and were compelled to cede territory to Great Britain. In India, the war against Mysore and its allies concluded in 1784 without any territorial changes.

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American-British-Dutch-Australian Command

The American-British-Dutch-Australian (ABDA) Command, or ABDACOM, was a short-lived, supreme command for all Allied forces in South East Asia, in early 1942, during the Pacific War in World War II.

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Ami Priyono

Lembu Amiluhur Priyawardhana Priyono (23 October 1939 – 6 June 2001), generally referred to as Ami Prijono (Perfected Spelling: Ami Priyono) was an Indonesian film director and actor.

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Amien Rais

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

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Aminah Cendrakasih

Aminah Tjendrakasih (Perfected Spelling: Aminah Cendrakasih, born 29 January 1938) is an Indonesian actress best known for her appearance as Lela in the television series Si Doel Anak Sekolahan (Doel the Schoolchild, 1994–2005).

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Amir Hamzah

Tengku Amir Hamzah (Jawi:; 28 February 1911 – 20 March 1946) was an Indonesian poet and National Hero of Indonesia.

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Amir Hamzah bibliography

Indonesian author Amir Hamzah (1911–46) wrote 50 poems, 18 pieces of lyrical prose, 12 articles, 4 short stories, 3 poetry collections, and 1 book.

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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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Amir Syamsuddin

Amir Syamsuddin (born in Makassar on 27 May 1941) is the current Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Indonesia.

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Amoroso Katamsi

Amoroso Katamsi (21 October 1938 – 17 April 2018) was an Indonesian singer and performer.

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Amstel Brewery

Amstel Brewery (Amstelbrouwerij) is a Dutch brewery founded in 1870 on the Mauritskade in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the capital and most populous municipality of the Netherlands.

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Amsterdam School

The Amsterdam School (Dutch: Amsterdamse School) is a style of architecture that arose from 1910 through about 1930 in the Netherlands.

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Andjar Asmara

Abisin Abbas (26 February 1902 – 20 October 1961), better known by his pseudonym Andjar Asmara, was a dramatist and filmmaker active in the cinema of the Dutch East Indies.

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André Boerstra

Andries Cornelis Dirk "André" Boerstra (December 11, 1924 – March 17, 2016) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics.

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André Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans

Dr.

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Andreas Victor Michiels

Andreas Victor Michiels (Maastricht, Netherlands, May 30, 1797 – Kusamba, Bali May 25, 1849) was a military and administrative officer in the Dutch East Indies.

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Andrew Kenneth Waterman

Andrew Kenneth Waterman (born 20 December 1913 in Lewis County, Kentucky), enlisted in the United States Navy on 21 November 1932 at Buffalo, New York.

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Andrew van der Bijl

Andrew van der Bijl (born 11 May 1928 in Sint Pancras, the Netherlands), known in English-speaking countries as Andrew van der Bijl or Brother Andrew, is a Christian missionary noted for his exploits smuggling Bibles to communist countries in the height of the Cold War, a feat that has earned him the nickname "God's smuggler." Van der Bijl studied at the WEC Missionary Training College in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff

Jonkheer Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff (7 August 1872 – 24 April 1957) was a Governor General of Dutch East Indies and a Dutch minister for foreign affairs.

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Andries Hoogerwerf

Andries Hoogerwerf (29 August 1906 – 5 February 1977) was a Dutch athlete, naturalist, ornithologist and conservationist, who spent much of his working life in the Dutch East Indies and Dutch New Guinea.

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Andries Jan Pieters

Andries Jan Pieters (1916 – 21 March 1952) was a Dutch war criminal and, together with Artur Albrecht, was one of the last two people to be executed in the Netherlands.

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Andy Albeck

Andreas "Andy" Albeck (September 25, 1921 – September 29, 2010) was an American movie executive, who was president and chief executive of United Artists,McLellan, Dennis.

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Andy Tielman

Andy Tielman (30 May 1936 – 10 November 2011) Retrieved 11 November 2011.

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Aneta (news agency)

Aneta ("General News and Telegraph Agency") was a Dutch news agency founded 1 April 1917 by Dominique Willem Berretty.

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Aneuk Jamee people

Aneuk Jamee or Ughang Jamu people are a group of people spread along the west and south coast of Aceh, starting from Singkil, South Aceh Regency, Southwest Aceh Regency and Simeulue Regency.

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Angelina Valentijn

Angelina Valentijn (1768-1817) was a colonist in the Dutch East Indies, also known as Angelina of Batavia.

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Angklung

The angklung is a musical instrument from Indonesia made of a varying number of bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame.

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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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Anglo-Dutch Wars

The Anglo-Dutch wars (Engels–Nederlandse Oorlogen or Engelse Zeeoorlogen) were a series of conflicts fought, on one side, by the Dutch States (the Dutch Republic, later the Batavian Republic) and, on the other side, first by England and later by the Kingdom of Great Britain/the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Anglo-Indian

The term Anglo-Indians can refer to at least two groups of people: those with mixed Indian and British ancestry, and people of British descent born or living in the Indian subcontinent.

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Anna Jens

Anna Jens (1766–1815), was a Dutch slave coffee plantation owner in the Dutch East Indies.

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Anneke Grönloh

Louise Johanna (Anneke) Grönloh (born Tondano, Netherlands East Indies, 7 June 1942) is a former Dutch singer.

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Anni von Westrum Baldaugh

Anni von Westrum Baldaugh (August 10, 1881 – August 8, 1953) was an American painter of Dutch birth.

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Annie Landouw

Annie Landouw (also Landauw, 1913 – 17 August 1982) was an Indonesian keroncong singer and film actress.

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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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Antemas

Hajji Antemas (20 October 1923 – 21 December 1970) was an Indonesian entrepreneur.

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Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans

Anthonie (Antoon) Cornelis Oudemans Jzn (November 12, 1858 – January 14, 1943) was a Dutch zoologist.

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Anthonio Hurdt

Anthonio Hurdt (– 1689; also spelt Anthony Hurdt and Anthonij Hurt) was a Dutch East India Company (VOC) officer active in what is now Indonesia in the seventeenth century.

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Anthony Fokker

Anton Herman Gerard "Anthony" Fokker (6 April 1890 – 23 December 1939) was a Dutch aviation pioneer and aircraft manufacturer.

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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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Anti-Americanism

Anti-Americanism, anti-American sentiment, or sometimes Americanophobia, is dislike of or opposition to the governmental policies of the United States, especially regarding the foreign policy, or the American people in general.

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Anti-Dutch sentiment

Anti-Dutch sentiment, also known as Dutchphobia, is a spectrum of negative feelings, fears and dislikes towards Netherlands, Dutch people and Dutch culture.

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Anti-Revolutionary Party

The Anti-Revolutionary Party (Anti-Revolutionaire Partij, ARP) was a Protestant Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands.

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Antipodes

In geography, the antipode of any spot on Earth is the point on Earth's surface diametrically opposite to it; the antipodes of a region similarly represent the area opposite it.

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Anton Colijn

Antonie Hendrikus Colijn (Ambarawa, April 13, 1894 - Muntok, March 11, 1945) was a Dutch amateur mountaineer who in 1936 led the Carstensz Expedition, being the first to climb the Carstenszgebergte in New Guinea.

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Anton Heyboer

Anton Heyboer (9 February 1924 – 9 April 2005) was a Dutch painter and printmaker.

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Anton Lens

Anton Lens (28 November 1884 – 8 October 1955) was a Dutch international footballer who earned two caps for the national side in 1906.

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Anton Mussert

Anton Adriaan Mussert (11 May 1894 – 7 May 1946) was one of the founders of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB) and its formal leader.

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Antonie Aris van de Loosdrecht

Antonie Aris van de Loosdrecht (1 March 1885, Veenendaal - 26 July 1917, Tana Toraja) was a Dutch missionary.

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Antonie Augustus Bruijn

Antonie Augustus Bruijn (Surabaya, 1865) Antonie Augustus Bruijn (December 27, 1842 – August 11, 1890) was a Dutch navy officer, naturalist and trader in naturalia from the Dutch East Indies.

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Antonius Colenbrander

Antonius Theodorus Colenbrander (3 May 1889 – 24 September 1929) was a Dutch horse rider.

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Anwar Adnan Saleh

Anwar Adnan Saleh (born 1948) is a former Governor of West Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Anyer

Anyer, also known as Anjer or Angier, is a coastal town in Banten, formerly West Java, Indonesia, west of Jakarta and south of Merak.

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Apcar and Company

Apcar and Company was a firm founded in 1819 in India that engaged in shipping, import and export.

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Appropriation (music)

In music, appropriation is the use of borrowed elements (aspects or techniques) in the creation of a new piece.

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April 1917

The following events occurred in April 1917.

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April 1940

The following events occurred in April 1940.

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Arab diaspora

Arab diaspora refers to descendants of the Arab immigrants who, voluntarily or as refugees, emigrated from their native lands to non-Arab countries, primarily in South America, Europe, North America, and parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and West Africa.

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Arab Indonesians

Arab Indonesians (عرب إندونيسي), or Hadharem (حضارم; sing., Hadhrami, حضرمي), informally known as Jama'ah, are citizens of Indonesia of Arab, mainly Hadhrami, descent.

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Arab Singaporeans

The majority of the Arabs in Singapore are Hadhramis tracing their ancestry from the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula called Hadhramaut, which is now part of the Republic of Yemen.

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Arcadia (play)

Arcadia is a 1993 play by Tom Stoppard concerning the relationship between past and present, order and disorder, certainty and uncertainty.

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Archaeology of Indonesia

The archaeology of Indonesia is the study of the archaeology of the archipelagic realm that today forms the nation of Indonesia, stretching from prehistory through almost two millennia of documented history.

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Archie Roberts (Australian footballer)

Archibald Frederick Roberts (16 July 1910 – 6 June 1945) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club and Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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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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Arena Wati

Muhammad Dahlan Abdul Baing (or Andi Mohammad Dahlan Andi Buyung) (30 July 1925 – 25 January 2009), whose pseudonym was Arena Wati, was a Malaysian writer.

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Arie de Jong

Arie de Jong (October 18, 1865, Jakarta, Dutch East Indies – October 12, 1957, Putten, Netherlands) was a Dutch enthusiast and reformer of the constructed language Volapük by Johann Martin Schleyer, with whose help the Volapük movement gained new strength in the Netherlands.

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Arie Frederik Lasut

Arie Frederik Lasut (Kapataran, July 6, 1918 – Pakem, May 7, 1949) is regarded as a national hero in Indonesia, because of his involvement in the struggle for independence and his efforts to advance Indonesia’s mining and geological infrastructure during the nation’s beginnings.

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Arie Smit

Adrianus Wilhelmus "Arie" Smit (15 April 1916 – 23 March 2016) was a Dutch-born Indonesian painter who lived on Bali.

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Arifin C. Noer

Arifin Chairin Noer, commonly known as Arifin C. Noer (10 March 1941 in Cirebon, West Java – 28 May 1995 in Jakarta, Indonesia) was an Indonesian poet, theater director and highly successful film producer.

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Armenian national liberation movement

The Armenian national liberation movement (Հայ ազգային-ազատագրական շարժում Hay azgayin-azatagrakan sharzhum) aimed at the establishment of an Armenian state. It included social, cultural, but primarily political and military movements that reached their height during World War I and the following years. Influenced by the Age of Enlightenment and the rise of nationalism under the Ottoman Empire, the Armenian national movement developed in the early 1860s. Its emergence was similar to that of movements in the Balkan nations, especially the Greek revolutionaries who fought the Greek War of Independence. The Armenian élite and various militant groups sought to defend the mostly rural Armenian population of the eastern Ottoman Empire from the Muslims, being Christian, but the ultimate goal was to push for reforms in the Six vilayets at first and after this failed, the creation of an Armenian state in the Armenian-populated areas controlled at the time by the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire. Since the late 1880s, the movement engaged in guerrilla warfare with the Ottoman government and the Kurdish irregulars in the eastern regions of the empire, led by the three Armenian political parties named the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party, the Armenakan Party and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. Armenians generally saw Russia as their natural ally in the fight against Turks although Russia maintained an oppressive policy in the Caucasus. Only after losing its presence in Europe after the Balkan Wars, the Ottoman government was forced to sign the Armenian reform package in early 1914, however it was disrupted by World War I. During World War I, the Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were systematically exterminated by the government in the Armenian Genocide. According to some estimates, from 1894 to 1923, about 1,500,000—2,000,000 Armenians were killed by the Ottoman Empire. After the decision to exterminate the Armenians was taken by the Ottoman Ministry of Interior and first implemented with the Directive 8682 on February 25, 1915, tens of thousands of Russian Armenians joined the Russian army as Armenian volunteer units with a Russian promise for autonomy. By 1917, Russia controlled many Armenian-populated areas of the Ottoman Empire. After the October Revolution, however, the Russian troops retreated and left the Armenians irregulars one on one with the Turks. The Armenian National Council proclaimed the Republic of Armenia on May 28, 1918, thus establishing an Armenian state in the Armenian-populated parts of the Southern Caucasus. By 1920, the Bolshevik Government in Russia and Ankara Government had successfully came to power in their respective countries. The Turkish revolutionaries successfully occupied western half of Armenia, while the Red Army invaded and annexed the Republic of Armenia in December 1920. A friendship treaty was signed between Bolshevik Russia and Kemalist Turkey in 1921. The formerly Russian-controlled parts of Armenia were mostly annexed by the Soviet Union, in parts of which the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic was established. Hundreds of thousands of genocide refugees found themselves in the Middle East, Greece, France and the US giving start to a new era of the Armenian diaspora. Soviet Armenia existed until 1991, when the Soviet Union disintegrated and the current (Third) Republic of Armenia was established.

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Armenian reform package

The Armenian reform package was a reform plan devised by the European powers in 1912-14 that envisaged the creation of two provinces in Turkish Armenia placed under the supervision of two European inspectors general, who would be appointed to oversee matters related to the Armenian issues.

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Armenian-Dutch

Armenian-Dutch (Armeense Nederlanders) are citizens of the Netherlands of Armenian ancestry.

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Armenians in Indonesia

Many Armenian merchants from Amsterdam went to Southeast Asia in the 19th century to trade, and to set up factories and plantations.

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Armies of the Imperial Japanese Army

The term in the Imperial Japanese Army was used in a different ways to designate a variety of large military formations, corresponding to the army group, field army and corps in the militaries of western nations.

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Armijn Pane

Armijn Pane (18 August 1908 – 16 February 1970), also known as Adinata, A. Soul, Empe, A. Mada, A. Banner, and Kartono, was an Indonesian author.

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Arnold Mononutu

Arnoldus Isaac Zacharias Mononutu (4 December 1896 – 5 September 1983) was a nationalist involved in the struggle for Indonesian independence.

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Arnoud van der Biesen

Arnoud Eugène van der Biesen (December 28, 1899 Semarang, Dutch East Indies - February 17, 1968, The Hague) was a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Ostend, Belgium.

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Arsyad Thawil al-Bantani

Sheikh Mas Mohammad Arsyad Thawil al-Bantani (1851 – March 19, 1934) better known as Sheikh Arsyad Thawil was an ulama (Islamic scholar) and Indonesian hero who also fought on the Cilegon War from 9 to 30 July 1888 with Ki Wasyid, Tubagus Ismail, and others.

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Arthur Oakley Coltman

Arthur Oakley Coltman (A.O. Coltman) (1894, Edmonton, Middlesex - 1961, Cuckfield, Sussex) was an English architect practising in Malaya for 32 years where he worked as manager of the architecture firm Booty Edwards & Partners.

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Arthur Rimbaud

Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (20 October 1854 – 10 November 1891) was a French poet who is known for his influence on modern literature and arts, which prefigured surrealism.

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Arthur Wakefield

Captain Arthur Wakefield (19 November 1799 – 17 June 1843) served with the Royal Navy, before joining his brother, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, in founding the new settlement at Nelson, New Zealand.

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Artillerie-Inrichtingen

Artillerie-Inrichtingen was a Dutch state-owned artillery, small arms, and munitions company which also produced machine tools and was founded in 1679 in Delft, Netherlands.

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Aruba

Aruba (Papiamento) is an island and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea, located about west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and north of the coast of Venezuela.

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Asama Maru

was a Japanese ocean liner owned by Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK).

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Asheville-class gunboat (1917)

The Asheville-class gunboat was a class of two gunboats, and, which was based on, an earlier gunboat.

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Asia Raya

Asia Raya (also spelled Asia Raja; 'Grand Asia') was a newspaper published in the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia) during the Japanese occupation.

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Asian Football Confederation

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of association football in Asia and Australia.

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Asmara Jaya

Asmara Djaja (Perfected Spelling: Asmara Jaya, both meaning Great Passion) is a 1928 novel written by Indonesian writer Djamaluddin Adinegoro and published by Balai Pustaka.

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Asmara Moerni

Asmara Moerni (Perfected Spelling: Asmara Murni; Indonesian for True Love) is a 1941 romance film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Rd Ariffien and produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films.

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Asrul Sani

Asrul Sani (10 June 1927 – 11 January 2004) was an Indonesian writer, poet and screenwriter.

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Assaat

Assaat Datuk Mudo (18 September 1904 – 16 June 1976), known as Mr.

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Association Max Havelaar France

Association Max Havelaar France is the French member of FLO International, which unites 23 Fairtrade producer and labelling initiatives across Europe, Asia, Latin America, North America, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

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Association of Political Organisations of the Indonesian People

Association of Political Organisations of the Indonesian People (Indonesian: Pemufakatan Perhimpunan-perhimpunan Politik Kebangsaan Indonesia, (abbrev: PPPKI), was one of the key anti-colonial political umbrella organizations championing for independence in Indonesia (present-day of Netherlands East Indies) during Dutch colonial rule. PPPKI attempt at uniting disparate key pre-Second World War pan-Indies political reformist and nationalism movements such as Partai Sosialis Indonesia (Socialist Party of Indonesia), Budi Utomo (Great Endeavour), Partai Nasional Indonesia (Indonesian National Party), Paguyuban Pasundan, Jong Sumatranen Bond (Association of Sumatran Youth), Pemuda Kaum Betawi, and Kelompok Studi Indonesia. PPPKI was established on 17 December 1927 at Bandung, notably by then PNI's charismatic leader and future first President of Indonesia, Soekarno, in an attempt to unite nationalist and reformist efforts against colonial rule in the Netherlands East Indies, championing for independence. However, PPPKI was conflict-ridden from the start, and key members disagreed on many policies that the umbrella organisation should undertake, most significantly the argument between radical members of PPPKI advocating non-cooperation with the colonialists, and moderate members opposing such a stance. While PPPKI failed to achieve most of its intended goals, PPPKI was instrumental in the proclamation of the Sumpah Pemuda (Youth Oath) of 1928, in which nationalist symbols of Indonesia were adopted, namely, Bahasa Indonesia - a variant of Bahasa Melayu, was named the lingua franca; the presentation of "Indonesia Raya", the national anthem, and the red-white national flag, or Sang Saka Merah Putih, symbolising the Indonesian independence movement.

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Astaman

Astaman (also known as Tirtosari; 1903–1980) was an Indonesian actor active from the 1910s until the mid-1970s.

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Astrid of Sweden

Astrid of Sweden (17 November 1905 – 29 August 1935) was Queen of the Belgians as the first wife of King Leopold III.

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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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Atheis

Atheis (English: Atheist) is a 1949 Indonesian novel written by Achdiat Karta Mihardja and published by Balai Pustaka.

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Atlantic campaign of 1806

The Atlantic campaign of 1806 was a complicated series of manoeuvrees and counter-manoeuveres conducted by squadrons of the French Navy and the British Royal Navy across the Atlantic Ocean during the spring and summer of 1806, as part of the Napoleonic Wars.

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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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Aubertin Walter Sothern Mallaby

Brigadier Aubertin Walter Sothern Mallaby CIE OBE (12 December 1899 – 30 October 1945) was a British Indian Army officer killed in a shootout during the Battle of Surabaya in what was then the Netherlands East Indies during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn (born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; 4 May 192920 January 1993) was a British actress, model, dancer and humanitarian.

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August 1916

The following events occurred in August 1916.

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August 1918

The following events occurred in August 1918.

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August 1928

The following events occurred in August 1928.

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August 1933

The following events occurred in August 1933.

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August Adriaan Pulle

August Adrian Pulle (Arnhem, January 10, 1878 - Utrecht, February 28, 1955) was a Dutch professor and botanist.

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August Kop

August Johannes Kop (May 5, 1904 in Purmerend – April 30, 1945 in Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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August Larson

August Larson (July 2, 1904 – November 4, 1981) was a highly decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of major general, who is most noted for his service as commanding officer of 22nd Marine Regiment during the Battle of Okinawa and later as Director of Personnel at Headquarters Marine Corps.

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Auguste Adolphe Marc Reynaud

Auguste Adolphe Marc Reynaud (7 May 1804, in Toulon – 4 February 1887, in Toulon) was a French naval surgeon and naturalist.

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Australia (continent)

The continent of Australia, sometimes known in technical contexts by the names Sahul, Australinea or Meganesia to distinguish it from the country of Australia, consists of the land masses which sit on Australia's continental shelf.

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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 Army during World War II

The Australian Army was the largest service in the Australian military during World War II.

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Australian Army Reserve

The Australian Army Reserve is a collective name given to the reserve units of the Australian Army.

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Australian commandos

The name commando has been applied to a variety of Australian special forces and light infantry units that have been formed since 1941–42.

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Australian First Tactical Air Force

The Australian First Tactical Air Force (No. 1 TAF) was formed on 25 October 1944 by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Australian Intelligence Community

The Australian Intelligence Community (AIC) and the National Intelligence Community (NIC) or National Security Community of the Australian Government are the collectives of statutory intelligence agencies, policy departments, and other government agencies concerned with protecting and advancing the national security and national interests of the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Australian places with Dutch names

Of an estimated 200 place names the Dutch bestowed on Australian localities in the 17th century as a result of the Dutch voyages of exploration along the western, northern and southern Australian coasts, only about 35 can still be found on current maps.

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Australian Service Medal 1945–1975

The Australian Service Medal 1945–1975 recognises service in peacekeeping or non-warlike operations in the 30-year period following World War II, and prior to February 1975.

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Automotive industry in Indonesia

Indonesia, mainly assembling Japanese and South Korean brands of vehicles, is the highest producing Southeast Asian automotive producer in January–April 2015 with a market share of 36.54% (363,945 units), while Thailand trails in second place with 25.29%.

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Automotive industry in Malaysia

The automotive industry in Malaysia consists of 27 vehicle producers and over 640 component manufacturers.

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Aviation in Indonesia

Aviation in Indonesia serves as a critical means of connecting the thousands of islands throughout the archipelago.

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Axis naval activity in Australian waters

Although Australia was remote from the main battlefronts, there was considerable Axis naval activity in Australian waters during the Second World War.

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Axis powers

The Axis powers (Achsenmächte; Potenze dell'Asse; 枢軸国 Sūjikukoku), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces.

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Ayesha (ship)

The Ayesha was a wooden topsail schooner, which was commandeered by a landing party of the German light cruiser.

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Ayik Umar Said

André Aumars (26 October 1928 – 8 October 2011), born Ayik Umar Said, was an Indonesian-born French journalist and activist.

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Azim ud-Din I of Sulu

Muhammad Azim ud-Din I (مُحَمَّدعلیم الدین, Jawi:محمدعلیم الدیند also Muhammad Alimuddin; Christian Name: Don Fernando de Alimuddin) was Sultan of Sulu from 1735 to 1748, and again from 1764 until his abdication in 1774.

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Aziz Sattar

Datuk Aziz Sattar (Jawi: عزيز ستتر; b. 8 August 1925 – d. 6 May 2014) was a Malaysian actor, comedian, singer and director who is mostly known for his roles in the black and white Malayan films of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman

Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman (19 October 1866, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode – 1947) was a Belgian botanist and phycologist.

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Émile Poillot

Émile André Poillot (10 March 1886 – 22 June 1948) was a French pianist, organist, and pedagogue.

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B-17 Flying Fortress units of the United States Army Air Forces

This is a list of United States Army Air Forces B-17 Flying Fortress units of the United States Army Air Forces including variants and other historical information.

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B-24 Liberator units of the United States Army Air Forces

This is a list of United States Army Air Forces B-24 Liberator combat units during World War II including variants and other historical information.

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B-25 Mitchell units of the United States Army Air Forces

This is a list of United States Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell medium bomber units.

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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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B.J.K. Cramer

Bernardus Jozua Karel Cramer (Bernard Joshua Charles Cramer) (1890 - 1978) was a Dutch architect.

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Babi kecap

Babi kecap is an Indonesian braised pork with sweet soy sauce (kecap manis).

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Babi panggang

Babi panggang refers to a variety of recipes for Indonesian grilled pork recipes, 'babi' meaning pig or pork, and 'panggang' meaning grilled or roasted in the Malay and Indonesian languages.

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Bachtiar Effendi

Bachtiar Effendi (also spelled Bachtiar Effendy; after 1903 – 1 April 1976) was an Indonesian film actor and director who also served as a cultural critic.

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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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Bagindo Azizchan

Bagindo Azizchan (30 September 1910 – 19 July 1947), is the Mayor of Padang second after independence, which was inaugurated on August 15, 1946 replacing Mr. Abubakar Jaar.

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Bagong Kussudiardja

Bagong Kussudiardja (also spelled Kussudiardjo; 9 October 192815 June 2004) was an Indonesian artist, contemporary dance choreographer and painter.

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Bahder Djohan

Bahder Djohan (July 30, 1902 in Padang – March 8, 1981 in Jakarta) was the 6th Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia.

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Baiturrahim Mosque

Baiturrahim Mosque is a mosque located in Ulee Lheue, Meuraksa sub-district, Aceh Province, Indonesia.

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Bajar dengan Djiwa

Bajar dengan Djiwa (Perfected Spelling: Bayar dengan Jiwa; Indonesian for "Pay with Soul") is a now-lost 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia).

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Bakri Siregar

Bakri Siregar (14 December 1922 – 19 June 1994) was an Indonesian socialist literary critic and writer.

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Bakso

Bakso or baso is Indonesian meatball, or meat paste made from beef surimi.

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Balai Pustaka

Balai Pustaka (also spelled Balai Poestaka, both meaning "Bureau of Literature") is the state-owned publisher of Indonesia and publisher of major pieces of Indonesian literature such as Salah Asuhan, Sitti Nurbaya and Layar Terkembang.

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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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Bali Kingdom

The Kingdom of Bali was a series of Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms that once ruled some parts of the volcanic island of Bali, in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia.

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Bali Strait Incident

The Bali Strait Incident was an encounter between a squadron of six French Navy frigates and six British East India Company (EIC) East Indiamen in the Bali Strait on 28 January 1797.

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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 literature

Balinese literature refers to the oral and written Balinese language literature of the people of Bali, an island in Indonesia.

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Ballast Nedam

Ballast Nedam is a Dutch-based construction and engineering company headquartered in Nieuwegein.

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Baluran National Park

Baluran National Park is located in Situbondo Regency, East Java, Indonesia.

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Bamboo wife

A bamboo wife (Mandarin: zhúfūrén; Cantonese: jūkfūyàhn; Vietnamese: trúc phu nhân; 죽부인, jukbuin; chikufujin), also known as a Dutch wife or in Tagalog as kawil (literally, fish hook or chain), is a hollow bamboo bolster roughly the size of the human body.

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Banceuy Prison

Banceuy Prison (Indonesian: Penjara Banceuy) was a prison located in Bandung, West Java.

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Bandung

Bandung (Sundanese:, Bandung, formerly Dutch: Bandoeng), is the capital of West Java province in Indonesia and Greater Bandung made up of 2 municipalities and 38 districts, making it Indonesia's 2nd largest metropolitan area with over 8.5 millions inhabitants listed in the 2015 Badan Pusat Statistik data.

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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 Institute of Technology

The Bandung Institute of Technology or Institute of Technology, Bandung (Institut Teknologi Bandung, abbreviated as ITB) is a state, coeducational research university located in Bandung, Indonesia.

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Bandung metropolitan area

The Greater Bandung metropolitan area (Indonesian: Kawasan metropolitan Bandung Raya) is the metropolitan area surrounding the city of Bandung, West Java, 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 massacre

The Bangka Island massacre was committed on 16 February 1942, when Imperial Japanese soldiers machine-gunned 22 Australian Army nurses and 60 Australian and British soldiers and crew members from two sunken ships.

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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 Region

Banjar Region (Daerah Banjar, old spelling Bandjar) was an autonomous area formed in the southeastern part of Indonesian island of Borneo by the Netherlands in 1948 as part of an attempt to re-establish the colony of the Dutch East Indies during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Banjarmasin War

The Banjarmasin War (in old spelling Bandjermasin War, Dutch "Expeditie naar de Zuider- en Oosterafdeling van Borneo") (1859–1863) was a colonial war for the restoration of Dutch authority in the eastern and southern section of Borneo.

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Bank Indonesia

Bank Indonesia (BI) is the central bank of the Republic of Indonesia.

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Banknotes of the rupiah

The first paper money (banknotes) used in the Indonesian archipelago was that of the United East Indies Company, credit letters of the rijksdaalder dating between 1783 and 1811.

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Banten

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

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Banten Sultanate

The Banten Sultanate was founded in the 16th century and centred in Banten, a port city on the northwest coast of Java; the contemporary English spelling of both was Bantam.

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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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BAP Almirante Grau (CLM-81)

BAP Almirante Grau (CLM-81) was a cruiser in service with the Peruvian Navy.

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Baru Barat River

Baru Barat River (Kali Baru Barat; Western New River) is a man-made canal flowing from Cisadane River in Bogor Regency to Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Baru Timur River

Baru Timur River (Kali Baru Timur; Eastern New River) is a man-made canal flowing from Ci Liwung in Bogor Regency to Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Bastiaan Jacob Dirk Meeuse

Bastiaan Jacob Dirk Meeuse (9 May 1916 – 27 July 1999) was a botanist and naturalist.

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Basuki Rahmat

Basuki Rahmat (4 November 1921 – 8 January 1969) was an Indonesian General and a witness to the signing of the Supersemar document transferring power from President Sukarno to General Suharto.

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Basuki Resobowo

Basoeki Resobowo (Perfected Spelling: Basuki Resobowo; 1916 – 5 January 1999) was an Indonesian painter.

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Bataafse Petroleum Maatschappij

Bataafse Petroleum Maatschappij or Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij (better known as BPM), Dutch for Batavian Oil Company, was a subsidiary of the Royal Dutch Shell oil company established in 1907 which extracted and refined oil in the Netherlands East Indies, now Indonesia.

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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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Batak Christian Protestant Church

The Huria Kristen Batak Protestan (HKBP), which translates into English as the Batak Christian Protestant Church, is the largest Protestant denomination in Indonesia, with a baptized membership of 4,500,000.

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Batavi (Germanic tribe)

The Batavi were an ancient Germanic tribe that lived around the modern Dutch Rhine delta in the area that the Romans called Batavia, from the second half of the first century BC to the third century AD.

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Batavia (region)

Batavia is an historical and geographical region in the Netherlands, forming large fertile islands in the river delta formed by the waters of the Rhine (Dutch: Rijn) and Meuse (Dutch: Maas) river.

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Batavia, Dutch East Indies

Batavia was the name of the capital city of the Dutch East Indies that corresponds to the present-day Central Jakarta.

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Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad

The Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad (Batavian Newspaper) was one of the leading and largest daily newspapers in the Dutch East Indies.

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Batavian flag

The Batavian flag (contemporaneous Dutch: Bataafsche vlag; also called Nationale vlag, "National flag"), is a Dutch historical flag.

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Batavian Navy

The Batavian navy (Bataafsche marine) was the navy of the Batavian Republic.

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Batavianization

Batavianization or Batavianisation (see -ise vs -ize) also known as Dutchification and; historically, as Belgianization, is the spread of the Dutch language, people and/or culture either by force or assimilation.

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Batchelor Airfield

Batchelor Airfield, is an airport located south of Batchelor, Northern Territory, Australia.

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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 Île Ronde

The Battle of Île Ronde was a minor naval engagement between small French Navy and British Royal Navy squadrons off Île de France, now named Mauritius, in the early stages of the French Revolutionary Wars.

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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 (1942)

This article concerns the naval and land battles of Balikpapan in 1942.

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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 Bataan

The Battle of Bataan (Filipino: Labanan sa Bataan) (7 January – 9 April 1942) represented the most intense phase of Imperial Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II.

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Battle of Borneo (1941–42)

* For campaigns on eastern Borneo, see Battle of Tarakan (1942) and Battle of Balikpapan (1942). The Battle of Borneo was a successful campaign by Japanese Imperial forces for control of Borneo island and concentrated mainly on the subjugation of the Kingdom of Sarawak, Brunei, North Borneo, and the western part of Kalimantan that was part of the Dutch East Indies.

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Battle of Cape Esperance

The Battle of Cape Esperance, also known as the Second Battle of Savo Island and, in Japanese sources, as the, took place on 11–12 October, 1942, in the Pacific campaign of World War II between the Imperial Japanese Navy and United States Navy.

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Battle of Cocos

The Battle of Cocos was a single-ship action that occurred on 9 November 1914, after the Australian light cruiser (under the command of John Glossop) responded to an attack on a communications station at Direction Island by the German light cruiser (commanded by Karl von Müller).

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Battle of Hollandia

The Battle of Hollandia (code-named Operation Reckless) was an engagement between American and Japanese forces during World War II.

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Battle of Java (1942)

The Battle of Java (Invasion of Java, Operation J) was a battle of the Pacific theatre of World War II.

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Battle of Labuan

The Battle of Labuan was an engagement fought between Allied and Imperial Japanese forces on the island of Labuan off Borneo during June 1945.

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Battle of Leyte Gulf

The Battle of Leyte Gulf (Filipino: Labanan sa Golpo ng Leyte) is generally considered to have been the largest naval battle of World War II and, by some criteria, possibly the largest naval battle in history.

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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 Medan

The Battle of Medan (Pertempuran Medan) was a battle between Allied forces and the Indonesian Army in Medan, North Sumatra, and its surrounding area during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Battle of Midway

The Battle of Midway was a decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II which occurred between 4 and 7 June 1942, only six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea.

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Battle of Milne Bay

The Battle of Milne Bay (25 August – 7 September 1942), also known as Operation RE or the Battle of Rabi (ラビの戦い) by the Japanese, was a battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II.

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Battle of Morotai

The Battle of Morotai, part of the Pacific War, began on 15 September 1944, and continued until the end of the war in August 1945.

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Battle of Palembang

The Battle of Palembang was a battle of the Pacific theatre of World War II.

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Battle of Penang

The Battle of Penang occurred on 28 October 1914, during World War I. It was a naval action in the Strait of Malacca, in which the German cruiser sank two Allied warships.

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Battle of Port Louis

The Battle of Port Louis was a minor naval engagement of the French Revolutionary Wars, fought on 11 December 1799 at the mouth of the Tombeau River near Port Louis on the French Indian Ocean island of Île de France, later known as Mauritius.

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Battle of Singapore

The Battle of Singapore, also known as the Fall of Singapore, was fought in the South-East Asian theatre of World War II when the Empire of Japan invaded the British stronghold of Singapore—nicknamed the "Gibraltar of the East".

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Battle of Sunda Strait

The Battle of Sunda Strait was a naval battle which occurred during World War II in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java, and Sumatra.

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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 Coral Sea

The Battle of the Coral Sea, fought from 4 to 8 May 1942, was a major naval battle between the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and naval and air forces from the United States and Australia, taking place in the Pacific Theatre of World War II.

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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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Battle of the Malacca Strait

The Battle of the Malacca Strait, sometimes called the Sinking of the Haguro, and in Japanese sources as the Battle off Penang (ペナン沖海戦), was a naval battle that resulted from the British search and destroy operation in May 1945, called Operation Dukedom, that resulted in the sinking of the Japanese cruiser.

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Battle of the Netherlands

The Battle of the Netherlands (Slag om Nederland) was a military campaign part of Case Yellow (Fall Gelb), the German invasion of the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) and France during World War II.

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Battle of Timor

The Battle of Timor occurred in Portuguese Timor and Dutch Timor during the Second World War.

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Battle of Tulagi and Gavutu–Tanambogo

The Battle of Tulagi and Gavutu–Tanambogo was a land battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, between the forces of the Imperial Japanese Navy and Allied (mainly United States (U.S.) Marine) ground forces.

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Battle of Vizagapatam

The Battle of Vizagapatam was a minor naval engagement fought in the approaches to Vizagapatam harbour in the Coastal Andhra region of British India on the Bay of Bengal on 15 September 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Battle of Zeeland

The Battle of Zeeland occurred on the Western Front during the early stages of the German assault on France and the Low Countries during World War II.

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Battle off Endau

The Battle off Endau was a Second World War battle that took place off Endau on 26–27 January 1942.

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Battle off Samar

The Battle off Samar (Filipino: Labanan sa may Samar) was the centermost action of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, one of the largest naval battles in history, which took place in the Philippine Sea off Samar Island, in the Philippines on October 25, 1944.

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Battlecruiser

The battlecruiser, or battle cruiser, was a type of capital ship of the first half of the 20th century.

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Battles of Khalkhin Gol

The Battles of Khalkhyn Gol were the decisive engagements of the undeclared Soviet–Japanese border conflicts fought among the Soviet Union, Mongolia, Japan and Manchukuo in 1939.

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Battles of La Naval de Manila

The Battles of La Naval de Manila (Batallas de las marinas de Manila) were a series of five naval battles fought in the waters of the Philippines in the year 1646, in which the forces of Spain repelled various attempts by forces of the Dutch Republic to invade Manila, during the Eighty Years' War.

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Batu (city)

Batu, officially the City of Batu (Kota Batu, ꦏꦸꦛꦧꦠꦸ), is a city in the East Java Province of Indonesia.

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Batu Lintang camp

Batu Lintang camp (also known as Lintang Barracks and Kuching POW camp) at Kuching, Sarawak on the island of Borneo was a Japanese internment camp during the Second World War.

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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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Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner

Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner (1873-1959) was a Swiss botanist and plant taxonomist.

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Beatrix de Rijk

Beatrix de Rijk (1883–1958) was a pioneering Dutch aviator.

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Beb Bakhuys

Elisa Hendrik "Beb" Bakhuys (16 April 1909 – 7 July 1982) was a Dutch football player and manager.

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Beb Vuyk

Elizabeth (Beb) Vuyk (born Rotterdam, February 11, 1905 – died Blaricum, August 24, 1991) was a Dutch writer of Indo (Eurasian) descent.

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Beer in Asia

Beer in Asia began when beer was produced in Sumer, Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq) circa 6000 years ago.

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Beer in Indonesia

Beer in Indonesia started in 1929, when the Heineken beer company established its first brewery factory in Surabaya, East Java, during Dutch colonial rule of Indonesia.

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Belanda Hitam

Belanda Hitam (from Indonesian meaning "Black Dutchmen", known in Javanese as Landa Ireng) were a group of African (primarily Ashanti and other Akan peoples) recruits in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army during the colonial period.

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Belenggu

Belenggoe (Perfected Spelling: Belenggu; translated to English as Shackles) is a novel by Indonesian author Armijn Pane.

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Belgian overseas colonies

Belgium controlled two colonies during its history: the Belgian Congo from 1885 to 1960 and Ruanda-Urundi from 1916 to 1962.

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Ben Bot

Bernard Rudolf "Ben" Bot (born 21 November 1937) is a Dutch diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

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Ben Mboi

Aloysius Benedictus "Ben" Mboi (22 May 1935 – 23 June 2015) was the Governor of East Nusa Tenggara from 1978 to 1988.

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Bengawan Solo (1949 film)

Bengawan Solo (Indonesian for Solo River) is a now-lost 1949 film from what is now Indonesia.

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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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Benyamin Sueb

Benyamin Sueb (often written Benyamin S. or called Bang Ben) (5 March 19395 September 1995) was an Indonesian comedian, actor, and singer.

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Bep Schrieke

Bertram 'Bep' Johannes Otto Schrieke (18 September 1890, Zandvoort, Netherlands – 12 September 1945, London, England) was a Dutch politician and academic.

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Berau Regency

Berau Regency (Kabupaten Berau) is one of the six regencies in East Kalimantan province in Indonesia.

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Berdjoang

Berdjoang (literally "struggle", also known under the title Hope of the South) is a 1943 film from the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Berend Carp

Bernard "Berend" Carp (April 17, 1901 in Sragi, Lampung, Dutch East Indies - July 22, 1966, Aerdenhout) was a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Ostend, Belgium.

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Berend George Escher

Berend George Escher (April 4, 1885 in Gorinchem – October 11, 1967 in Arnhem) was a Dutch geologist.

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Berita Film Indonesia

Berita Film Indonesia (abbreviated BFI; "Indonesian News Films") was the first government-owned film production company of Indonesia.

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Bernard d'Abrera

Bernard d'Abrera (28 August 1940 – 13 January 2017) was an Australian entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science, particularly noted for his books on true butterflies (Papilionoidea) and larger moths of the world (Saturniidae and Sphingidae).

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Bernard Lievegoed

Bernardus Cornelis Johannes Lievegoed (2 September 1905, Medan – 12 December 1992, Zeist) was a Dutch medical doctor, psychiatrist and author.

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Bernard Wilhelm Lapian

Bernard Wilhelm "B.

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Besar Mertokusumo

Besar Mertokusumo (also spelled Besar Martokusumo; 8 July 1894 – 1980) was an Indonesian advocate, said by Daniel S. Lev to be the first.

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Betawi language

Betawi Malay, also known as Jakartan Malay or Batavian Malay, is the spoken language of the Betawi people in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Betty Jeffrey

Agnes Betty Jeffrey, OAM (14 May 1908 – 13 September 2000) was a writer who wrote about her Second World War nursing experiences in the book White Coolies.

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BHP

BHP, formerly known as BHP Billiton, is the trading entity of BHP Billiton Limited and BHP Billiton plc, an Anglo-Australian multinational mining, metals and petroleum dual-listed public company headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Bibingka

Bibingka is a type of rice cake from the Philippines and in Christian communities in Indonesia.

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Bidayuh

Bidayuh is the collective name for several indigenous groups found in southern Sarawak, Malaysia and northern West Kalimantan, Indonesia, on the island of Borneo, that are broadly similar in language and culture (see also issues below).

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Billy James (footballer)

William John "Billy" James (18 October 1921 – 27 July 1980) was a Welsh professional footballer.

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Bing Slamet

Ahmad Syech Albar (27 September 1927 – 17 December 1974), better known by his stage name Bing Slamet, was an Indonesian singer, songwriter, comedian, and actor.

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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 Beer

Bintang Beer (Bir Bintang, "Star Beer") is a brand of beer from Indonesia and is produced by PT Multi Bintang Indonesia Tbk, part of Heineken.

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Bio Farma

PT Bio Farma (Persero) is an Indonesian state-owned enterprise based in Bandung, Indonesia which produces vaccines and sera to support immunization in Indonesia and other countries.

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Blangkon

A blangkon or belangkon (Indonesian) is a traditional Javanese headdress worn by men and made of batik fabric.

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Blitar railway station

Blitar Station is a railway station in Blitar, East Java, Indonesia.

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Blood Oath (1990 Australian film)

Blood Oath is a 1990 Australian feature film, known in some countries as Prisoners of the Sun.

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Blora Regency

Blora (ꦧ꧀ꦭꦺꦴꦫ) is a regency in the northeastern part of Central Java province in 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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Bobby Gibbes

Robert Henry Maxwell (Bobby) Gibbes, (6 May 1916 – 11 April 2007) was a leading Australian fighter ace of World War II, and the longest-serving wartime commanding officer of No. 3 Squadron RAAF.

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Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang (1931 film)

Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang (literally Rose from Cikembang) is a 1931 film from the Dutch East Indies directed, produced, and filmed by The Teng Chun.

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Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang (novel)

Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang (translated to English as The Rose of Cikembang) is a 1927 vernacular Malay-language novel written by Kwee Tek Hoay.

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Bofors 75 mm Model 1929

Bofors 75 mm and Bofors 80 mm were two closely related designs of anti-aircraft and general-purpose artillery.

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Bofors 75 mm Model 1934

The Bofors 75 mm Model 1934 was a mountain gun produced in Sweden by Bofors and sold abroad widely.

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Bogor

Bogor (Sundanese: ᮘᮧᮌᮧᮁ, Dutch: Buitenzorg) is a city in the West Java province, Indonesia.

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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 Zoology Museum

Bogor Zoology Museum is a museum located to the next of the main entrance of the Bogor Botanical Garden in the city of Bogor, Indonesia.

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Bombing of Darwin

The Bombing of Darwin, also known as the Battle of Darwin, on 19 February 1942 was the largest single attack ever mounted by a foreign power on Australia.

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Bombing of Rabaul (1942)

The Bombing of Rabaul in February and March 1942 occurred when Allied forces launched counter-attacks against the Empire of Japan base at Rabaul, Papua New Guinea.

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Bombing of Singapore (1944–45)

The Bombing of Singapore (1944–45) was a military campaign conducted by the Allied air forces during World War II.

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Bone Wars

The Bone Wars, also known as the Great Dinosaur Rush, was a period of intense and ruthlessly competitive fossil hunting and discovery during the Gilded Age of American history, marked by a heated rivalry between Edward Drinker Cope (of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia) and Othniel Charles Marsh (of the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale).

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Bore Sight Range and Compass Swinging Platform at Charters Towers Airfield

The Bore Sight Range and Compass Swinging Platform are a heritage-listed pair of aircraft testing facilities at Charters Towers Airport, Charters Towers, Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia.

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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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Bosscha Observatory

Bosscha Observatory is the oldest modern observatory in Indonesia, and one of the oldest in Asia.

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Botanical garden

A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms botanic and botanical and garden or gardens are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word botanic is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens.

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Boudewijn de Groot

Frank Boudewijn de Groot (born 20 May 1944) is a Dutch singer/songwriter.

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Boudewijn Sirks

Adriaan Johan Boudewijn Sirks (born 14 September 1947, The Hague), known as Boudewijn Sirks and as A. J. B. Sirks, is a Dutch academic lawyer and papyrologist specializing in Roman law.

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Bougainville (novel)

Bougainville: Een gedenkschrift is a novel by Dutch author F. Springer.

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Boven-Digoel

Boven-Digoel was a Dutch prison camp in the Dutch East Indies at the headwaters of the river Digul, where Indonesian nationalists and communists were interned between 1928 and 1942.

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Braga Street

Braga Street (official name in Indonesian: Jalan Braga) is a small street in the center of Bandung, Indonesia, which was famous in the 1920s as a promenade street.

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Bram van der Stok

Bram van der Stok, (13 October 1915 – 8 February 1993), also known as Bob van der Stok, was a World War II fighter pilot and flying ace, and is the most decorated aviator in Dutch history.

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Bram van Leer

Bram van Leer is Arthur B. Modine Emeritus Professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor.

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Breddan Aerodrome

Breddan Aerodrome is a heritage-listed abandoned aerodrome at Gregory Developmental Road, Breddan, Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Brenebon

Brenebon soup or bruinebonensoep is a kidney beans soup commonly found in the Netherlands and Eastern Indonesia, more often specifically associated with Ambon cuisine of Maluku Islands.

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Brest Affair

The Brest Affair, also known as the (Failed) Expedition to Brest is the historiographical designation of a scandal during the Patriottentijd that was exploited by the Patriot faction to politically undermine the regime of stadtholder William V. It followed the refusal of the leadership of the navy of the Dutch Republic to obey a direct order to send a flotilla to the French naval base of Brest before 8 October 1787.

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Brewster Aeronautical Corporation

The Brewster Aeronautical Corporation was a North American defense contractor that operated from the 1930s until the end of World War II.

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Brewster F2A Buffalo

The Brewster F2A Buffalo is an American fighter aircraft which saw service early in World War II.

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Bristol Blenheim

The Bristol Blenheim is a British light bomber aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company (Bristol) which was used extensively in the first two years and in some cases throughout the Second World War.

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British contribution to the Manhattan Project

Britain contributed to the Manhattan Project by helping initiate the effort to build the first atomic bombs in the United States during World War II, and helped carry it through to completion in August 1945 by supplying crucial expertise.

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British Empire in fiction

The British Empire has often been portrayed in fiction.

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British Far East Command

The Far East Command was a British military command which had 2 distinct periods.

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Bronbeek

Bronbeek is a former Royal palace in Arnhem, Netherlands.

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Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum located in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Broome, Western Australia

Broome is a coastal, pearling and tourist town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, north of Perth.

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Brouwer Route

The Brouwer Route was a 17th-century route that was discovered and used by ships sailing from the African Cape of Good Hope to the Dutch East Indies base of Java, as the eastern leg of the Cape Route.

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Bruce Ruxton

Bruce Carlyle Ruxton, AM, OBE (6 February 192623 December 2011) was an Australian ex-serviceman and President of the Victorian Returned and Services League from 1979 to 2002.

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Brunei–Indonesia relations

Brunei–Indonesia relations refers to the bilateral relations of the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam and the Republic of Indonesia.

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Bryan Edward Quarles van Ufford

Bryan Edward Quarles van Ufford (27 May 1920, Semarang, Dutch East Indies — 21 September 1975 Leiden) was a diplomat from the Netherlands.

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Buah Rindu

Boeah Rindoe (Perfected Spelling: Buah Rindu, Indonesian for Fruits of Longing) is a 1941 poetry collection by Amir Hamzah.

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Bud Tingwell

Alan Dawson in Emergency Ward 10 Inspector Reg Lawson in Homicide Lawrence Hammill in The Castle John Conroy in The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular Inspector Craddock in Murder, She Said Murder at the Gallop Murder Most Foul Murder Ahoy! |- --> Charles William Tingwell AM (3 January 1923 – 15 May 2009), known professionally as Bud Tingwell or Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, was an Australian film, television, theatre and radio actor.

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Budak Nafsu

Budak Nafsu (literally Slave to Lust, also known as Fatima) is a 1983 Indonesian film directed by Sjumandjaja and adapted from the 1981 novel Fatima by Titie Said.

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Budapest String Quartet

The Budapest String Quartet was a string quartet in existence from 1917 to 1967.

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Budaya

Budaya is the plural form of the word Budi.

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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 Utomo

Budi Utomo (Dutch: Boedi Oetomo), meaning "Prime Philosophy", was the first native political society in the Dutch East Indies.

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Buginese language

Buginese or Bugis (Basa Ugi, elsewhere also Bahasa Bugis, Bugis, Bugi, De) is a language spoken by about five million people mainly in the southern part of Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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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 Batu Lawi

Batu Lawi is a twin-peaked mountain in the Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo) that has played important roles in both ancient mythology and modern history.

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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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Bull baronets

The Bull Baronetcy, of Hammersmith in the County of London, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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Burhanuddin Harahap

Burhanuddin Harahap (27 December 1917 – 14 June 1987) was the ninth Prime Minister of Indonesia.

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Burhanuddin Ulakan

Burhanuddin Ulakan Pariaman (1646 - 1704), also known as Sheikh Burhanuddin Ulakan, was an Islamic cleric (ulama) from the Minangkabau region.

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Burma Campaign

The Burma Campaign was a series of battles fought in the British colony of Burma, South-East Asian theatre of World War II, primarily between the forces of the British Empire and China, with support from the United States, against the invading forces of Imperial Japan, Thailand, and the Indian National Army.

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Burma Railway

The Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway, the Siam–Burma Railway, the Thai–Burma Railway and similar names, was a railway between Ban Pong, Thailand, and Thanbyuzayat, Burma, built by the Empire of Japan in 1943 to support its forces in the Burma campaign of World War II.

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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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Butonese people

The Butonese (sometimes Butuni, Butung or Wolio) people is a generic term that embraces a number of sub-ethnic groups from Buton and its neighbouring islands in Southeast Sulawesi.

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C. E. A. Wichmann

Carl Ernst Arthur Wichmann (9 April 1851 Hamburg – 28 November 1927 Hamburg) was a German geologist and mineralogist.

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Cabang Atas

The Cabang Atas — literally 'highest branch' in Malay — was the traditional Chinese establishment or gentry of colonial Indonesia.

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CAC Wackett

The CAC Wackett trainer was the first aircraft type designed in-house by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation of Australia.

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Cactus Air Force

Cactus Air Force refers to the ensemble of Allied air power assigned to the island of Guadalcanal from August 1942 until December 1942 during the early stages of the Guadalcanal Campaign, particularly those operating from Henderson Field.

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Caesar ten Cate

Caesar Herman "Cees" ten Cate (August 20, 1890, in Ngawi, Java – June 9, 1972, in Amsterdam) was a Dutch amateur football player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

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Cai Gao

Cai Gao (1788–1818), also known as Tsae A-ko and by various other names, was the first Protestant convert in mainland China.

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Camden (1799 ship)

Camden was a merchant ship built upon the River Thames in 1799.

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Cannabis in the Netherlands

Cannabis in the Netherlands is illegal, but is decriminalised for personal use.

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Canon of Dutch History

The Canon of Dutch History is a list of fifty topics that aims to provide a chronological summary of Dutch history to be taught in primary schools and the first two years of secondary school in the Netherlands.

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Cape Colony

The Cape of Good Hope, also known as the Cape Colony (Kaapkolonie), was a British colony in present-day South Africa, named after the Cape of Good Hope.

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Cape Coloureds

In Southern Africa, Cape Coloureds is the name given to an ethnic group composed primarily of persons of mixed race.

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Cape Malays

Cape Malays are an ethnic group or community in South Africa.

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Cape Opmarai Airfield

Cape Opmarai Airfield is a disused airfield located near Sansapor, in Irian Jaya province, Indonesia.

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Cape Route

The European-Asian sea route, also known as the sea route to India or the Cape Route is a shipping route from European coast of the Atlantic Ocean to Asia's coast of the Indian Ocean passing by the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Agulhas at the southern edge of Africa.

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Cape Town

Cape Town (Kaapstad,; Xhosa: iKapa) is a coastal city in South Africa.

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Capitulation of Saldanha Bay

The Capitulation of Saldanha Bay was the surrender in 1796 to the British Royal Navy of a Dutch expeditionary force sent to recapture the Dutch Cape Colony.

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Capture of East India Company ship Nautilus

The capture of East India Company brig Nautilus took place on 30 June 1815.

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Carel Gerretson

Doctor Frederik Carel Gerretson (born Kralingen, 9 February 1884 – died Utrecht, 27 October 1958) was a Dutch writer, essayist, historian, and politician.

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Carel Herman Aart van der Wijck

Jonkheer Carel Herman Aart van der Wijck (29 March 1840 – 8 July 1914) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies in 1893–1899.

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Carel Reyniersz

Carel Reyniersz (1604–1653) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1650 until 1653.

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Carel van Nievelt

Carel van Nievelt (June 20, 1843 in Delfshaven – August 2, 1913 in Wiesbaden) was a Dutch novelist and journalist who also published using the pseudonyms Gabriël and J. van den Oude.

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Carl Bock (explorer)

Carl Alfred Bock (17 September 1849 – 10 August 1932) was a Norwegian government official, author, naturalist and explorer.

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Carl Langbehn

Carl Langbehn (6 December 1901 – 12 October 1944) was a German lawyer and member of the resistance to Nazism.

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Carl Ludwig Blume

Charles Ludwig de Blume or Karl Ludwig von Blume (9 June 1796, Braunschweig – 3 February 1862, Leiden) was a German-Dutch botanist.

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Carl Schlieper

Carl Schlieper was a German hardware manufacturing business established in Remscheid, Germany in the 18th century.

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Carl Schwaner

Carl Anton Ludwig Maria Schwaner (16 February 1817 in Mannheim – 30 March 1851 in Batavia) was a German geologist and naturalist.

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Carl Sugianto

Giam Djie Kwie "Carl" Sugianto (October 28, 1923 – November 5, 2001) was a five time Indonesian weightlifting champion.

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Carry van Bruggen

Carry van Bruggen (1 January 1881 – 16 November 1932) was a Dutch writer.

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Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt

Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt (5 June 1773 in Lüttringhausen – 6 March 1854 in Leiden) was a Prussian-born Dutch botanist.

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Castle of Good Hope

The Castle of Good Hope (Kasteel de Goede Hoop; Kasteel van Goeie Hoop) known locally as the Castlehttps://janalinesworldjourney.com/2016/03/28/torture-chambers-at-castle/ or Cape Town Castle is a bastion fort built in the 17th century in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Catharina Besselman

Catharina Besselman (1678-1702), was an influential Dutch colonist in the Dutch East Indies.

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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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Catholic National Party

The Catholic National Party (in Dutch: Katholieke Nationale Partij, KNP) was a Dutch conservative Catholic political party.

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Celso Caesar Moreno

Celso Caesar Moreno (1830 – March 12, 1901) was a soldier of fortune, a controversial political figure on the world stage, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hawaii under Kalākaua.

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Cemach Feldstein

Cemach Feldstein (sometimes spelled Tzemach; צמח פלדשטיין; פעלדשטיין; Feldsteinas; Семён Григорович Фельдштейн, Semyon Grigorovitch; December 30, 1884 - December 29, 1944 was a Lithuanian Jew, educator, author, an education reformist, a culture Zionist activist. As an educator he was served as the director of several Jewish gymnasiums, the most notable of which was the Hebrew Real-Gymnasium in Kaunas (Kovno), Lithuania (1922-1940), where most of the subjects were taught in Modern Hebrew. After being deported to the Vilna Ghetto in 1941, Feldstein continued to be a cultural activist. He became the editor of the ghetto newspaper, translated essays and writings into Hebrew, gave lectures, and was an inspirational coordinator the ghetto’s cultural life.

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Cendol

Cendol is an iced sweet dessert that contains droplets of worm-like green rice flour jelly, coconut milk and palm sugar syrup.

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Central Java

Central Java (Jawa Tengah, abbreviated as Jateng) is a province 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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Chairul Saleh

Chairul Saleh Dt Paduko Rajo (September 13, 1916 – February 8, 1967) was born in Sawahlunto, West Sumatra.

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Changi Prison

Changi Prison Complex (樟宜监狱; Penjara Changi; சாங்கி சிறைச்சாலை), often simply known as Changi Prison, is a prison located in Changi in the eastern part of Singapore.

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Chappy Hakim

Air Chief Marshal Chappy Hakim (born 17 December 1947) was the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force from 2002 to 2005.

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Charles Curtis (botanist)

Charles Curtis (1853 – 23 August 1928) was an English botanist who was sent by James Veitch & Sons to search for new plant species in Madagascar, Borneo, Sumatra, Java and the Moluccas, before settling in Penang, where he became the first superintendent of the Penang Botanic Gardens.

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Charles Eaton (RAAF officer)

Charles Eaton, OBE, AFC (21 December 1895 – 12 November 1979) was a senior officer and aviator in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), who later served as a diplomat.

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Charles Ferdinand Pahud

Charles Ferdinand Pahud (18 April 1803 – 31 August 1873) was the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies in 1856–1861.

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Charles Gairdner

Sir Charles Henry Gairdner, (20 March 1898 – 22 February 1983) was a senior British Army officer who later occupied two viceregal positions in Australia.

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Charles Ledger

Charles Ledger (4 March 1818 – 19 May 1905)B.

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Charles Lloyd (Australian general)

Major General Charles Edward Maurice Lloyd, CBE (2 February 1899 – 31 May 1956) was a senior officer in the Australian Army.

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Charles Prosper Wolff Schoemaker

Charles Prosper Wolff Schoemaker (25 July 1882 – 22 May 1949) was a Dutch architect who designed several distinguished Art Deco buildings in Bandung, Indonesia, including the Villa Isola and Hotel Preanger.

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Charles van der Plas

Charles Olke van der Plas (15 May 1891, Buitenzorg – 7 June 1977, Zwolle) was an administrator in the Dutch East Indies colonial government who served as the Governor of the state of East Java from 1936 to 1941.

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Charlotte Jacobs

Charlotte Jacobs (13 February 1847, Sappemeer - 31 October 1916, The Hague), was a Dutch feminist and pharmacist.

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China Navigation Company

The China Navigation Co.

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China–Indonesia relations

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

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Chinese Dutch

Chinese(-)Dutch or Dutch(-)Chinese may refer to.

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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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Chris Soumokil

Chris Soumokil (October 13, 1905 in Surabaya, East Java, Dutch East Indies – April 12, 1966) was the President of the self-proclaimed Republik Maluku Selatan.

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Christel Adelaar

Christine Cornelie Thoma (Christel) Adelaar (14 February 1935 – 10 January 2013) was a Dutch actress.

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Christiaan Benjamin Nieuwenhuis

Christiaan Benjamin Nieuwenhuis, known as C.B. Nieuwenhuis, (July 4, 1863 in Amsterdam - April 20, 1922 in Padang) was a photographer in the Dutch East Indies.

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Christiaan Eijkman

Christiaan Eijkman (11 August 1858 – 5 November 1930) was a Dutch physician and professor of physiology whose demonstration that beriberi is caused by poor diet led to the discovery of antineuritic vitamins (thiamine).

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Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje

Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje (8 February 1857 – 26 June 1936) was a Dutch scholar of Oriental cultures and languages and Advisor on Native Affairs to the colonial government of the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Christian democracy in the Netherlands

This article gives an overview of christian democracy in the Netherlands, which is also called confessional politics, including political Catholicism and Protestantism.

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Christian Democratic Appeal

The Christian Democratic Appeal (Christen-Democratisch Appèl,; CDA) is a Christian-democratic political party in the Netherlands.

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Christian Historical Union

The Christian Historical Union (Christelijk-Historische Unie, CHU) was a Protestant Christian-democratic political party in the Netherlands.

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Christina Stevens

Christina Stevens (17 November 1825 – 23 May 1876) was a Dutch pedagogue and missionary.

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Christoffel van Swoll

Christoffel van Swoll (25 April 1668 – 12 November 1718) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 17 November 1713 until his death.

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Christopher Cole (Royal Navy officer)

Captain Sir Christopher Cole KCB (10 June 1770 – 24 August 1836) was a prominent officer of the British Royal Navy who served in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

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Ciaruteun inscription

Ciaruteun inscription (Prasasti Ciaruteun) also written Ciarutön or also known as Ciampea inscription is a 5th-century stone inscription discovered on the riverbed of Ciaruteun River, a tributary of Cisadane River, not far from Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.

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Cilacap Regency

Cilacap Regency (ꦏꦨꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦕꦶꦭꦕꦥ꧀, also spelt: Chilachap, old spelling: Tjilatjap) is a regency in the southwestern part of Central Java province in Indonesia.

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Cinchona

Cinchona is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae containing at least 23 species of trees and shrubs.

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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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Cipanas

Cipanas is the administrative village of Cipanas District, in the northern part of the Cianjur Regency, West Java, Indonesia.

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Cipanas Palace

Cipanas Palace (Istana Cipanas) is one of the six presidential palaces of Republic of Indonesia.

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Cipinang Penitentiary Institution

Cipinang Penitentiary Institution is a top-security prison in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Ciputra

Ir. Ciputra, a.k.a. Tjipoetra or Tjie Tjien Hoan (born 24 August 1931) is a Chinese Indonesian businessman who owns Ciputra Development, a property companies in Indonesia, and Ciputra Group. Born in Parigi, Central Sulawesi, Ciputra was the 23rd richest Indonesian according to Forbes, with a total of US$1.3 billion. He is also the 1st biggest philanthropist in Indonesia.

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Cirebon

Cirebon (formerly referred to as Cheribon in English) is a port city on the north coast of the Indonesian island of Java.

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Cirebon City Hall

Cirebon City Hall (Indonesian Balai Kota Cirebon) is a city hall in Cirebon City, Indonesia.

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Cirebon Regency

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

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Citadel Prins Frederik

The Citadel Prins Frederik, also called Fort Prins Frederik, was a fortification built in 1837 by the Dutch in Batavia (now Jakarta), in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Civilian internee

A civilian internee is a civilian detained by a party to a war for security reasons.

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Claoxylon indicum

Claoxylon indicum is a dioecious flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.

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Claudius de Goeje

Claudius Henricus de Goeje (4 May 1879 – 8 June 1955) was a Dutch Navy officer and cartographer, who took a special interest in the Wayana and Tiriyó peoples he encountered on his expeditions to the interior of Suriname.

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Clemson-class destroyer

The Clemson class was a series of 156 destroyers which served with the United States Navy from after World War I through World War II.

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Clive Caldwell

Group Captain Clive Robertson Caldwell, (28 July 1911 – 5 August 1994) was the leading Australian air ace of World War II.

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Clive Steele

Major General Sir Clive Selwyn Steele, (30 September 1892 – 5 August 1955) was an engineer and a senior officer of the Australian Army who served in both the First and Second World Wars.

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Coastal defence ship

Coastal defence ships (sometimes called coastal battleships or coast defence ships) were warships built for the purpose of coastal defence, mostly during the period from 1860 to 1920.

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Coen, Queensland

Coen is a town and locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia.

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Coffee Hag albums

The Coffee Hag albums were published in the early 20th century by the Kaffee Handelsgesellschaft AG (Kaffee HAG, Coffee Hag) in Bremen, Germany, starting with heraldic stamps and collector's albums.

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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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Coins of the rupiah

Indonesian rupiah coinage was first issued in 1951 and 1952, a year or so later than the first Indonesian rupiah banknotes printed following the peace treaty with The Netherlands, agreed in November 1949.

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Colin Hall Simpson

Major General Colin Hall Simpson, (13 April 1894 – 23 August 1964) was an Australian Army officer who rose to the rank of major general as Signal Officer in Chief during the Second World War.

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Colin Hannah

Air Marshal Sir Colin Thomas Hannah, (22 December 1914 – 22 May 1978) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and a Governor of Queensland.

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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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Colonial architecture in Padang

Colonial architecture in Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia, includes the Masjid Muhammadan.

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Colonial architecture in Surabaya

Colonial architecture in Surabaya (Dutch: Soerabaja) includes the legacy of neoclassical architecture and Dutch architecture built during the Dutch East Indies era.

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Colonial architecture of Indonesia

Dutch colonial architecture in Indonesia were built across the archipelago that once was known as Dutch East Indies.

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Colonial architecture of Makassar

Colonial era architecture of Makassar in South Sulawesi, Indonesia includes Fort Rotterdam and other Dutch buildings constructed when the area was part for the Dutch East Indies.

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Colonial empire

A colonial empire is a collective of territories (often called colonies), mostly overseas, settled by the population of a certain state and governed by that state.

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Colonial Exhibition of Semarang

The Colonial Exhibition, Dutch: Koloniale Tentoonstelling, took place in Semarang, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) in from August 13 through November 15, 1914.

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Colonial India

Colonial India was the part of the Indian subcontinent which was under the jurisdiction of European colonial powers, during the Age of Discovery.

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Colonial orders of chivalry

Colonial orders were orders of knighthood awarded by European imperial states in Africa and Asia for those who conquered and administered their territories.

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Colonial troops

Colonial troops or colonial army refers to various military units recruited from, or used as garrison troops in, colonial territories.

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Colonialism

Colonialism is the policy of a polity seeking to extend or retain its authority over other people or territories, generally with the aim of developing or exploiting them to the benefit of the colonizing country and of helping the colonies modernize in terms defined by the colonizers, especially in economics, religion and health.

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Colonist (1861)

Colonist was a general cargo and passenger schooner built in 1861 at Dumbarton Scotland by Denny & Rankine.

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Comfort women

Comfort women were women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army in occupied territories before and during World War II.

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Commander-in-Chief, China

The Commander-in-Chief, China was a senior officer position of the British Royal Navy.

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Commanders of World War II

The Commanders of World War II were for the most part career officers.

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Communist Party of Indonesia

The Communist Party of Indonesia (Indonesian: Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI) was a communist party in Indonesia that existed throughout the mid-20th century.

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Communist Party of the Netherlands

The Communist Party of the Netherlands (Communistische Partij Nederland,, CPN) was a Dutch communist party.

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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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Concordia (1696 ship)

The Concordia was a Dutch VOC sailing ship that left Batavia on 15 January 1708 with two other vessels, Zuiderburg and Mercurius.

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Congo Arab war

The Congo Arab war (also known as the Congolese-Arab war, Belgo-Arab War or Arab Wars) took place in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo between the forces of Belgian King Leopold II's Congo Free State and various Zanzibari "Arab" slave traders led by Sefu bin Hamid, the son of Tippu Tip.

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Congress of Vienna

The Congress of Vienna (Wiener Kongress) also called Vienna Congress, was a meeting of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich, and held in Vienna from November 1814 to June 1815, though the delegates had arrived and were already negotiating by late September 1814.

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Conrad Busken Huet

Conrad Busken Huet (28 December 1826, The Hague – 1 May 1886, Paris) was a Dutch literary critic.

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Conrad Helfrich

Luitenant-Admiraal Conrad Emil Lambert Helfrich, GNL, KCB (11 October 1886 – 20 September 1962) of the Royal Netherlands Navy was a leading Dutch naval figure of World War II.

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Conrad Theodor van Deventer

Conrad Theodor "Coen" van Deventer (29 September 1857 in Dordrecht – 27 September 1915 in The Hague) was a Dutch lawyer, an author about the Dutch East Indies and a member of parliament of the Netherlands.

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Conscription in Australia

Conscription in Australia, or mandatory military service also known as national service, has a controversial history dating back to the first years of nationhood.

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Conservation of energy

In physics, the law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant, it is said to be ''conserved'' over time.

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Consolidated B-24 Liberator

The Consolidated B-24 Liberator is an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California.

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Constant Feith

Jonkheer Constant Wilhelm Feith (August 3, 1884, in The Hague – September 15, 1958, in Bennekom) was a Dutch amateur football player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

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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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Constitution of the Netherlands

The Constitution for the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Grondwet voor het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden) is one of two fundamental documents governing the Kingdom of the Netherlands as well as the fundamental law of the European territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables

The Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables is a multilateral treaty that was signed in 1884 in order to protect submarine communications cables that had begun to be laid in the 19th century.

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Conway Pulford

Air Vice Marshal Conway Walter Heath Pulford, (1892 – 10 March 1942) was a senior Royal Air Force officer.

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Coolie

The word coolie (also spelled koelie, kuli, cooli, cooly and quli); (Hindi: कुली, Tamil: கூலி, Telugu: కూలీ, Chinese: 苦力) meaning a labourer, has a variety of other implications and is sometimes regarded as offensive or a pejorative, depending upon the historical and geographical context.

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Cornélie van Oosterzee

Cornélie van Oosterzee (16 August 1863 – 12 August 1943) was a Dutch pianist and composer.

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Cornelia van Nijenroode

Cornelia van Nijenroode (Hirado, Japan, 1629 – Netherlands, c. 1692), was a Dutch merchant in the Dutch East Indies, famous for her conflict with her second husband.

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Cornelis Andries Backer

Cornelis Andries Backer (1874–1963) was a Dutch botanist and pteridologist.

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Cornelis Apostool

Cornelis Apostool (6 August 1762 – 10 February 1844) was a Dutch artist, diplomat, and museum director.

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Cornelis de Jager

Cornelis "Kees" de Jager (born 29 April 1921) is a Dutch astronomer who specializes in predicting solar variation to assess the Sun's impact on future climate.

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Cornelis de Langen

Cornelis Douwe de Langen (10 September 1887, Groningen – 12 April 1967, Zeist) was a Netherlands physician.

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Cornelis Johannes van Doorn

was a Dutch civil engineer and foreign advisor to Meiji period Japan.

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Cornelis Marinus Pleyte

Cornelis Marinus Pleyte (usually, C.M. Pleyte) (24 June 1863 in Leiden – 22 July 1917 in Batavia) was a Dutch museum curator, Dutch East Indies subject-matter expert, teacher, and author.

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Cornelis Schrijver

Cornelis Schrijver (31 January 1687 in Amsterdam –16 May 1768 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch naval officer who attained the rank of Lieutenant admiral in the navy of the Dutch Republic; a diplomat; and a naval reformer who attempted to reorganize naval shipbuilding and personnel policy.

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Cornelis van Vollenhoven

Cornelis van Vollenhoven (8 May 1874, Dordrecht – 29 April 1933, Leiden) was a Dutch law professor and legal scholar, best known for his work on the legal systems of the East Indies.

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Cornelius Ludewich Bartels

Cornelius Ludewich Bartels (unknown – 18 April 1804) was a military and colonial officer of German origin employed by the Dutch West India Company.

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Corrie Laddé

Cornelia "Corrie" Laddé (27 October 1915 – 18 September 1996) was a Dutch swimmer who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics.

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Corunna Downs Airfield

Corunna Downs Airfield was a secret Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base at Corunna Downs, south of Marble Bar, Western Australia in the Pilbara Region during World War II.

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Cosman Citroen

Cosman Citroen, often recorded as C. Citroen, (August 26, 1881 in Amsterdam – May 15, 1935 in Surabaya) was a Dutch architect.

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Cowra breakout

The Cowra breakout occurred on 5 August 1944, when at least 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a prisoner of war camp near Cowra, in New South Wales, Australia.

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Coy Pereira

Coy Pereira (1919-2005) was a Netherlands based guitarist and steel guitarist originally from Batavia in the Dutch East Indies.

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Cricket in Indonesia

Cricket is a minor sport in Indonesia.

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Crooswijk General Cemetery

Crooswijk General Cemetery (Algemene Begraafplaats Crooswijk) is a cemetery in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

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Cross for Courage and Fidelity

The Cross for Courage and Fidelity (Dutch: Kruis voor Moed en Trouw) is a military award that was established by Queen Emma of the Netherlands by Royal Decree on 7 March 1898.

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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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Cultural properties of Indonesia

Cultural properties of Indonesia are those items defined by Indonesian law as of "important value for history, science, and culture", and include both man-made artefacts and natural objects.

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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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Curaçao

Curaçao (Curaçao,; Kòrsou) is a Lesser Antilles island in the southern Caribbean Sea and the Dutch Caribbean region, about north of the Venezuelan coast.

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Curtiss P-36 Hawk

The Curtiss P-36 Hawk, also known as the Curtiss Hawk Model 75, is an American-designed and built fighter aircraft of the 1930s and 40s.

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Curtiss-Wright CW-21

The Curtiss-Wright Model 21 (also known as the Curtiss-Wright Model 21 Demonstrator, the Curtiss-Wright CW-21 Interceptor, the Curtiss-Wright CW-21 Demon) was a United States-built fighter interceptor, developed by the St.

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Curtiss-Wright CW-22

The Curtiss-Wright CW-22 was a 1940s American general-purpose advanced training monoplane aircraft built by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation.

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Cut Nyak Dhien

Cut Nyak Dhien or Tjoet Nja' Dhien (1848, Lampadang – November 6, 1908, Sumedang) was a leader of the Acehnese guerrilla forces during the Aceh War.

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Cyrille Pierre Théodore Laplace

Cyrille Pierre Théodore Laplace (7 November 1793 – 24 January 1875) was a French navigator famous for his circumnavigation of the globe on board La Favorite.

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Czech Republic–Indonesia relations

Czech Republic–Indonesia relations are foreign relations between the Czech Republic and Indonesia, officially established in 1950.

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D. Djajakusuma

Djadoeg Djajakusuma (1 August 1918 – 28 October 1987), generally credited as D. Djajakusuma, was an Indonesian film director and promoter of traditional art forms.

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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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Daan Mogot

Daniel Elias Mogot (28 December 1928 – 25 January 1946) was a military officer involved in the struggle for Indonesian independence.

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Daejan Holdings

Daejan Holdings is a British-based property business, part of the Freshwater Group of companies.

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Daisuke Nanba

was a Japanese student who tried to assassinate the Prince Regent Hirohito in the Toranomon Incident on December 27, 1923.

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Dakota VT-CLA

Dakota VT-CLA was a Douglas C-47 Skytrain carrying medical supplies to the national government of Indonesia at Yogyakarta on 29 July 1947.

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Dalforce

Dalforce, or the Singapore Overseas Chinese Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army (星华义勇军; Xinghua Yi Yong Jun) was an irregular forces/guerrilla unit within the British Straits Settlements Volunteer Force during World War II.

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Daly Waters Airfield

The Daly Waters Airfield, also RAAF Base Daly Waters, is a former commercial and sporadically-used military airfield located at, Northern Territory, Australia.

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Danarto

Danarto (27 June 1941 in Sragen, Central Java – 10 April 2018) was an Indonesian writer and artist.

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Danish India

Danish India was the name given to the colonies of Denmark (Denmark–Norway before 1813) in India, forming part of the Danish colonial empire.

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Darah Muda

Darah Muda (also known by the old spelling Darah Moeda, both meaning Young Blood) is a 1927 novel written by Indonesian writer Djamaluddin Adinegoro and published by Balai Pustaka.

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Dardanella (theatre company)

Dardanella was a touring theatre company from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia) established by Willy A. Piedro in 1926.

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Darkness (poem)

"Darkness" is a poem written by Lord Byron in July 1816.

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Darul Islam rebellion

The Darul Islam rebellion was a war waged between 1949 and 1962 by the Islamic State of Indonesia, commonly known as Darul Islam, to establish an Islamic state in Indonesia.

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Darussalam (actor)

Darussalam (12 September 1920 – 26 April 1993) was an Indonesian actor who appeared in more than seventy films in his forty-year career.

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Dasima

Dasima is a 1940 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Tan Tjoei Hock and produced by The Teng Chun.

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David Lee (RAF officer)

Air Chief Marshal Sir David John Pryer Lee, (4 September 1912 – 13 February 2004) was a Royal Air Force officer during the Second World War and a senior commander in the 1950s and early 1960s.

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David Peck Todd

David Peck Todd (March 19, 1855 – June 1, 1939) was a noted American astronomer.

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David Petrovsky

David Petrovsky (Lipetz) (also known as Max Goldfarb, Bennett, Humboldt, Brown, born September 24, 1886, in Berdychiv, Russian Empire — September 10, 1937, Moscow, USSR) — a member of the Central Committee of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America, a member of the Socialist Party of America, the editor of the Jewish Daily Forward newspaper, journalist, political and economic scientist, a member of the Central Committee of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Bund) until 1919, the statesman of the Soviet Union.

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David Whitehead

Brigadier David Adie Whitehead, (30 September 1896 – 23 October 1992) was an Australian Army officer who fought in both First and Second World Wars.

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David Wijnkoop

David Joseph Wijnkoop (11 March 1876 – 7 May 1941) was a Dutch communist leader in the first half of the twentieth century.

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Dayak people

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

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Days of Infamy series

Days of Infamy is a two-novel alternate history of the initial stages of the Pacific War by Harry Turtledove.

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Dé Kessler

Johann Heinrich Hermann "Dé" Kessler (11 August 1891 – 6 September 1943) was a Dutch football and cricket player.

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De Banten-bode

De Banten-bode ("The Banten Messenger") was a Dutch-language newspaper published in Serang, Dutch Indies (present-day Indonesia).

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De Grootste Nederlander

De Grootste Nederlander ('The Greatest Dutchman') was a public poll held in 2004 by the broadcasting company KRO of the ''Publieke Omroep''.

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De Indische Courant

De Indische Courant was the name of a number of Dutch language newspaper published on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia).

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De Kris Pusaka

De Kris Pusaka is a Dutch television series broadcast by the Katholieke Radio Omroep.

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De Locomotief

De Locomotief was the first newspaper published in Semarang, in the era of Dutch East Indies.

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De Notenkraker

De Notenkraker (Dutch: "The Nutcracker") was a Dutch political and satirical weekly magazine published between 1907 and 1936.

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De Stem des Bloeds

De Stem des Bloeds (The Voice of Blood), also known as Njai Siti, is a 1930 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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De Stille Kracht (TV series)

De Stille Kracht ("The hidden force") was a Dutch television series from 1974 based on the novel of the same name by Louis Couperus.

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De Vrije Gedachte

Vrijdenkersvereniging De Vrije Gedachte (DVG) (English: Freethinkers association The Free Thought), is a Dutch atheist–humanist association of freethinkers.

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De Zeven Provinciën-class cruiser

The De Zeven Provinciën class (also called Eendracht-class) was a class of light cruisers.

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Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

The debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki concerns the ethical, legal, and military controversies surrounding the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 August and 9 August 1945 at the close of World War II (1939–45).

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December 1901

The following events occurred in December 1901.

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December 1912

The following events occurred in December 1912.

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December 1914

The following events occurred in December 1914.

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December 27

No description.

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Decolonization

Decolonization (American English) or decolonisation (British English) is the undoing of colonialism: where a nation establishes and maintains its domination over one or more other territories.

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DEI

DEI is a three-letter acronym.

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Delft University of Technology

Delft University of Technology (Technische Universiteit Delft) also known as TU Delft, is the largest and oldest Dutch public technological university, located in Delft, Netherlands.

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Demak Regency

Demak (ꦢꦼꦩꦏ꧀) is a regency located in the Indonesian province of Central Java, on northern coast of the island.

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Demas T. Craw

Demas Thurlow "Nick" Craw (April 9, 1900 – November 8, 1942) was a United States Army Air Forces officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.

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Demobilisation of the Australian military after World War II

The demobilisation of the Australian military after World War II involved discharging almost 600,000 men and women from the military, supporting their transition to civilian life and reducing the three armed services to peacetime strengths.

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Demographics of Aruba

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Aruba, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Suriname

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Suriname, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Demography of the Netherlands

This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Netherlands, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the population, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Denis Price

Major-General, The Reverend Denis Price CB, CBE (28 October 1908 – 19 March 1966) was Chief of Staff, British Defence Staff in Washington from 1959 to 1962 and was later ordained into the Presbyterian Church in the United States.

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Denison-Crockett South Pacific Expedition

The Denison-Crockett Expedition (1937–1938) was a scientific expedition organized by Charis Denison Crockett and her husband Frederick Crockett for the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.

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Depot ship

A depot ship is an auxiliary ship used as a mobile or fixed base for submarines, destroyers, minesweepers, fast attack craft, landing craft, or other small ships with similarly limited space for maintenance equipment and crew dining, berthing and relaxation.

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Design 1047 battlecruiser

Design 1047, also known as Project 1047,Noot (1980), p. 257 was a series of plans for a class of Dutch battlecruisers prior to the Second World War.

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Desoutter Mk.II

Desoutter is a British monoplane liaison aircraft manufactured by Desoutter Aircraft Company at Croydon Aerodrome, Surrey.

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Dewa Agung

Dewa Agung or Deva Agung was the title of the kings of Klungkung, the foremost in rank among the nine kingdoms of Bali, Indonesia.

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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 Sartika

Dewi Sartika (4 December 188411 September 1947) was the leading figure and pioneer for the education for women in Indonesia.

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Dhalia

Dhalia (10 February 1925 – 14 April 1991) was an Indonesian actress active for over fifty years.

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Dharma Wiratama Museum

Dharma Wiratama Museum, officially the Dharma Wiratama Central Army Museum (Indonesian: Museum Pusat TNI AD Dharma Wiratama) is a military museum centred on the history of the Indonesian Army from its inception in 1945 up through the coup of 30 September 1965 and Indonesian peacekeeping missions.

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Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah (novel)

Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah (Under the Protection of Ka'bah) is the 1938 debut novel of the Indonesian author Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah (1908–1981).

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Dian yang Tak Kunjung Padam

Dian jang Ta' Koendjoeng Padam (Perfected spelling: Dian yang Tak Kunjung Padam, both of which mean The Undying Torch) is a 1932 novel by Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana.

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Dick de Hoog

Frederik Hermanus "Dick" de Hoog (16 June 1881 – 3 January 1939) was the Indo (Eurasian) President of the Indo European Alliance, member of People’s Council and professional politician in the Dutch East Indies.

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Dick Esser

Rius Theo ("Dick") Esser (July 9, 1918 in Makassar, Dutch East Indies – March 8, 1979 in Leiden) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics.

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Dick MacNeill

Richard "Dick" MacNeill (7 January 1898 in Pasuruan, Dutch East Indies – 3 June 1963 in Heemstede) was a football (soccer) goalkeeper from the Netherlands, who represented his home country at the 1920 Summer Olympics.

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Dicky Zulkarnaen

Iskandar "Dicky" Zulkarnaen (October 12, 1939 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies - May 10, 1995 in Jakarta, Indonesia) was a prominent and award-winning Indonesian actor.

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Die Männer der Emden

Die Männer der Emden is a 2012 German film directed and co-written by Berengar Pfahl that is an account of members of the crew of SMS ''Emden'' making their way back to Germany after the Battle of Cocos.

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Diederik Durven

Diederik Durven (13 September 1676 – 26 February 1740) was a Dutch colonial administrator and Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1729 to 1732.

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Dieng temples

Dieng temples is the group of 7th and/or eighth century Hindu ''candi'' or temple compounds located in Dieng Plateau, 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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Diplomatic history of Australia

The diplomatic history of Australia covers the events of Australian foreign relations.

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Diplomatic history of World War II

The Diplomatic history of World War II includes the major foreign policies and interactions inside the opposing coalitions, the Allies and the Axis powers.

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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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Dirck van Cloon

Dirck van Cloon (also Dirk and Theodoor van Cloon; 1684 – 10 March 1735) was Eurasian Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.

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Dirk Hannema

Dirk Hannema (16 September 1895 - 7 July 1984) was a controversial museum director and art collector.

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Dirk Hartog

Dirk Hartog (baptized 30 October 1580, Amsterdam – buried 11 October 1621, Amsterdam) was a 17th-century Dutch sailor and explorer.

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Dirk Jan de Geer

Jhr. Dirk Jan de Geer (14 December 1870 – 28 November 1960) was a Dutch nobleman, lawyer and politician.

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Dirk Reinhard Adelbert van Langen

Major-general Dirk Reinhard Adelbert van Langen (Magelang, May 17, 1898 – Doorn, January 20, 1983) was a member of the Chief of Staff of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army the Territorial Commander of East-Java and commander of the T brigade during the Indonesian war of Independence of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army in the Dutch East Indies, from 1946 to 1949, during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Dirk van Hogendorp (1761–1822)

Dirk van Hogendorp (3 October 1761: Heenvliet – 29 October 1822: Rio de Janeiro) was a Dutch officer and secretary of War.

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Discrimination against Chinese Indonesians

Discrimination and violence against people of Chinese descent in Indonesia has been recorded since at least 1740, when the Dutch Colonial Government killed up to 10,000 people of Chinese descent during the Chinezenmoord.

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Djamaluddin Adinegoro

Djamaluddin Adinegoro (14 August 1904 – 8 January 1967) was an Indonesian press pioneer.

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Djantoeng Hati

Djantoeng Hati (Heart and Soul) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies directed by Njoo Cheong Seng.

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Djaoeh Dimata

Djaoeh Dimata (Perfected Spelling: Jauh Dimata; Indonesian for Out of Sight) is a 1948 film from what is now Indonesia written and directed by Andjar Asmara for the South Pacific Film Corporation (SPFC).

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Djatikoesoemo

Gusti Pangeran Harjo Djatikusumo (born in Surakarta, Central Java, July 1, 1917 - died in Jakarta, July 4, 1992 at the age of 75 years) is the former Chief of Staff of the Army of the first (1948–1949) and former Ambassador to Singapore (1958–1960).

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Djoehana Wiradikarta

Raden Moehamad Djoehana Wiradikarta (born 18 September 1896 in Bandung, Indonesia – died in 1986 in Bandung) was a professor in microbiology and serology at the Bandung Institute of Technology and the faculty of medicine at Padjadjaran University, also in Bandung.

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Djoemala

Ismail Djoemala (also credited Rd Djoemala; Perfected Spelling: Ismail Jumala; 1915/1918 – 10 June 1992) was an Indonesian actor active in the 1940s.

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Djoewariah

Ng.

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Djohan Effendi

Djohan Effendi (October 1, 1939 – November 17, 2017) was the Secretary of State of Indonesia, under President Abdurrahman Wahid from 2000 to 2001.

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Djuanda Kartawidjaja

Raden (Lord) Djuanda Kartawidjaja (14 January 1911, Tasikmalaya, West Java – 7 November 1963, Jakarta) was an ethnic Sundanese noble from the court of Cirebon, an Indonesian politician and the 11th and the final Prime Minister of Indonesia.

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Dolf Joekes

Adolf Marcus "Dolf" Joekes (5 May 1884, Buo (Tanah Datar, Dutch East Indies) – 1 April 1962, The Hague) was a Dutch politician.

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Dolf van der Nagel

Rudolf Cornelis van der Nagel (28 May 1889 in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies – 10 October 1949) was a Dutch amateur football (soccer) player.

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Dollar

Dollar (often represented by the dollar sign $) is the name of more than twenty currencies, including those of Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Liberia, Namibia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, and the United States.

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Dolly Rudeman

Dolly Rudeman (born Gustave Adolphine Wilhelmina Rüdemann, 3 February 1902 – 26 January 1980) was a Dutch graphic designer who produced posters for some of the most famous directors and film stars of her day, including Sergei Eisenstein, Charlie Chaplin, and Greta Garbo.

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Dominant minority

A dominant minority is a minority group that has overwhelming political, economic, or cultural dominance in a country, despite representing a small fraction of the overall population (a demographic minority).

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Dominique Jacques de Eerens

Dominique Jacques de Eerens (17 March 1781 – 30 May 1840) was a Dutch major general, politician and administrator, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies and knight of the Military William Order.

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Don Isidro (1939)

Don Isidro, delivered in 1939, was the second and larger of two Krupp built motor ships of De La Rama Steamship Company, Iloilo, Philippines in inter-island service.

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Donald George Mackay

Donald George Mackay CBE (29 June 187017 September 1958) was an Australian outdoorsman, long-distance cyclist, and explorer who conducted several expeditions to the remotest areas of the Australian continent.

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Donggala Regency

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

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Dora Kunz

Dora Kunz née Theodora Sophia van Gelder (April 28, 1904 – August 25, 1999) was a Dutch-born American writer, psychic, alternative healer,Russell Targ, Jane Katra, Miracles of Mind:Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing, 1999.

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Dornier Do 24

The Dornier Do 24 is a 1930s German three-engine flying boat designed by the Dornier Flugzeugwerke for maritime patrol and search and rescue.

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Dornier Do J

The Dornier Do J Wal ("whale") was a twin-engine German flying boat of the 1920s designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke.

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Dorst (footballer)

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Douglas A-20 Havoc

The Douglas A-20 Havoc (company designation DB-7) is a United States attack, light bomber, intruder, and reconnaissance aircraft of World War II.

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Drama dari Krakatau

Drama dari Krakatau (Drama of Krakatoa) is a 1929 vernacular Malay novel written by Kwee Tek Hoay.

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Drees–Van Schaik cabinet

The Drees–Van Schaik cabinet, also called the First Drees cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 7 August 1948 until 15 March 1951.

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Dries Holten

Dries (Andres) Holten (born 30 January 1936 in Cimahi, Dutch East Indies) is a Dutch singer, songwriter of Indo descent.

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Dual gauge

A dual gauge railway is a track that allows the passage of trains of two different track gauges.

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Duivenbode

Duivenbode, also spelt Duyvenbode or Duivenboden, is a Dutch family name which may refer to.

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Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Bevern (25 September 1718, Wolfenbüttel – 12 May 1788, Eisenach) was a field-marshal in the armies of the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Republic, the elected Duke of Courland (1741).

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Duri–Tangerang railway

The railway between Duri and Tangerang is a railway connecting Tangerang to Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia.

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Dutch 1913 battleship proposal

A Dutch proposal to build new battleships was originally tendered in 1912, after years of concern over the expansion of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the withdrawal of allied British warships from the China Station.

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Dutch Americans

Dutch Americans are Americans of Dutch descent whose ancestors came from the Netherlands in the recent or distant past.

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Dutch architecture in Semarang

During the colonial period many significant examples of Dutch architecture were built in Semarang, Indonesia.

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Dutch Australians

Dutch Australians refers to Australians with full or partial Dutch ancestry.

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Dutch Bantam

The Dutch Bantam (italic) is a breed of chicken originating in the Netherlands.

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Dutch Cape Colony

The Cape Colony (Dutch: Kaapkolonie) was between 1652 and 1691 a Commandment, and between 1691 and 1795 a Governorate of the Dutch East India Company.

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Dutch Celebes

Dutch Celebes refers to the period of colonial governance on the island of Sulawesi - as a commandment of the Dutch East India Company from 1699 until its demise in the early 1800s, and then as a part of the Netherlands Indies or Dutch East Indies until 1945.

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Dutch Ceylon

Dutch Ceylon (Sinhala: ලන්දේසි ලංකාව Landesi Lankava) was a governorate established in present-day Sri Lanka by the Dutch East India Company.

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Dutch colonization of the Americas

The Dutch colonization of the Americas began with the establishment of Dutch trading posts and plantations in the Americas, which preceded the much wider known colonisation activities of the Dutch in Asia.

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Dutch cuisine

Dutch cuisine (Nederlandse keuken) is formed from the cooking traditions and practices of the Netherlands.

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Dutch diaspora

The Dutch diaspora consists of Dutch people and their descendants living outside the Netherlands.

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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 India Company in Indonesia

The Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, "United East India Company"; VOC) had a presence in the Indonesian archipelago from 1603, when the first trading post was established, to 1800, when the bankrupt company was dissolved, and its possessions nationalised as the Dutch East Indies.

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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 East Indies Volksraad election, 1917

Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies on 16 October 1917.

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Dutch East Indies Volksraad election, 1921

Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1921.

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Dutch East Indies Volksraad election, 1924

Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1924.

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Dutch East Indies Volksraad election, 1927

Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1927.

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Dutch East Indies Volksraad election, 1931

Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1931.

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Dutch East Indies Volksraad election, 1935

Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1935.

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Dutch Empire

The Dutch Empire (Het Nederlandse Koloniale Rijk) comprised the overseas colonies, enclaves, and outposts controlled and administered by Dutch chartered companies, mainly the Dutch West India and the Dutch East India Company, and subsequently by the Dutch Republic (1581–1795), and the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands since 1815.

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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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Dutch Gold Coast

The Dutch Gold Coast or Dutch Guinea, officially Dutch possessions on the Coast of Guinea (Dutch: Nederlandse Bezittingen ter Kuste van Guinea) was a portion of contemporary Ghana that was gradually colonized by the Dutch, beginning in 1598.

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Dutch Golden Age painting

Dutch Golden Age painting is the painting of the Dutch Golden Age, a period in Dutch history roughly spanning the 17th century, during and after the later part of the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) for Dutch independence.

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Dutch government-in-exile

The Dutch government in exile (Nederlandse regering in ballingschap), also known as the London Cabinet (Londens cabinet) was the government in exile of the Netherlands, headed by Queen Wilhelmina, that evacuated to London after the German invasion of the country during World War II on 10 May 1940.

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Dutch India

Dutch India consisted of the settlements and trading posts of the Dutch East India Company on the Indian subcontinent.

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Dutch Indies literature

Dutch Indies literature or Dutch East Indies literature (Dutch: Indische letteren or Nederlands Indische literatuur, Indonesia: Sastra Hindia Belanda.) is a section of Dutch literature encompassing Dutch language literature inspired by colonial and post-colonial Insulinde from the Dutch Golden Age to the present day.

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Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)

The Dutch intervention in Bali in 1906 was a Dutch military intervention in Bali as a part of the Dutch colonial suppression, killing over 1,000 mostly civilians.

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Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem

The Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem took place in 1894, and is part of the string of Dutch interventions in and around Bali, Dutch East Indies (now: Indonesia), that led to complete colonization of both Bali and Lombok by the early 20th century.

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Dutch language

The Dutch language is a West Germanic language, spoken by around 23 million people as a first language (including the population of the Netherlands where it is the official language, and about sixty percent of Belgium where it is one of the three official languages) and by another 5 million as a second language.

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Dutch Malabar

Dutch Malabar, also known by the name of its main settlement Cochin, was the title of a commandment of the Dutch East India Company on the Malabar Coast between 1661 and 1795, and is part of what is today collectively referred to as Dutch India.

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Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age literature

Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age literature is the literature written in the Dutch language in the Low Countries from around 1550 to around 1700.

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Dutch ship Willem de Eerste

The Willem de Eerste was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the navy of the Dutch Republic, the Batavian Republic, and the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Dutch units of measurement

The Dutch units of measurement used today are those of the metric system.

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Dutch-language literature

Dutch-language literature comprises all writings of literary merit written through the ages in the Dutch language, a language which currently has around 23 million native speakers.

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Dutch–Ahanta War

The Dutch–Ahanta War was a conflict between the Netherlands and the Ahanta between 1837 and 1839.

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Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference

The Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference was held in The Hague from 23 August to 2 November 1949, between representatives of the Netherlands, the Republic of Indonesia and the BFO (Federal Consultative Assembly) representing various states the Dutch had created in the Indonesian archipelago.

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Dutch–Portuguese War

The Dutch–Portuguese War was an armed conflict involving Dutch forces, in the form of the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company, against the Portuguese Empire.

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E. du Perron

Charles Edgar du Perron, more commonly known as E. du Perron, was a famous and influential Dutch poet and author of Indo-European descent.

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E. H. Carr

Edward Hallett "Ted" Carr (28 June 1892 – 3 November 1982) was an English historian, diplomat, journalist and international relations theorist, and an opponent of empiricism within historiography.

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Early life and career of Suharto

Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was the second President of Indonesia, having held the office for 31 years from 1967 following Sukarno's removal until his resignation in 1998.

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Early Nusantara coins

By the 10th-century, Java had one of the most complex economies in Southeast Asia.

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East India (disambiguation)

East India is a region of India consisting of the states of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Orissa.

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East Indies

The East Indies or the Indies are the lands of South and Southeast Asia.

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East Indies Station

The Commander-in-Chief, East Indies was a British Royal Navy admiral and the formation subordinate to him from 1865 to 1958.

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East Indies theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars

The East Indies theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars was a series of campaigns related to the major European conflict known as the French Revolutionary Wars, fought between 1793 and 1801 between the new French Republic and its allies and a shifting alliance of rival powers.

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East Java Christian Church

The East Java Christian Church (Greja Kristen Jawi Wetan (GKJW) in the Javanese language) is a congregation of Christian and Reformed churches based on Indonesian Javanese ethnicity, located in Java, Indonesia.

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East Kalimantan

East Kalimantan (Indonesian) is a province of Indonesia.

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East Timorese rebellion of 1911–12

The East Timorese rebellion of 1911–12, sometimes called the Great Rebellion or Rebellion of Manufahi, was a response to the efforts of Portuguese colonial authorities to collect a head tax and enforce the corvée, part of their larger effort to encourage cash crop agriculture and construct modern infrastructure.

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Eastern Docklands

The Eastern Docklands (Oostelijk Havengebied) is a neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands, located between the IJ and the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal in the borough of Amsterdam-Oost.

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Eastern Fleet

The British Eastern Fleet (also known after 1944 as the East Indies Fleet and the Far East Fleet) was a fleet of the Royal Navy which existed between 1941 and 1971.

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Economic history of Indonesia

The economic history of Indonesia is shaped by its geographic location, its natural resources, as well as its people that inhabited the archipelagic realm that today formed the modern nation of the Republic of Indonesia.

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Economic history of Japan

The economic history of Japan is most studied for the spectacular social and economic growth in the 1800s after the Meiji Restoration, when it became the first non-European great power, and for its expansion after the Second World War, when Japan recovered from devastation to become the world's second largest economy behind the United States, and from 2013 behind China as well.

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Economic history of South Africa

Prior to the arrival of European settlers in the 15th century the economy of what was to become South Africa was dominated by subsistence agriculture and hunting.

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Economy of Asia

The economy of Asia comprises more than 4.5 billion people (60% of the world population) living in 49 different nation states.

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Economy of the Empire of Japan

In the half century up to 1999, Japan's exports grew from 144 million to 5,331 million yen (¥).

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Economy of the Western Cape

The Western Cape province of South Africa had a total GDP for 2016 of R424.38 billion (equivalent to US$29.3 billion) growing from R268.26bn in 2008.

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Ed Sol

Johan Wilhelm Eduard "Ed" Sol (June 10, 1881, Tjomas (near Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies) – October 21, 1965 in The Hague) was a Dutch football (soccer) player who competed for HVV Den Haag.

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Eddie Van Halen

Edward Lodewijk Van Halen (born January 26, 1955) is a Dutch-American musician, songwriter, and producer.

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Eddy de Neve

Eduard Karel Alexander de Neve (1882-01-01 or 1885-01-02 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies - 1943-08-30 in the Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch football player, who played for Velocitas Breda, HBS Craeyenhout and the Netherlands national football team.

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Eddy Martadinata

Admiral Raden Eddy Martadinata (often stylised R. E. Martadinata; 29 March 1921 – 6 October 1966) was an Indonesian Navy admiral and diplomat.

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Edgar Vos

Edgar Vos (5 July 1931 – 13 January 2010) was a Dutch fashion designer.

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Edhi Sunarso

Edhi Sunarso, born Sunarso, (July 2, 1932 – January 4, 2016) was an Indonesian sculptor and public artist known for numerous well-known monuments and landmarks found throughout Jakarta, including the Selamat Datang Monument and Dirgantara statue (Patung Dirgantara), also called the Pancoran Monument, in Pancoran, South Jakarta.

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Edu Snethlage

Everhardus "Edu" Snethlage (November 5, 1883 in Ngawi, Dutch East Indies – January 12, 1941 in Medan, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch football (soccer) player.

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Eduard Cuypers

Eduard Cuypers (April 18, 1859 Roermond – June 1, 1927, The Hague) was a Dutch architect.

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Eduard Palla

Eduard Palla (3 September 1864, Kremsier – 7 March 1922, Graz) was an Austrian botanist and mycologist of Moravian descent.

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Eduardus van Voorst tot Voorst

Eduardus Ludovicus Baron van Voorst tot Voorst (17 November 1874 – 2 April 1945) was a Dutch sport shooter who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics and the 1920 Summer Olympics.

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Edward and Henry Schnell

Edward Schnell and Henry Schnell were brothers of Dutch extraction and German arms dealers active in Japan.

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Edward Voûte

Edward John Voûte (17 September 1887 – 18 June 1950) was the Mayor of Amsterdam from 1941 to 1945, during the German occupation of the Netherlands.

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Edward William Purvis

Colonel Edward William Purvis (July 4, 1857 – August 16, 1888) was a British army officer and settler of the Kingdom of Hawaii who served as Vice-Chamberlain during the reign of King Kalākaua.

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Edwin B. Hart

Edwin Bret Hart (December 25, 1874 – March 12, 1953) was an American biochemist long associated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Eendracht (1615 ship)

The Eendracht (Concord) was an early 17th Century Dutch wooden-hulled 700 tonne East Indiaman, launched in 1615 in the service of the Dutch East India Company(VOC).

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Eighty Years' War

The Eighty Years' War (Tachtigjarige Oorlog; Guerra de los Ochenta Años) or Dutch War of Independence (1568–1648) was a revolt of the Seventeen Provinces of what are today the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg against the political and religious hegemony of Philip II of Spain, the sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands.

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El Tari

Elias Tari (17 April 1926 - 29 April 1978) was the Governor of East Nusa Tenggara from 1966 to 1978.

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Elang Darat

Elang Darat (Indonesian for Land Hawk) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) which was directed by Inoe Perbatasari and produced by The Teng Chun for Jacatra Film.

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Elihu Doty

Elihu Doty (20 September 1809 – 30 November 1864) was an American missionary to China.

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Elisabeth Couperus-Baud

Elisabeth Wilhelmina Johanna (Betty) Couperus-Baud (Batavia, 30 October 1867 – The Hague, 18 March 1960), was a Dutch translator.

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Ella van Heemstra

Ella, Baroness van Heemstra, (12 June 190026 August 1984) was a Dutch aristocrat and the mother of the actress Audrey Hepburn.

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Elly Yunara

Elly Joenara (Perfected Spelling: Elly Yunara; 3 November 1923 – 30 May 1992) was an Indonesian film actress who later became a producer.

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Eltio Alegondas Forsten

Eltio Alegondas Forsten (12 July 1811, Middelburg – 1843, Ambon Island) was a Dutch naturalist.

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Embassy of Australia, Jakarta

The Embassy of Australia in Jakarta (Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Australia di Jakarta) is the diplomatic mission of Australia in Indonesia, located within the Golden Triangle.

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Embassy of Indonesia, Bangkok

Embassy of Indonesia, Bangkok (Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Bangkok; สถานเอกอัครราชทูตประเทศอินโดนีเซียประจำประเทศไทย), a diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Kingdom of Thailand and concurrently accredited to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), is located at 600-602 Petchburi Road, Ratchadapisek, Ratchathewi District of Bangkok.

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Emil Selenka

Emil Selenka (27 February, 1842, Braunschweig – 20 February, 1902, Munich) was a German zoologist.

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Emile Duson

Emile Paul Joseph Duson (December 1, 1904 in Semarang, Dutch East Indies – March 15, 1942 in Tiga Rungu, Sumatra, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Empire of Japan

The was the historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.

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Emslie Horniman

Emslie John Horniman (1863 – 11 July 1932) was a British anthropologist, philanthropist and Liberal Party politician.

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Engelbertus Lucas (1747 - 1797)

Engelbertus Lucas (ca. 5 March 1747 in Schiedam – 21 June 1797The date of death is often given as 26 June, but this must be a misunderstanding, as Jabob Spoors in his report to the Hoge Zeekrijgsraad relates that that court received notice from Lucas' widow on 23 June that her husband had passed away on 21 June. On 26 June the court decided to charge Spoors with writing his report; Spoors, report, pp. 1-2 in Schiedam) was a Dutch naval officer, who as a rear-admiral, commanding a squadron of the Batavian Navy, was forced to surrender that squadron on 17 August 1796 at Saldanha Bay (Cape Colony) to a Royal Navy squadron under vice-admiral George Elphinstone.

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Engelbertus Lucas (1785 - 1870)

Lieutenant admiral Engelbertus Lucas (30 May 1785 in Schiedam – 12 May 1870 in The Hague) was a Dutch naval officer of the Batavian Navy, the royal navy of the Kingdom of Holland, the navy of the First French Empire, and the Royal Dutch Navy, rising to the highest rank in the latter navy, and becoming Minister for the Navy in the first Cabinet of the Dutch Prime minister Johan Rudolph Thorbecke in 1849-1851.

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English Wars (Scandinavia)

The English Wars (Englandskrigene, Englandskrigen) were a series of conflicts between England and Sweden with Denmark-Norway as part of the Napoleonic Wars.

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Enrico Brunetti

Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti (22 May 1862 – 21 January 1927) was a British musician and entomologist.

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Erich Raeder during World War II

Erich Johann Albert Raeder (24 April 1876 – 6 November 1960) was a naval leader in Germany who played a major role in the Naval history of World War II.

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Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema

Siebren Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema (3 April 1917 – 26 September 2007) was a Dutch writer who became a resistance fighter and RAF pilot during the Second World War.

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Ermina Zaenah

Ermina Zaenah (born 11 November 1928) is an Indonesian film actress and producer active in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Ernest Cassutto

Ernest H. Cassutto (1 December 1919 – 18 March 1985) was a Dutch Holocaust survivor who converted to Christianity during World War II.

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Ernest Douwes Dekker

Ernest François Eugène Douwes Dekker as known as Setyabudi or Setiabudi (8 October 1879 – 28 August 1950) was an Indonesian-Dutch nationalist and politician of Indo descent.

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Ernest E. Evans

Ernest Edwin Evans (August 13, 1908 – October 25, 1944) was an officer of the United States Navy who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle off Samar in World War II.

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Ernest John Spooner

Vice Admiral Ernest John Spooner, DSO (22 August 1887 – 15 April 1942) was one of the senior Royal Navy officers at Singapore during the World War II Japanese invasion of Malaya and the subsequent fall of Singapore.

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Ernst de Jonge

Ernst Willem de Jonge (22 May 1914 – 3 September 1944) was a lawyer and Olympic rower who volunteered to serve in the Dutch resistance during the Second World War.

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Ernst Haeckel

Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (16 February 1834 – 9 August 1919) was a German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, marine biologist, and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, and Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularised Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the influential but no longer widely held recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarises its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny.

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Ernst Herman van Rappard

Ernst Herman ridder van Rappard (born 30 October 1899 in Banyumas Regency, Central Java, Dutch East Indies – died 11 January 1953 in Vught) was a Dutch National Socialist and anti-Semite.

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Errol Frank Stoové

Errol Frank "Erry" Stoové (born 1947 in Surabaya, then in the Dutch East Indies) is a Dutch executive.

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Erwin von Zach

Erwin Ritter von Zach (18 April 1872 – 19 January 1942) was an Austrian diplomat and sinologist noted for his studies of Chinese literature and its translation, as well as his often harsh criticism of other scholars' work.

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Esmé Wiegman

Emma Eleonora (Esmé) Wiegman-van Meppelen Scheppink (born 24 July 1975 in Haarlem) is a former Dutch politician.

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Ethel Sarel Gepp

Ethel Sarel Gepp, also publishing as Ethel Sarel Barton (21 August 1864 – 6 April 1922), was a phycologist who specialized in the study of marine algae and is noted for her work reordering the genus Halimeda.

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Ethnic groups in Indonesia

There are over 300 ethnic groups in Indonesia including Javanese, Sundanese, and Batak.

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Eu Tong Sen

Eu Tong Sen (23 July 1877 – 11 May 1941) was a leading businessman in Malaya, Singapore and Hong Kong during the late 19th and early 20th century.

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Eugène Dubois

Marie Eugène François Thomas Dubois (28 January 1858 – 16 December 1940) was a Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist.

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Eugène Lacomblé

Eugène Edouard Bernard Lacomblé (Arnhem, 26 October 1896 - Java Sea, 28 February 1942) was an officer in the Royal Netherlands Navy from 1914 to 1942.

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Eugene Blair

Chief Machinist's Mate Eugene Blair (Tremont, Virginia, April 26, 1908–Darwin, Australia, February 19, 1942) was a United States Navy sailor of World War II who had a ship named for him.

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Eulis Atjih

Eulis Atjih is a 1927 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia); it was the second feature film produced in the country, after Loetoeng Kasaroeng in 1926.

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Eurasian (mixed ancestry)

A Eurasian is a person of mixed Asian and European ancestry.

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Eurasians in Singapore

Eurasians in Singapore are individuals of mixed European and Asian descent.

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European and American voyages of scientific exploration

The era of European and American voyages of scientific exploration followed the Age of Discovery and were inspired by a new confidence in science and reason that arose in the Age of Enlightenment.

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European colonisation of Southeast Asia

European colonisation of Southeast Asia began as Western influence started to enter the area around the 16th century, when the Dutch and Portuguese were attracted by the lucrative spice trade.

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European maritime exploration of Australia

The maritime European exploration of Australia consisted of several waves of white European seafarers that sailed the edges of the Australian continent.

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Europeesche Lagere School

Europeesche Lagere School is European elementary school system in the Dutch East Indies during colonial rule.

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Events leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor

A series of events led to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Evolution of the Dutch Empire

The Evolution of the Dutch Empire can be traced through the history of the various territories which it comprised.

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Evolution of the Portuguese Empire

This article is a comprehensive list of all the actual possessions of the Portuguese Empire.

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Exposition Internationale d'Anvers (1894)

Exposition Internationale d'Anvers was a World's Fair held in Antwerp, Belgium between 5 May and 5 November in 1894.

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Exposition Universelle (1900)

The Exposition Universelle of 1900 was a world's fair held in Paris, France, from 14 April to 12 November 1900, to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next.

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F Kikan

was a military intelligence operation established by the IGHQ in September 1941.

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F. D. J. Pangemanann

Frederick D. J. Pangemanann (also Pangemanan; 1870–1910) was a Minahasa journalist and novelist active in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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F. J. Tumbelaka

Frits Johanes Tumbelaka (7 March 1921 – 20 August 1983), also known as Broer Tumbelaka, served in the Indonesian military, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel.

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Fair Wind to Java

Fair Wind to Java is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane starring Fred MacMurray and Vera Ralston.

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Fairbairn, Canberra

Fairbairn, formerly RAAF Base Fairbairn, is a former Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base, located in Australia's national capital, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

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Fakfak

Fakfak is a town in Indonesia and seat of the Fakfak Regency.

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Fakih Usman

Kyai Hajji Fakih Usman (also Faqih Usman;; 2 March 1904 – 3 October 1968) was an Indonesian Islamic leader and politician with the Masyumi Party.

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False Bay

False Bay (Afrikaans Valsbaai) is a body of water defined by Cape Hangklip (Dutch/Afrikaans for "Hang(ing)-rock") and the Cape Peninsula in the extreme south-west of South Africa.

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Far East Air Force (Royal Air Force)

The former Royal Air Force Far East Air Force, more simply known as RAF Far East Air Force, was the Command organisation that controlled all Royal Air Force assets in the east of Asia (Far East).

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Far East Air Force (United States)

The Far East Air Force (FEAF) was the military aviation organization of the United States Army in the Philippines just prior to and at the beginning of World War II.

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Far East Network

The Far East Network (FEN) was a network of American military radio and television stations, primarily serving U.S. Forces in Japan, Okinawa, the Philippines, and Guam.

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Far Eastern Championship Games

The Far Eastern Championship Games (also known as the Far Eastern Championships, Far Eastern Games or Far East Games) was an Asian multi-sport event considered to be a precursor to the Asian Games.

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Farida Arriany

Frieda Thenu (24 November 1938 – 15 October 1977), better known by the stage name Farida Arriany, was an Indonesian actress and singer.

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Fatima (1938 film)

Fatima is a 1938 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Othniel and Joshua Wong.

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Fatmawati

Fatmawati (5 February 1923 – 14 May 1980) is a National Hero of Indonesia (Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia).

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February 10

No description.

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February 1918

The following events occurred in February 1918.

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February 1942

The following events occurred in February 1942.

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February 27

No description.

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February 5

No description.

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February 8

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Felice Napoleone Canevaro

Felice Napoleone Canevaro (7 July 1838 – 30 December 1926) was an Italian admiral and politician and a senator of the Kingdom of Italy.

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Felix Kopstein

Felix Kopstein (4 June 1893, Vienna – 14 April 1939, The Hague) was an Austrian-Dutch physician and naturalist, known for his work in the field of herpetology.

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Fenton Airfield

Fenton Airfield was a World War II military airfield located at Tipperary Station, Hayes Creek, Northern Territory, Australia and named after flight lieutenant Clyde Fenton.

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Ferdinand Lumbantobing

Ferdinand Lumbantobing (19 February 1899 – 7 October 1962) was Minister of Manpower and Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia, Minister for Communications and Information of the Republic of Indonesia, Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, and Governor of North Sumatra, who is now regarded as a National Hero of Indonesia.

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FIFA World Cup hosts

Sixteen countries have been FIFA World Cup hosts in the competition's twenty tournaments since the inaugural World Cup in 1930.

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Fifi Young

Fifi Young (12 January 1914 – 5 March 1975) was an Indonesian actress of mixed Chinese and French descent.

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Fifth Air Force

The Fifth Air Force (5 AF) is a numbered air force of the United States Air Force Pacific Air Forces (PACAF).

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Filipinos of Malay descent

Malays played a role in pre-Hispanic Philippine history.

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Finland–Indonesia relations

Finland–Indonesia relations was officially established in 1954.

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First Beel cabinet

The First Beel cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 3 July 1946 until 7 August 1948/ The cabinet was formed by the political parties Catholic People's Party (KVP) and the Labour Party (PvdA) after the election of 1946.

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First Division 7 December

The First Division 7 December (Eerste Divisie "7 December") was a division of the Royal Netherlands Army, active from at least 1946 to 2004.

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First Indochina War

The First Indochina War (generally known as the Indochina War in France, and as the Anti-French Resistance War in Vietnam) began in French Indochina on 19 December 1946, and lasted until 20 July 1954.

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First voyage of James Cook

The first voyage of James Cook was a combined Royal Navy and Royal Society expedition to the south Pacific Ocean aboard HMS ''Endeavour'', from 1768 to 1771.

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Fitna (film)

Fitna (فِتْنَة) is a 2008 short film by Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders.

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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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Flag of the Netherlands

The flag of the Netherlands (Vlag van Nederland) is a horizontal tricolor of red, white, and blue.

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Flip Carli

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Florence Fuller

Florence Ada Fuller (1867 – 17 July 1946) was a South African-born Australian artist.

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Florentine Rost van Tonningen

Florentine Sophie Rost van Tonningen (née Heubel; 14 November 1914 – 24 March 2007) was the wife of Meinoud Rost van Tonningen, the second leader of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB) and President of the National Bank during the German occupation (1941–1945).

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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-class gunboat

The Flores-class gunboats were a class of two gunboats built in the mid-1920s for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Fokker C.X

The Fokker C.X was a Dutch biplane scout and light bomber designed in 1933.

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Fokker D.VII

The Fokker D.VII was a German World War I fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz of the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke.

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Fokker F.IX

The Fokker F.IX was an airliner developed in the Netherlands in the late 1920s, intended to provide KLM with an aircraft suitable for regular services to the Dutch East Indies.

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Fokker T.IV

The Fokker T.IV was a Dutch torpedo bomber/maritime reconnaissance floatplane of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Fokker T.VIII

The Fokker T.VIII was a Dutch twin-engined torpedo-bomber and reconnaissance floatplane developed in the late 1930s, which served in the Dutch, British and German air forces.

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Football at the Far Eastern Championship Games

Football at Far Eastern Championship Games was the only major international football competition in Asia pre–World War II.

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Footsteps (novel)

Footsteps (Indonesian: Jejak Langkah) is the third novel in the Buru Quartet tetralogy by the Indonesian author Pramoedya Ananta Toer.

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Force 136

Force 136 was the general cover name for a branch of the British World War II organisation, the Special Operations Executive (SOE).

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Foreign commerce and shipping of Empire of Japan

During the Empire of Japan and up to 1945, Japan was dependent on imported foods and raw materials for industry.

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Foreign relations of China

The foreign relations of the People's Republic of China (PRC), commonly known to most states as China, guides the way in which China interacts with foreign nations and expresses its political, economic and cultural strengths, weaknesses and values.

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Foreign relations of the Netherlands

The foreign policy of the Netherlands is based on four basic commitments: to the Atlantic cooperation, to European integration, to international development and to international law.

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Fort Willem I, Ambarawa

Fort Willem I, known in Indonesian/Javanese as Benteng Pendem Ambarawa (Ambarawa's Sunken Fort), is a 19th-century Dutch fortress in Ambarawa, Central Java, Indonesia.

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Fourth Anglo-Dutch War

The Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (Vierde Engels-Nederlandse Oorlog; 1780–1784) was a conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Dutch Republic.

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Fox Armoured Car

The Fox Armoured Car was a wheeled armoured fighting vehicle produced by Canada in the Second World War.

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François Deloncle

Antoine Benoît François Deloncle (14 August 1856 – 21 October 1922) was a French orientalist, journalist, diplomat and politician who was Deputy for Basses-Alpes from 1889 to 1898, Deputy for Cochinchina from 1902 to 1910, and again Deputy for Basses-Alpes from 1912 to 1914.

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François E. Matthes

François Émile Matthes (&ndash) was a geologist and an expert in topographic mapping, glaciers, and climate change.

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François Noël (missionary)

François Noël (18 August 1651– 17 September 1729) was a Flemish Jesuit poet, dramatist, and missionary to the Qing Empire.

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France–Indonesia relations

France–Indonesia relations are foreign bilateral relations between the French Republic and the Republic of Indonesia.

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Francesco de Pinedo

Francesco De Pinedo (February 16, 1890 – September 2, 1933) was a famous Italian aviator.

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Francien de Zeeuw

Lieutenant ter zee der 2de klasse Francien de Zeeuw (Terneuzen, 19 May 1922 – Middenbeemster, 8 September 2015) was a Dutch resistance fighter during the Second World War and the first female member of the Dutch armed forces.

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Francis Cadell (explorer)

Francis William Cadell (9 February 1822 – 1879) was a European explorer of Australia, most remembered for opening the Murray River up for transport by steamship and for his activities as a slave trader.

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Franciscus van Voorst tot Voorst

Franciscus Antonius Josephus Carel Baron van Voorst tot Voorst (19 May 1884 – 23 September 1955) was a Dutch sport shooter who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.

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Frank Bladin

Air Vice Marshal Francis Masson (Frank) Bladin, (26 August 1898 – 2 February 1978) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Frank van Kappen

Franklin Ernest "Frank" van Kappen (born 4 August 1941) is a Dutch politician and retired soldier.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Sr. (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.

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Franquemont

Franquemont is an ancient lordship on the banks of the river Doubs dominated by the castle of Franquemont.

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Frans Alfred Meeng

Frans Alfred Meeng (18 January 1910 – 18 September 1944) was an Indonesian football midfielder who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Frans de Bruijn Kops

George François "Frans" de Bruijn Kops (October 28, 1886 in Benkoelen, Dutch East Indies – November 22, 1979 in The Hague) was a Dutch football (soccer) player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.

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Frans G. Hu Kon

Frans G. Hu Kon (born 1917, date of death unknown) was an Indonesian football defender who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Frans Goedhart

Frans Johannes Goedhart (25 January 1904 – 3 March 1990) was a Dutch journalist, politician and during World War II member of the Dutch resistance.

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Frans Johan Louwrens Ghijsels

Frans Johan Louwrens Ghijsels (8 September 1882 in Tulungagung – 2 March 1947 in Overveen, Bloemendaal) was a Dutch architect and urban planner who worked in the Netherlands and the Dutch Indies.

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Frans Kaisiepo

Frans Kaisiepo (10 October 1921 – 10 April 1979) was the fourth Governor of the Papua Province and a National Hero of Indonesia (Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia).

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Frans Mendur

Frans Sumarto Mendur (16 April 1913 – 24 April 1971) was an Indonesian journalistic photographer whose photos of the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence were the only photos published of the historic event.

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Frans Seda

Franciscus Xaverius Seda, AM (4 October 192631 December 2009), popularly known as Frans Seda, was an Indonesian finance minister in the early days of Suharto's presidency.

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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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Franssen van de Putten

Franssen van de Putten was a Dutch ship deployed to the Dutch East Indies.

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Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn

Friedrich Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (October 26, 1809 in Mansfeld, Germany – April 24, 1864 in Lembang, Bandung, West Java), was a German-Dutch botanist and geologist.

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Fred Bachrach

Albert Gustave Herbert "Fred" Bachrach, CBE (9 December 1914 – 18 December 2009) was a Dutch literary and art historian of French and German descent whose academic work featured in a number of prominent exhibitions and research works in Britain and the Netherlands and who founded the Sir Thomas Browne Institute for the study of Anglo-Dutch relations at Leiden University.

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Fred Heintz

Fred Heintz (22 July 1913 – 20 February 1942) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Fred Young (director)

Fred Young (31 October 1900 – 2 June 1977) was an ethnic Chinese film director and producer active in the Dutch East Indies and its successor state, Indonesia.

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Freddy Jaques Inkiriwang

Ir. Freddy Jaques Inkiriwang (2 September 1912 – 19 October 1972) was a former Indonesian Minister of Industry in the Djuanda Cabinet.

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Frederick Cook (cricketer)

Frederick James Cook (1870, Java, Dutch East Indies – 30 November 1915, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1896.

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Frederick III of Denmark

Frederick III (Frederik; 18 March 1609 – 9 February 1670) was king of Denmark and Norway from 1648 until his death in 1670.

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Frederik David Holleman

Frederik 'Frits' David Holleman (11 May 1887 – 22 January 1958) was a Dutch and South African academic, ethnologist, and jurist, best known for his research into the indigenous legal systems of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and South Africa.

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Frederik Endert

Frederik Hendrik Endert (1891 in Semarang, Java – 1953 in Bussum, Netherlands) was a Dutch botanist and plant collector.

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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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Freemasonry in Indonesia

Freemasonry was introduced by the Dutch to what is today Indonesia during the VOC era in the 18th century, and spread throughout the Dutch East Indies during a wave of westernisation in the 19th century.

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French and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies

French and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies were a relatively short period of French and followed by British interregnum on the Dutch East Indies that took place between 1806 and 1815.

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French cruiser Lamotte-Picquet

Lamotte-Picquet was a French light cruiser, launched in 1924, and named in honour of the 18th century admiral count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte.

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French Foreign Legion

The French Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère) (FFL; Légion étrangère, L.É.) is a military service branch of the French Army established in 1831.

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French frigate Président

Président was a 40-gun frigate of the in the French Navy, built to an 1802 design by Pierre-Alexandre Forfait.

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French ship Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1795)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, active during the French Directory, French Consulate and First French Empire.

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Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel

Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel (24 October 1811 in Neuenhaus – 23 January 1871 in Utrecht) was a Dutch botanist, whose main focus of study was on the flora of the Dutch East Indies.

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Frits Bolkestein

Frederik "Frits" Bolkestein (born 4 April 1933) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Frits Ruimschotel

Albert Frits Ruimschotel (February 28, 1922 in Pangkal Pinang, Dutch East Indies – May 28, 1987 in Utrecht) was a Dutch water polo player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics.

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Frits van Hall

Frederik Jan (Frits) van Hall (8 May 1899 (Suikerfabriek Bodja near Semarang) - 18 January 1945 (Gliwice)) was a Dutch sculptor executed for his role in the Dutch resistance in 1945.

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G. Kolff & Co.

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G. Krugers

Georg Eduard Albert Krugers (Banda Neira, 4 November 1890 – The Hague, 10 August 1964; also written as G. Kruger) was a cameraman and film director active in the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia) during the early 20th century.

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G. Van Den Burgh

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G.A. Siwabessy

Gerrit Augustinus Siwabessy (19 August 1914 – 11 November 1982) was the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia.

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G.H. Mantik

Gustaf Hendrik Mantik (26 April 1928 – 8 August 2001) was an Indonesian military officer, governor, and parliamentarian.

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Gadis Desa

Gadis Desa (literally Maiden from the Village) is a 1949 comedy from what is now Indonesia written and directed by Andjar Asmara.

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Gadis jang Terdjoeal

Gadis jang Terdjoeal is a 1937 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Gadjah Mada University

Gadjah Mada University (Hanacaraka:, Universitas Gadjah Mada; abbreviated as UGM) is a public research university located in Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Gagak Item

Gagak Item (Vernacular Malay for Black Raven, also known by the Dutch title De Zwarte Raaf) is a 1939 bandit film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Joshua and Othniel Wong for Tan's Film.

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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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Gajayana Stadium

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

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Gambir Fair

Gambir Fair (Pasar Gambir in Indonesian) was a fair held in 1906 and yearly from 1921 until 1942 in the Koningsplein, Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Merdeka Square, Jakarta, Indonesia) to celebrate the birthday of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.

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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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Gamelan outside Indonesia

Gamelan, although Indonesian in origin, is found outside of that country.

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Garuda Indonesia

Garuda Indonesia (officially PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk) is the national airline of Indonesia. Named after the holy bird Garuda of Hinduism from the national emblem of Indonesia, the airline is headquartered at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, near Jakarta. As of 11 December 2014, the airline is rated as a 5-star airline by the international airline review firm Skytrax. The air carrier was previously known as Garuda Indonesian Airways. Founded in 1947 as KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf, the airline is now one of the world's leading airlines and the 20th member of the global airline alliance SkyTeam. It operates regularly scheduled flights to a large number of destinations in Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Australia and Europe from its main hub in Jakarta, Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, as well as services to Australia and Asia from Ngurah Rai International Airport (Bali) and a large number of domestic flights from both Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (Makassar) and Kualanamu International Airport (Medan). At its peak in the late 1980s up to the mid-1990s, Garuda operated an extensive network of flights all over the world, with regularly scheduled services to Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, Fukuoka, Adelaide, Johannesburg, Cairo and other cities in Europe, Australia and Asia. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, a series of financial and operational difficulties hit the airline hard, which included the in-flight murder of a human rights activist, causing it to drastically cut back services. In 2009, the airline undertook a five-year modernization plan known as the Quantum Leap, which overhauled the airline's brand, livery, logo and uniforms, as well as newer, more modern aircraft and facilities and a renewed focus on international markets, and earning the airline awards such as Most Improved Airline, 5-Star Airline, and World's Best Cabin Crew. The airline also operated a budget subsidiary Citilink, which provided low-cost flights to multiple Indonesian destinations and was spun-off in 2012.

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Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital

Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital (Indonesian Rumah Sakit Pusat Angkatan Darat Gatot Soebroto, abbreviated as RSPAD Gatot Soebroto) or often Rumah Sakit Kepresidenan Gatot Soebroto (Presidential Hospital) is a hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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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 Tinggi Palmerah

Gedong Tinggi Palmerah ("Palmerah Tall Building") is an 18th-century Dutch Indies country house located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Gedung Antara

Gedung Antara ("Antara Building") is a Dutch colonial landmark in Jakarta.

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Gedung Sate

Gedung Sate is a public building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

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Geert Wilders

Geert Wilders (born 6 September 1963) is a Dutch politician who is the founder and the current leader of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid – PVV).

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General Association of Rubber Planters on the East Coast of Sumatra

The General Association of Rubber Planters on the East Coast of Sumatra, Dutch: Algemeene Vereeniging van Rubberplanters ter Oostkust van Sumatra (A.V.R.O.S.), was a Dutch agricultural research station organization based near Medan, Sumatra in the Dutch East Indies.

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General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses

The General League of Roman Catholic Caucuses (in Dutch: Algemeene Bond van Roomsch-Katholieke Kiesverenigingen; informally called General League or Algemeene Bond) was a Dutch Catholic political party.

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Genzan Air Group

was an aircraft and airbase garrison unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during the Second Sino-Japanese War and Pacific campaign of World War II.

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Geographical renaming

Geographical renaming is the changing of the name of a geographical feature or area.

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Georg Eberhard Rumphius

Georg Eberhard Rumphius (originally: Rumpf; baptized c. November 1, 1627 – June 15, 1702) was a German-born botanist employed by the Dutch East India Company in what is now eastern Indonesia, and is best known for his work Herbarium Amboinense produced in the face of severe personal tragedies, including the death of his wife and a daughter in an earthquake, going blind from glaucoma, loss of his library and manuscripts in major fire, and losing early copies of his book when the ship carrying it was sunk.

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Georg Pieter Willem Boers

Georg Pieter Willem Boers (3 February 1811 – 30 August 1884) was a Dutch colonial official, who served as Governor of the Dutch Gold Coast between 1867 and 1869.

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George Drumgoole Coleman

George Drumgoole Coleman (179527 March 1844), also known as George Drumgold Coleman, was an Irish civil architect who played an instrumental role in the design and construction of much of the civil infrastructure in early Singapore, after it was founded by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.

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George Lignac

George Otto Emil Lignac (30 August 1891 – 5 September 1954) was a Dutch pathologist-anatomist.

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George Manook

George Manook (Ջորջ Մանուկ); (Gevork Manuch Merchell/Manukian Manuchariants (Գևորգ Մերշել/ Մանուկյան Մանուչարյանց)), an Armenian merchant of Java, was among the richest figures in the Dutch East Indies, and on several occasions lent large sums of money to the Dutch government.

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George Penny, 1st Viscount Marchwood

Frederick George Penny, 1st Viscount Marchwood (10 March 1876 – 1 January 1955) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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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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Gerard Helders

Gerardus Philippus "Gerard" Helders (9 March 1905 – 6 January 2013) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Christian Historical Union (CHU) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

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Gerard Pieter Adolfs

Gerard Pieter Adolfs (born 2 January 1898 in Semarang, Central-Java; died 1 February 1968 in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands) was a Dutch East Indies painter and architect.

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Gerard Reynst

Gerard Reynst (1560s – 7 December 1615) was a Dutch merchant and later the second Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.

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Gerd Heinrich

Gerd Hermann Heinrich (7 November 1896 in Berlin, Germany – 16 December 1984 in Farmington, USA) was a German entomologist and ornithologist known for his studies of parasitic Hymenoptera of the Ichneumonidae family and for the description of several bird species in Celebes, Dutch East Indies.

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Gereja Sion

Gereja Sion (Indonesian for "Sion Church") is a historic church located in Pinangsia Administrative District, Taman Sari, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Gerlof Mees

Dr Gerlof Fokko Mees (16 June 1926 – 31 March 2013) was a Dutch ichthyologist, ornithologist and museum curator.

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German auxiliary cruiser Thor

Thor (HSK 4) was an auxiliary cruiser of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in World War II, intended for service as a commerce raider.

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German submarine U-183

German submarine U-183 was a Type IXC/40 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine built during World War II.

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German submarine U-843

German submarine U-843 was a Type IXC/40 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II.

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German submarine U-862

German submarine U-862 was a Type IXD2 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II.

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Germanic languages

The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania, and Southern Africa.

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Germany–Indonesia relations

Germany–Indonesia relations officially started in 1952 when the diplomatic relation were established, however the relations between the people of Germany and Indonesia has stretched back to 19th-century, when numbers of German nationals migrated to Dutch East Indies.

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Germany–Japan relations

The relations between Germany and Japan (Nichidokukankei, Deutsch-japanische Beziehungen) were officially established in 1861 with the first ambassadorial visit to Japan from Prussia (which predated the formation of the German Empire in 1866/1870).

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Gerrit Faulhaber

Gerrit Henri Victor Lodewijk Faulhaber was an Indonesian football midfielder who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Gerrit Govaars

Gerrit Jurriaan Govaars (19 April 1866 in Amsterdam – 22 October 1954 in Soest) was a Dutch teacher who was instrumental in setting up the Salvation Army in the Netherlands, and in engineering its spread through the various Dutch territories.

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Gerrit Grijns

Gerrit Grijns (May 28, 1865 – November 11, 1944), was a Dutch researcher and co-discoverer of vitamin B1 (thiamine) as the successor to the later Nobel Prize winner Christiaan Eijkman.

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Gerritdina Benders-Letteboer

Gerritdina Benders-Letteboer (1909–1980) was a member of the Dutch Resistance, who actively protected multiple Dutch Jewish citizens from Nazi persecution and deportation during World War II.

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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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Geweer M. 95

The Geweer M. 95, also known to collectors as the Dutch Mannlicher, was the service rifle of the Armed forces of the Netherlands between 1895 and 1940 which replaced the obsolete Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88.

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Gilbert Mackereth

Sir Gilbert Mackereth (19 October 1892 – 11 January 1962) was a decorated British Army officer of the First World War who subsequently served as a British diplomat, most notably as Ambassador to Colombia from 1947 to 1953.

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Gilbert Nicholetts

Air Marshal Sir Gilbert Edward Nicholetts KBE CB AFC & Bar (9 November 1902 – 7 September 1983) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the 1950s.

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Giovanni Narcis Hakkenberg

Giovanni Narcissus Hakkenberg (6 December 1923 - 15 February 2013) was a Dutch marine of Indo-European descent, and decorated war hero and knight of the Military Order of William.

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Giring Ganesha

Giring Ganesha Djumaryo (born 14 July 1983), better known as Giring Ganesha or Giring "Nidji" for his role in the band Nidji, is an Indonesian vocalist.

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Glen Cooper

Air Commodore Glen Albert Cooper, CBE, DFC, AFC (20 November 19156 April 1986) was an officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Goenawan Mohamad

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

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Goh Soon Tioe

Goh Soon Tioe is known in Singapore musical history as a key player in the development of classical music for the post-war Singapore.

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Gordon Barton

Gordon Page Barton (30 August 19294 April 2005) was an Australian businessman and political activist.

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Gordon Tobing

Gordon Lumban Tobing (27 August 1925 – 13 January 1993) was an Indonesian singer of folk songs, particularly those in the Batak language.

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Gorontaloan people

Gorontaloan or Hulandalo / Hulandalo people are the native people to the northern part of Sulawesi.

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Gotfried Coenraad Ernst van Daalen

Gotfried Coenraad Ernst "Frits" van Daalen (23 March 1863 – 22 February 1930) was an Indo (Eurasian) Lieutenant General of the Royal Dutch East Indies Army who served in the Dutch East Indies.

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Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England.

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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Gottfried Wilhelm (von) Leibniz (or; Leibnitz; – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath and philosopher who occupies a prominent place in the history of mathematics and the history of philosophy.

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Government in exile

A government in exile is a political group which claims to be a country or semi-sovereign state's legitimate government, but is unable to exercise legal power and instead resides in another state or foreign country.

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Government Navy

The Government Navy (Gouvernementsmarine in Dutch or GM) was a Dutch naval force which stemmed from the Colonial Navy in the former Dutch East Indies.

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Governor General's Bodyguard

The Governor General's Bodyguard was a cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army.

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Governor's house in Medan

The old Governor's house in Medan is a historic mansion that was used by the resident during the Dutch East Indies and remains an example of colonial architecture in Medan, East Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Governor-general

Governor-general (plural governors-general) or governor general (plural governors general), in modern usage, is the title of an office-holder appointed to represent the monarch of a sovereign state in the governing of an independent realm.

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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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Governorate of Ambon

Ambon was a governorate of the Dutch East India Company, consisting of Ambon Island and ten neighbouring islands.

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Govert Huijser

Govert Huijser (6 February 1931 – 5 January 2014) was a Dutch general and Chief of the Defence Staff between 1983 and 1988.

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Grand Orient of the Netherlands

The Grand Orient of the Netherlands or Grand East of the Netherlands (Dutch: Orde van Vrijmetselaren onder het Grootoosten der Nederlanden) is a Masonic Grand Lodge in the Netherlands.

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Grand Palace

The Grand Palace (พระบรมมหาราชวัง) is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.

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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 Post Road

The Great Post Road (Jalan Raya Pos or De Grote Postweg) is the name for the historical road that runs across Java that connects Anyer and Panarukan.

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Great Post Road (film)

Great Post Road (De Groote Postweg) is a 1996 Dutch film about the Great Post Road constructed in Java when it was part of the Dutch East Indies.

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Great Pustaha

The Great Pustaha (Dutch de Grote Pustaha) is a pustaha (Batak magic book) displayed in the Tropenmuseum of Amsterdam.

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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 East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

The was an imperial concept created and promulgated for occupied Asian populations during 1930–1945 by the Empire of Japan.

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Greater East Asia Conference

was an international summit held in Tokyo from 5 to 6 November 1943, in which the Empire of Japan hosted leading politicians of various component members of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.

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Greater Germanic Reich

The Greater Germanic Reich (Großgermanisches Reich), fully styled the Greater Germanic Reich of the German Nation (Großgermanisch Reich der Deutschen Nation) is the official state name of the political entity that Nazi Germany tried to establish in Europe during World War II.

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Greater Indonesia

Greater Indonesia, or in Indonesian and Malaysian, Indonesia Raya or Melayu Raya, was a political concept that sought to bring the so-called Malay race, only part of which were the actual Malays, together by uniting the British territories of Malaya and Borneo with the Dutch East Indies.

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Greet Hofmans

Greet Hofmans (23 June 1894, Amsterdam – 16 November 1968, Amsterdam) was a faith healer and "hand layer".

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Groningen

Groningen (Gronings: Grunnen) is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands.

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Groote Oost

The Groote Oost (English: Great East) was a gouvernement of the Dutch East Indies between 1938 and 1946.

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Guadalcanal

Guadalcanal (indigenous name: Isatabu) is the principal island in Guadalcanal Province of the nation of Solomon Islands, located in the south-western Pacific, northeast of Australia.

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Guadalcanal Campaign

The Guadalcanal Campaign, also known as the Battle of Guadalcanal and codenamed Operation Watchtower by American forces, was a military campaign fought between 7 August 1942 and 9 February 1943 on and around the island of Guadalcanal in the Pacific theater of World War II.

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Gugur Bunga

"Gugur Bunga di Taman Bakti" (The Fallen Flower in the Garden of Devotion), better known as "Gugur Bunga", is an Indonesian patriotic song written by Ismail Marzuki in 1945.

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Gui Rochat

Gui Rochat (Guillaume Frédéric Rochat) is an international private art dealer and consultant, dealing primarily in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French paintings and drawings, working from New York as "Gui Rochat Old Masters".

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Gus Winckel

Willem Frederick August (Gus) Winckel (3 November 1912 – 17 August 2013) was a Dutch military officer and pilot who flew for the Royal Netherlands East Indies Air Force (ML-KNIL) in World War II.

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Gustaaf Adolf Frederik Molengraaff

Gustaaf Adolf Frederik Molengraaff (27 February 1860 in Nijmegen – 26 March 1942 in Wassenaar) was a Dutch geologist, biologist and explorer.

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Gustaaf Adolf Maengkom

Gustaaf Adolf Maengkom (11 March 1907 – 25 May 1984) was a former Indonesian Minister of Justice in the Djuanda Cabinet and Indonesian ambassador to Poland.

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Gustaaf Hulstaert

Gustaaf Hulstaert (1900–1990) was a Belgian entomologist mainly interested in Lepidoptera.

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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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Gutta-percha

Gutta-percha refers to trees of the genus Palaquium in the family Sapotaceae and the rigid natural latex produced from the sap of these trees, particularly from Palaquium gutta.

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H. J. de Graaf

Hermanus Johannes de Graaf (2 December 1899 – 24 August 1984) was a Dutch historian specialising in the history of Java, Indonesia's most populous island.

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Haarlem

Haarlem (predecessor of Harlem in the English language) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands.

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Hadidjah

Hadidjah (Perfected Spelling: Hadijah; 13 June 1923 – 10 October 2013) was an Indonesian film actress best known for partnership with Moh Mochtar in seven films released by Java Industrial Film between 1939 and 1941.

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Hadlow (1814 ship)

Hadlow was a 374-ton merchant sailing ship built in 1814 at Quebec, British North America.

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Hague Agreement Between Netherlands-Indonesia

The Hague Agreement, also called the Round Table Conference Agreement, is a treaty ratified on November 2, 1949, between the Netherlands and the Republic of Indonesia, that attempted to bring to an end the Dutch-Indonesian conflict that followed the proclamation of Indonesian independence in 1945.

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Haji Misbach

Haji Mohamad Misbach, commonly known as Haji Misbach or Haji Merah (Indonesian: The Red Hajji), Surakarta, 1876–1926, was an early communist figure from the Dutch East Indies who preached that Islam and Communism were compatible.

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Half-caste

Half-caste is a term for a category of people of mixed race or ethnicity.

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Halim Perdanakusuma

Air Vice-Marshal Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma (18 November 1922 – 14 December 1947), better known as Halim Perdanakusuma, was an Indonesian airman and National Hero of Indonesia.

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Hallo Bandoeng

"Hallo Bandoeng" is a song by the Dutch levenslied singer Willy Derby (real name: Willem Frederik Christiaan Dieben, 1886-1944).

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Halo, Halo Bandung

Halo, Halo Bandung is an Indonesian patriotic song written by Ismail Marzuki that describes the spirit of the struggle of the people of the city of Bandung in the post-independence period in 1946, particularly in the event of Bandung Sea of Fire that occurred on March 23, 1946.

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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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Hamid Algadri

Hamid Algadri or Hamid Al-Gadri (حامد القدرى,; 1912-1998) was a pioneer of freedom for Indonesian independence who was meritorious in Linggadjati Agreement, Renville Agreement, Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference (Konferensi Meja Bundar, KMB) and one of the members of parliament in the founding days of the Republic of Indonesia.

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Hamilton Lamb

George Hamilton Lamb (1 January 1900 – 7 December 1943) was an Australian politician.

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Hamka

Prof. Dr. Haji Abdul Malik bin Dr.

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Hamzah Haz

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

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Han Groenewegen

Johannes Martinus (Han) Groenewegen (October 27, 1888 (The Hague) – April 4, 1980 (Jakarta)) was a Dutch architect who was active in the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies, and subsequently, Indonesia from the 1920s to the 1960s.

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Han Siong Kong

Han Siong Kong (1673-1743) is best known as the founder of the, a dynasty of government bureaucrats and landlords that played an important role in the colonial Dutch East Indies of history of Indonesia.

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Hanaoka mine

The was an open-pit mine with major deposits of “black ore” (sphalerite and galena - a mixture of zinc, lead, gold, silver, and other precious metals), located in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan in the village of Hanaoka, Kitaakita District, Akita Prefecture.

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Hanoi exhibition

The Hanoi Exhibition (Exposition de Hanoi) was a world's fair held in Hanoi between November 16, 1902 and February 15 or 16, 1903.

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Hans Avé Lallemant

Hans G. Avé Lallemant (2 May 1938 – 14 November 2016) was a Dutch-born American geologist.

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Hans Blume

Hans Blume (16 November 1887 – 5 January 1978) was a Dutch footballer.

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Hans Croon

Hans Croon (25 May 1936 – 5 February 1985) was a Dutch football manager who won the 1976 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final with R.S.C. Anderlecht.

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Hans Kniep

Karl Johannes Kniep (3 April 1881 – 17 November 1930) was a German botanist who was a native of Jena.

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Hans Larive

Etienne Henri "Hans" Larive, MWO, DSC and bar, (23 September 1915 – 28 December 1984) was a Dutch naval officer during World War II.

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Hans Maier

Hans Maier (born 11 July 1916) was a Dutch water polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Hans Meyer (geologist)

Hans Heinrich Josef Meyer (March 22, 1858 – July 5, 1929) was a German geographer from Hildburghausen, who was the son of publisher Herrmann Julius Meyer (1826-1909).

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Hans Stam

Hans Stam (April 2, 1919 in Cheribon, Dutch East Indies – June 25, 1996 in The Hague) was a Dutch water polo player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics.

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Hans Wiegel

Hans Wiegel (born 16 July 1941) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Harimau! Harimau!

Harimau! Harimau! (translated as Tiger!) is an Indonesian novel written by Mochtar Lubis and originally published in 1975.

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Harmen Steenwijck

Harmen Steenwijck or Harmen Steenwyck (c.1612 – after 1656) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of still lifes, notably of fruit.

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Harmoko

Harmoko (born 7 February 1939 in Kertosono, Nganjuk, East Java, Dutch East Indies) is an Indonesian politician.

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Harold Comte

Harold Comte (10 March 1909 — 30 May 1945) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and Sandringham in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) during the 1930s.

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Harry de Vlugt

Harry de Vlugt (26 May 1947 – 6 November 2016) was an Indonesian-born Dutch footballer who played in the Eredivisie, Regionalliga Nord, National Soccer League, and Bundesliga.

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Harry Kuneman

Harry Kuneman (–) was a Dutch governor in the Dutch East Indies and, in his youth, a footballer.

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Harry Price (cricketer)

Reuben Henry "Harry" Price (27 April 1922 – 26 February 1991) was an Australian cricketer who played for Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield.

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Harta Berdarah

Harta Berdarah (Indonesian for Bloody Treasure) is a 1940 action film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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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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Harun Al Rasyid Zain

Harun Al Rasyid Zain, also known as Datuk Sinaro (Jawi:; 1 March 192719 October 2014), was an Indonesian teacher, economist and bureaucrat.

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Hasan Basri Durin

Hasan Basri Durin (January 15, 1935 – July 9, 2016) was an Indonesian politician and military officer.

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Hasan Tiro

Tengku Hasan Muhammad di Tiro (25 August 1925 – 3 June 2010), born Hasan Bin Leube Muhammad, was the founder of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), an organisation which attempted to separate Aceh from Indonesia from the 1970s.

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Hasanuddin of Gowa

Sultan Hasanuddin (Sultan Hasanuddin Tumenanga Ri Balla Pangkana; 12 January 1631 – 12 June 1670) was the 16th Ruler of The Sultanate of Gowa as Sombaya Ri Gowa XVI from 1653 to 1669.

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Hasri Ainun Habibie

Hasri Ainun Habibie (née Besari; August 11, 1937 – May 22, 2010) was an Indonesian physician and wife of former President B. J. Habibie.

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Hasyim Asy'ari

Hadratusy Syaikh KH.Hasyim Asy'ari (April 10, 1875July 25, 1947) was an Indonesian ulama and founder of Nahdatul Ulama.

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Hattiesburg Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport

Hattiesburg Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport in Forrest County, Mississippi is owned by the City of Hattiesburg and is five miles southeast of downtown.

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Haubits m/40

The 10,5 cm Haubits m/40 is a Swedish 105 mm howitzer, which was manufactured by Bofors during World War II.

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Hawker Hurricane

The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft of the 1930s–1940s that was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd.

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Hawker Sea Fury

The Hawker Sea Fury is a British fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by Hawker.

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Hazairin

Hazairin (born Gelar Pangeran Alamsyah Harahap on 28 November 1906 – died 11 December 1975) was the Minister of Internal Affairs of Indonesia from 30 July 1953 to 18 November 1954, serving in the First Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet.

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HB Jassin

Hans Bague Jassin (31 July 1917 – 11 March 2000), better known as HB Jassin, was an Indonesian literary critic, documentarian, and professor.

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Hector Waller

Hector Macdonald Laws (Hec) Waller, DSO and Bar (4 April 1900 – 1 March 1942) was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Hein Roethof

Hendrik Jan (Hein) Rutten meergenaamd Roethof (23 November 1921, Utrecht – 15 January 1996, Utrecht) was a Dutch journalist and politician.

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Hein ter Poorten

Hein ter Poorten (21 November 1887 – 15 January 1968) was a Dutch military officer.

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Heinrich Hugo Karny

Heinrich Hugo Karny (7 October 1886 – 7 August 1939) was an Austrian physician and entomologist who specialised in Thysanoptera and Orthoptera.

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Heinrich Kuhl

Heinrich Kuhl (September 17, 1797 – September 14, 1821) was a German naturalist and zoologist.

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Hella Haasse

Hélène "Hella" Serafia Haasse (2 February 1918 – 29 September 2011) was a Dutch writer, often referred to as "the Grand Old Lady" of Dutch literature, and whose novel Oeroeg (1948) was a staple for generations of Dutch schoolchildren.

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Hendrica Leurs

Hendrica Leurs (1794 - 1870), was a Dutch educator.

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Hendrick Hamel

Hendrick Hamel (1630 – 1692) was the first Westerner to provide a first hand account of Joseon Korea.

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Hendrick Zwaardecroon

Hendrick or Henricus Zwaardecroon (26 January 1667 – 12 August 1728) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1718 until 1725.

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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 Cornelis Kruyt

Hendrik Cornelis Kruyt (27 April 1864—1922), was a Dutch writer and missionary.

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Hendrik de Wit

Hendrik (Henk) Cornelis Dirk de Wit (24 October 1909 – 16 March 1999) was a Dutch systematic botanist who contributed significantly to the knowledge of the Aroid genera Cryptocoryne and Lagenandra.

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Hendrik Fernandez

Hendrik Fernandez (7 November 1932 – 6 September 2014), sometimes known as Dr.

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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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Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller

Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas "Henk" Muller, GON, RNL, FRGS (2 April 1859 – 11 August 1941) was a Dutch businessman, diplomat, explorer, publicist, and philanthropist.

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Hendrik van der Veen

Hendrik van der Veen (born July 21, 1888 in Rossum, Bommelerwaard, Netherlands) was a Dutch missionary worker and linguist who worked in Tana Toraja, Dutch East Indies.

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Hendrik Veen

Hendrik Veen (6 October 1823, Haarlem – 14 March 1905, Haarlem) was a prolific photographer in the Dutch East Indies.

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Hendrikus Colijn

Hendrikus "Hendrik" Colijn (22 June 1869 – 18 September 1944) was a Dutch military officer, businessman and politician who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1925 to 1926 and again from 1933 to 1939.

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Henk Badings

Henk Badings (hĕngk bä'dĭngz) (17 January 190726 June 1987) was a Dutch composer.

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Henk Engelsman

Hendrik Barend (Henk) Engelsman (December 9, 1914, Batavia, Dutch East Indies - September 21, 1979) was a Dutch lawyer, civil servant, social-democratic politician and director.

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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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Henk Wesseling

Henk Wesseling (born 1937 in The Hague, the Netherlands) is a Dutch historian.

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Henri Alexander Elias

Henri Alexander Elias (21 March 1829 – 26 February 1903) was a Dutch colonial administrator, who served as governor of the Dutch Gold Coast.

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Henri Cartier-Bresson

Henri Cartier-Bresson (August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004) was a French humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35 mm film.

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Henri Maclaine Pont

Henri Maclaine Pont (21 June 1884 – 3 December 1971) was a Dutch architect and archaeologist active in Indonesia, acclaimed for his synthesis of Javanese and western architecture.

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Henri Sarolea

Henri Sarolea (18 January 1844, Maastricht – 12 September 1900, Heerlen), was a Dutch railway entrepreneur and contractor who settled in Heerlen after having worked on the railways in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Henricus Christophorus Christianus Wegener

Henricus Christophorus Christianus Wegener (1757–1799) was a lawyer from Wismar, Germany, working for the Dutch colonial authorities in the Dutch East Indies in the years following the French Revolution.

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Henricus Tromp

Henrikus Tromp (19 March 1878 in Tandjoeng Poera, Dutch East Indies – 17 April 1962 in Etterbeek, Belgium) was a Dutch rower who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics.

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Henry Wickham (explorer)

Sir Henry Alexander Wickham (29 May 1846 – 27 September 1928) was a British explorer and bio-pirate.

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Henry Wilson (sailor)

Henry Wilson (1740–1810) was an English naval captain of the British East India Company, from Rotherhithe.

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Hereward (ship)

Hereward was a full-rigged iron clipper built in Glasgow in 1877.

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Herling Laoh

Ir. Herling Laoh (23 August 1902 – ?) was a former cabinet minister in several Indonesian cabinets.

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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 Ledeganck

Herman Thomas Marie Ledeganck (2 February 1841 – 17 November 1908) was a Belgian diplomat and colonial administrator who served as vice governor-general of the Congo Free State from 1888 until 1889.

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Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk

Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk (23 February 1824 – 17 August 1894) was a Bible translator and linguist specialising in the languages of the Dutch East Indies.

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Herman Peltzer

Herman Peltzer (–) was a Dutch footballer.

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Herman Salzwedel

Carl Julius Herman Salzwedel (fl. 1877-1903) was a photographer in Java, Dutch East Indies during the late 19th century.

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Herman Veenstra

Herman Alex Veenstra (October 11, 1911 in Poerworedjo, Dutch East Indies – April 23, 2004 in Diemen) was a Dutch water polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Herman Zomers

Herman Zomers was an Indonesian football forward who played for Hercules Batavia and for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Hermann von Rosenberg

Hermann von Rosenberg (April 7, 1817 – November 15, 1888) was a German naturalist born in Darmstadt.

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Hetty Voûte

Henriëtte ("Hetty") Voûte (1918–1999) was a Dutch Resistance fighter who was declared Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem on March 24, 1988 for her work rescuing Dutch Jewish children whose parents had been deported to Nazi concentration camps during World War II.

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Hi convoys

were a numbered series of World War II trade convoys between Japan and Singapore.

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Hideki Tojo

Hideki Tojo (Kyūjitai: 東條 英機; Shinjitai: 東条 英機;; December 30, 1884 – December 23, 1948) was a general of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), the leader of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, and the 27th Prime Minister of Japan during much of World War II, from October 17, 1941, to July 22, 1944.

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Hideo Kodama

Count, was a politician, and wartime cabinet minister in the Empire of Japan.

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Highness

Highness (abbreviation HH, oral address Your Highness) is a formal style used to address (in second person) or refer to (in third person) certain members of a reigning or formerly reigning dynasty.

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Hilbrand Boschma

Hilbrand Boschma (22 April 1893 – 22 July 1976) was a Dutch zoologist and director of the Rijksmuseum of Natural History in Leiden.

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HIM Damsyik

Hajji Incik Muhammad Damsyik (14 March 1929 – 3 February 2012), better known as HIM Damsyik was an Indonesian dancer and actor.

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Hirohide Fushimi

of Japan, was a member of a collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family and a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy who was killed in the line of duty in World War II.

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History of Australia

The History of Australia refers to the history of the area and people of the Commonwealth of Australia and its preceding Indigenous and colonial societies.

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History of Bali

The history of Bali covers a period from the Paleolithic to the present, and is characterized by migrations of people and cultures from other parts of Asia.

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History of Bandung

Bandung is a city in the western part of Java island in Indonesia.

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History of Bogor

The History of Bogor includes various rulers leading up to the development of the densely populated Indonesian city of Bogor.

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History of colonialism

The historical phenomenon of colonization is one that stretches around the globe and across time.

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History of Dutch nationality

The history of Dutch nationality is the emergence of a sense of national identity in the territory of the Netherlands.

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History of East Timor

East Timor is a country in Southeast Asia, officially known as Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

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History of George Town, Penang

George Town, the capital city of the State of Penang, is the second largest city in Malaysia and the economic centre of the country's northern region.

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History of guerrilla warfare

The history of guerrilla warfare stretches back to ancient history.

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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 Jakarta

Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest city.

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History of Japan

The first human habitation in the Japanese archipelago has been traced to prehistoric times.

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History of Japanese foreign relations

History of Japanese foreign relations Covers the international relations in terms of diplomacy, economics and political affairs from about 1850 to 2000.

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History of Malaysia

Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country located on a strategic sea-lane that exposes it to global trade and foreign culture.

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History of Palembang

Palembang is the capital city of South Sumatra province of Indonesia.

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History of Penang

The State of Penang, one of the most developed and urbanised Malaysian states, is located at the nation's northwest coast along the Malacca Strait.

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History of rail transport in Indonesia

The first railway lines in Indonesia were constructed during the Dutch colonial rule.

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History of slavery in New York

Historically, the enslavement of overwhelmingly African people in the United States, began in New York as part of the Dutch slave trade.

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History of Southeast Asia

The term Southeast Asia has been in use since World War II.

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History of Suriname

The early history of Suriname dates from 3000 BCE when Native Americans first inhabited the area.

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History of Tasmania

The history of Tasmania begins at the end of the most recent ice age (approximately 10,000 years ago) when it is believed that the island was joined to the Australian mainland.

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History of the automobile

The early history of the automobile can be divided into a number of eras, based on the prevalent means of propulsion.

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History of the British Army

The history of the British Army spans over three and a half centuries since its founding in 1660 and involves numerous European wars, colonial wars and world wars.

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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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History of the Malay language

Malay is a major language of the Austronesian language family.

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History of the Netherlands

The history of the Netherlands is the history of seafaring people thriving on a lowland river delta on the North Sea in northwestern Europe.

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History of the Netherlands (1900–present)

At the beginning of the 20th century, socialism began to develop in the industrial centers.

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History of the oil tanker

The history of the oil tanker is part of the evolution of the technology of oil transportation alongside the oil industry.

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History of the petroleum industry

The petroleum industry is not of recent origin, but petroleum's current status as the key component of politics, society, and technology has its roots in the early 20th century.

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History of the Republic of China

The History of the Republic of China begins after the Qing dynasty in 1912, when the formation of the Republic of China as a constitutional republic put an end to 4,000 years of Imperial rule.

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History of the Royal Australian Air Force

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) traces its history back to the Imperial Conference held in London in 1911, where it was decided aviation should be developed within the Armed Forces of the British Empire.

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History of the Royal Navy

The official history of the Royal Navy began with the formal establishment of the Royal Navy as the national naval force of the Kingdom of England in 1660, following the Restoration of King Charles II to the throne.

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History of the world

The history of the world is the history of humanity (or human history), as determined from archaeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and other disciplines; and, for periods since the invention of writing, from recorded history and from secondary sources and studies.

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History of Wageningen

The area around the town of Wageningen was settled as early as the 9th century.

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History of Western civilization

Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean.

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History of Western New Guinea

The History of West Papua, as a region and not a province, refers to the history of the Indonesian western half of the island of New Guinea and other smaller islands to its west.

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HMAS Bendigo (J187)

The first HMAS Bendigo (J187/B237/A111) was a Bathurst-class minesweeper, a group commonly known as corvettes and including escort and patrol duties along with minesweeping.

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HMAS Burdekin (K376)

HMAS Burdekin (K376) was a that served the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1944 to 1946.

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HMAS Burnie

HMAS Burnie (J198/B238/A112), named for the port city of Burnie, Tasmania, was one of 60 ''Bathurst''-class corvettes constructed during World War II and one of 20 built for the Admiralty but manned by personnel of and commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Gilolo

HMAS Gilolo is a former Royal Australian Navy (RAN) shore naval base on Gililo (now Halmahera), in the Maluku Islands, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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HMAS Hawkesbury (K363)

HMAS Hawkesbury (K363/F363) was a of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Inverell

HMAS Inverell, named for the town of Inverell, New South Wales, was one of 60 s constructed during World War II, and one of 36 initially manned and commissioned solely by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Junee

HMAS Junee (J362/M362), named for the town of Junee, New South Wales, was one of 60 ''Bathurst''-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 36 initially manned and commissioned solely by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS K9

HMAS K9 (formerly Dutch submarine K IX) was a submarine that served with the Royal Netherlands Navy and the Royal Australian Navy.

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HMAS Maryborough (J195)

HMAS Maryborough (J195/B248/A122), named for the city of Maryborough, Queensland, was one of 60 ''Bathurst''-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 20 built on Admiralty order but manned by personnel of and commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Melville (naval base)

HMAS Melville is a former Royal Australia Navy (RAN) shore base located in, Northern Territory, in Australia.

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HMAS Mildura

HMAS Mildura (J207/M207), named for the city of Mildura, Victoria, was one of 60 ''Bathurst''-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 36 initially manned and commissioned by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Quiberon (G81)

HMAS Quiberon (G81/D20/D281/F03) was a Q-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Westralia (F95)

HMAS Westralia (F95/C61) was an auxiliary cruiser of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Whang Pu

HMAS Whang Pu (FY-03) or SS Wang Phu was a 3,204 ton riverboat of the China Navigation Company that was commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in the Second World War.

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HMS Bounty

HMS Bounty, also known as HM Armed Vessel Bounty, was a small merchant vessel that the Royal Navy purchased for a botanical mission.

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HMS Braak (1795)

HMS Braak was an 18-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Rotterdam in 1781 and initially served with the Dutch Republic. The British seized her, in Britain, after the Dutch entry into the French Revolutionary Wars, and took her into the Royal Navy. She served briefly with the British before capsizing off the North American coast. She was subsequently the focus of a number of salvage efforts.

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HMS Ceres (D59)

HMS Ceres was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Cornelia (1808)

HMS Cornelia was a Royal Navy 32-gun fifth-rate frigate, launched in 1808 at South Shields.

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HMS Cornwall (1902)

HMS Cornwall was one of 10 armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Cornwall (56)

HMS Cornwall, pennant number 56, was a heavy cruiser of the Kent sub-class built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1920s.

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HMS Cornwallis (1805)

HMS Cornwallis was a Royal Navy 54-gun fourth rate.

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HMS Daedalus (1780)

HMS Daedalus was a 32-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy, launched in 1780 from the yards of John Fisher, of Liverpool.

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HMS Danae (D44)

HMS Danae, during the latter part of World War II commissioned as ORP Conrad, was the lead ship of the cruisers (also known as the D class), serving with the Royal Navy between the world wars and with the Polish Navy during World War II.

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HMS Dauntless (D45)

HMS Dauntless was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Duncan (D99)

HMS Duncan was a D-class destroyer leader built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Durban (D99)

HMS Durban was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Endeavour

HMS Endeavour, also known as HM Bark Endeavour, was a British Royal Navy research vessel that Lieutenant James Cook commanded to Australia and New Zealand on his first voyage of discovery from 1768 to 1771.

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HMS Exeter (68)

HMS Exeter was the second and last heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the late 1920s.

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HMS Express (H61)

HMS Express was an E-class minelaying destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS Falmouth (1752)

HMS Falmouth was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line built for the Royal Navy during the 1750s.

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HMS Formidable (67)

HMS Formidable was an ordered for the Royal Navy before the Second World War.

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HMS Grasshopper (T85)

HMS Grasshopper was a built for the Royal Navy in the late 1930s.

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HMS Hermes (95)

HMS Hermes was a British aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy and was the world's first ship to be designed as an aircraft carrier, although the Imperial Japanese Navy's was the first to be launched and commissioned.

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HMS Leith (U36)

HMS Leith was a of the Royal Navy that served in the Second World War.

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HMS Li Wo

HMS Li Wo was an auxiliary patrol vessel of the British Royal Navy, which was sunk on 14 February 1942 by Japanese warships as she single-handedly attacked an enemy convoy during the Malayan Campaign, becoming the most decorated small ship in the Royal Navy.

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HMS Loch Katrine (K625)

HMS Loch Katrine was a of the British Royal Navy, built by Henry Robb at Leith, Scotland, and named after Loch Katrine in Scotland.

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HMS Petard (G56)

HMS Petard was a P-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service during World War II.

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HMS Queen Elizabeth (1913)

HMS Queen Elizabeth was the lead ship of her class of dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s, and was often used as a flagship.

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HMS Queen Emma

HMS Queen Emma was a commando troop ship of the Royal Navy during the Second World War.

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HMS Quilliam (G09)

HMS Quilliam (later named HNLMS Banckert) was a Q-class destroyer serving in the Royal Navy during World War II, and the Royal Netherlands Navy from 1946 to 1957.

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HMS Sainfoin (F183)

HMS Sainfoin was a Landing Ship, Infantry of the Royal Navy that was built in 1943 by Consolidated Steel Corporation, Wilmington, California, United States as the merchant vessel Cape Washington.

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HMS Sussex (96)

HMS Sussex was one of the London sub-class of the heavy cruisers in the Royal Navy.

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HMS Tenedos (H04)

HMS Tenedos (Pennant number initially FA4 and later H04) was an Admiralty 'S' class destroyer.

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HMVS Victoria (1884)

HMVS Victoria was a gunboat that served with the Victorian Naval Forces and Western Australia before being sold into private use.

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HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen (1936)

HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN).

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HNLMS Abraham van der Hulst (1946)

HNLMS Abraham van der Hulst was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Borneo

HNLMS Borneo (Zr.Ms. later Hr.Ms. Borneo.) was a unique schroefstoomschip 4e klasse (gunboat) of the Royal Netherlands Navy built by J&G Thomson in Clydebank Glasgow.

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HNLMS De Ruyter (1901)

HNLMS De Ruyter (Hr.Ms.) was a (pantserschip) of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS De Ruyter (1935)

HNLMS De Ruyter (Hr.Ms.) was a unique light cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (1909)

HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (Dutch: Hr. Ms. De Zeven Provinciën) was an armoured warship (pantserschip) of the Royal Netherlands Navy from 1910 to 1942.

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HNLMS Evertsen (1926)

HNLMS Evertsen (Hr.Ms.) was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Flores

HNLMS Flores (Hr.Ms.) was a built in the mid-1920s for the Royal Netherlands Navy to patrol the Dutch East Indies.

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HNLMS Friesland (1896)

HNLMS Friesland (Hr.Ms.) was a protected cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Gelderland (1898)

HNLMS Gelderland (Hr.Ms.) was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Gouden Leeuw

HNLMS Gouden Leeuw (Hr.Ms.) was a Prins van Oranje-class minelayer of the Royal Netherlands Navy build by N.V. Internationale Scheepsbouw Mij. 'De Maas'.

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HNLMS Hertog Hendrik

HNLMS Hertog Hendrik (Hr.Ms.) was a (pantserschip) of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Holland (1896)

HNLMS Holland (Hr.Ms.) was a protected cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Jan van Gelder

HNLMS Jan van Gelder was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy that served in World War II.

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HNLMS Java (1885)

The Dutch ship HNLMS Java launched in 1885 at Rotterdam was a sloop or small unprotected cruiser.

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HNLMS Java (1921)

HNLMS Java (Hr.Ms.) was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K I

K I was a unique patrol submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K II

K II was a unique patrol submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K III

K III was a patrol submarines of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K IV

K IV was a patrol submarines of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K V

K V was a patrol submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K VI

K VI was a patrol submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K VII

K VII was a patrol submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K VIII

HNLMS K VIII was one of the three s of the Royal Netherlands Navy, built to serve as patrol vessel for the Dutch colonies.

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HNLMS K X

HNLMS K X was one of the three s of the Royal Netherlands Navy, built to serve as a patrol vessel in the Dutch colonies.

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HNLMS K XI

HNLMS K XI was the first of three s of the Royal Netherlands Navy, built to serve as a patrol vessel in the Dutch colonies.

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HNLMS K XII

K XII was a patrol submarines of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K XIII

K XIII was a patrol submarines of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K XIV

K XIV was one of five K XIV class submarines built for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K XV

K XV was one of five K XIV class submarines built for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K XVI

HNLMS K XVI was one of five s built for the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN).

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HNLMS K XVII

K XVII was one of five s built for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS K XVIII

K XVIII was one of five K XIV class submarines built for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Koning der Nederlanden

HNLMS Koning der Nederlanden (Dutch: Zr.Ms. Koning der Nederlanden) was an iron-hulled ironclad ramtorenschip (turret ram ship) built by the Rijkswerf at Amsterdam for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the early 1870s.

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HNLMS Koningin Emma der Nederlanden

HNLMS Koningin Emma der Nederlanden (Hr.Ms.) was an Atjeh-class unprotected cruiser of the Royal Dutch Navy.

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HNLMS Koningin Regentes

HNLMS Koningin Regentes (Hr.Ms.) was a (pantserschip) of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Koningin Wilhelmina der Nederlanden

HNLMS Koningin Wilhelmina der Nederlanden (Hr.Ms.) was a unique protected cruiser(pantserdekschip) of the Royal Netherlands Navy built by the ''Rijkswerf'' in Amsterdam.

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HNLMS Kortenaer (1927)

HNLMS Kortenaer (Hr.Ms.) was an of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after 17th century Dutch Admiral Egbert Bartholomeusz Kortenaer.

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HNLMS Noordbrabant (1899)

HNLMS Noordbrabant (Hr.Ms.) was a protected cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS O 16

O 16 was a unique submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy that saw service during World War II.

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HNLMS O 19

O 19, laid down as K XIX, was an of the Royal Netherlands Navy that saw service during World War II.

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HNLMS O 20

O 20, laid down as K XX, was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy that saw service during World War II.

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HNLMS Piet Hein (1894)

HNLMS Piet Hein (Hr.Ms.) was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Piet Hein (1927)

HNLMS Piet Hein (Hr.Ms.) was an of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after 17th century Dutch Admiral Piet Hein.

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HNLMS Pieter Florisz (1937)

HNLMS Pieter Florisz was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy and Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II.

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HNLMS Poolster (A835)

HNLMS Poolster (Hr.Ms.) was a replenishment ship serving with the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden

HNLMS Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden (Dutch: Zr.Ms. Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden) was an ironclad ramtorenschipKoloniaal verslag van 1877, Bijlage C, p. 4 (turret ram ship) built in Great Britain for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the mid-1860s.

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HNLMS Prins van Oranje

HNLMS Prins van Oranje (Hr.Ms.) was a Prins van Oranje-class minelayer of the Royal Netherlands Navy build by N.V. Internationale Scheepsbouw Mij. 'De Maas'.

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HNLMS Soemba

HNLMS Soemba (Hr.Ms.) was a built in the mid-1920s for the Royal Netherlands Navy (Koninklijke Marine) to patrol the Dutch East Indies.

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HNLMS Sumatra (1890)

The Dutch cruiser HNLMS Sumatra was a small protected cruiser with a heavy main gun.

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HNLMS Sumatra (1920)

HNLMS Sumatra (Hr.Ms.) was a of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes (G16)

The destroyer HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes was a British built, Dutch warship of World War II.

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HNLMS Tromp (1937)

HNLMS Tromp was the lead ship of the light cruisers built for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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HNLMS Tydeman (A906)

MV Plancius, formerly HNLMS Tydeman (A906), is a renovated oceanographic research vessel of the Royal Netherlands Navy now employed as a polar expedition cruise vessel by owner and operator Oceanwide Expeditions.

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HNLMS Van Ghent (1926)

HNLMS Van Ghent (Hr.Ms.) (originally named De Ruyter) was an built for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1920s.

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HNLMS Van Kinsbergen (1939)

HNLMS Van Kinsbergen (Hr.Ms.) was a unique sloop of the Royal Netherlands Navy build by Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij.

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HNLMS Willem van der Zaan (ML-2)

HNLMS Willem van der Zaan (ML-2/N82/F824/A880) was a minelayer of the Royal Netherlands Navy that was commissioned only days before the start of World War II in September 1939.

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HNLMS Zeeland (1897)

HNLMS Zeeland (Hr.Ms.) was a protected cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Ho Hong Bank

The Ho Hong Bank (1917–1932) was a Malayan bank, established to provide banking services that, until 1912, were solely delivered by European banks.

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Hoegeng Iman Santoso

Hoegeng (born Iman Santoso; in Pekalongan on October 14, 1921 – July 14, 2004) was Chief of the Indonesian National Police.Hoegeng was famously known as the honest and bravest police officer in Indonesia by media and the people.

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Hogere Burgerschool

The Hogere Burgerschool or HBS (Dutch: Higher Civic School) was a secondary school type in the Netherlands and the Dutch Empire existing between 1863 and 1974.

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Hogewey

De Hogeweyk, operated by nursing home Hogewey, is a gated model village in Weesp, Netherlands.

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Hok Hoei Kan

Kan Hok Hoei Sia (January 6, 1881 - March 1, 1951), generally known as Hok Hoei Kan or in short H. H. Kan, was a prominent public figure, statesman, patrician and landowner of Peranakan Chinese descent in the Dutch East Indies.

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Hokkien

Hokkien (from) or (閩南語/閩南話), is a Southern Min Chinese dialect group originating from the Minnan region in the south-eastern part of Fujian Province in Southeastern China and Taiwan, and spoken widely there and by the Chinese diaspora in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines and other parts of Southeast Asia, and by other overseas Chinese all over the world.

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Hokushin-ron

The was a pre-World War II political doctrine of the Empire of Japan which stated that Manchuria and Siberia were Japan's sphere of interest and that the potential value to Japan for economic and territorial expansion in those areas was greater than elsewhere.

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Holland-class destroyer

The Holland-class destroyers were built for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1950s.

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Hollister Co.

Hollister Co., often advertised as Hollister or HCo., is an American lifestyle brand owned by Abercrombie & Fitch Co.

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Holy See–Indonesia relations

The Holy See–Indonesia relations is important as part of global interfaith dialogue since Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim majority population, and Indonesia recognize Roman Catholicism as one of its six approved religions.

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Homo erectus

Homo erectus (meaning "upright man") is an extinct species of archaic humans that lived throughout most of the Pleistocene geological epoch.

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Honorable Mention

The Honorable Mention was an important Military awards and decorations of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for those who distinguished themselves by acts of high bravery, but weren't eligible yet for the highest accolade of the Military William Order.

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Hoorn

Hoorn is a municipality and a town in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.

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Horror in the East

Horror in the East: Japan and the Atrocities of World War II (2000) is a two-part BBC documentary film that examines certain actions, including atrocities, and attitudes, of the Imperial Japanese Army in the lead up to and during World War II.

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Hortus Botanicus (Amsterdam)

Hortus Botanicus is a botanical garden in the Plantage district of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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Hotel de Boer

NV Hotel Mijn de Boer (more popularly called by Hotel de Boer, now Inna Dharma Deli Hotel) is a Dutch colonial style hotel located on the Cremerweg (now Jalan Balai Kota), Medan, Dutch East Indies, current-day Indonesia.

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Hotel des Indes (Batavia)

Hotel des Indes was one of the oldest and most prestigious hotels in Asia.

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Hsieh Yung-kuan

Cheah Meng Chi (謝夢池)or Cheah Choon Seng or Tjia Tjoen Sen(謝春生) or Hsie Yung Kuang (謝榮光), a Hakka from Meixian, Guangdong, China, was Chinese Vice Consul in Penang from 1895–1903 and from 1906-1907.

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HSwMS Eugenie

HSwMS Eugenie was a Swedish frigate, armed with 40 cannons.

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Hubert Joseph Jean Lambert de Stuers

Hubert Joseph Jean Lambert ridder de Stuers (Roermond, November 16, 1788 – Maastricht, April 13, 1861) was a Dutch soldier.

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Hubert Winkler

Hubert Winkler (13 February 1875 in Prenzlau – 10 June 1941 in Breslau) was a German botanist, who specialized in tropical flora research.

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Hubertus van Mook

Hubertus Johannes "Huib" van Mook (30 May 1894 – 10 May 1965) was a Dutch administrator in the East Indies.

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Hugh Wrigley

Brigadier Hugh Wrigley, (1 December 1891 – 3 June 1980) was a senior officer of the Australian Army who served in the First and Second World Wars.

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Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz

Hugo Frederik Nierstrasz (30 June 1872 in Rotterdam – 6 September 1937) was a Dutch zoologist, known for his research in the fields of malacology and carcinology.

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Hugo Rijhiner

Hugo Desiré Rijhiner (8 March 1905 – 6 January 1991) was a Surinamese officer in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army who was awarded the Military William Order for his actions in the Battle of Rotterdam.

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Huguenots

Huguenots (Les huguenots) are an ethnoreligious group of French Protestants who follow the Reformed tradition.

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Huizen

Huizen is a municipality and a village in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.

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Huwen op Bevel

Huwen op Bevel (also known as Terpaksa Menikah, both meaning Forced to Marry) is a 1931 romance film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Hydra-class minelayer

The Hydra class were two minelayers of the Royal Netherlands Navy, built to serve in the Dutch East Indies and Dutch territorial waters in Europe.

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I Corps (Australia)

I Corps of the Australian Army was its main frontline corps during World War II.

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I Gusti Bagus Jelantik

Gusti Bagus Djilantik (1887-1966) was the raja of Karangasem Regency in Bali.

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I Gusti Ketut Jelantik

I Gusti Ketut Jelantik (-1849) was a Balinese Prime Minister of the state of Buleleng, who resisted the imposition of Dutch treaties.

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I Gusti Ketut Pudja

I Gusti Ketut Pudja (19 May 1908 – 4 May 1977) was an Indonesian Politician, and also first governor of Lesser Sunda.

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I Gusti Ngurah Rai

Lieutenant Colonel I Gusti Ngurah Rai (30 January 1917 – 20 November 1946) was an Indonesian National Hero who commanded Indonesian forces in Bali against the Dutch during the Indonesian War of Independence.

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Ian Dougald McLachlan

Air Vice Marshal Ian Dougald McLachlan, CB, CBE, DFC (23 July 1911 – 14 July 1991) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Ian Leslie

Ian Craig Leslie OAM (born 6 July 1942) is an Australian television journalist and corporate communicator.

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Ibō Takahashi

was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Ibnu Sutowo

Ibnu Sutowo (23 September 1914 Yogyakarta – 12 January 2001 Jakarta) was an Indonesian army officer, Cabinet Minister and former head of the Indonesian oil and gas producer Pertamina.

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Ichizō Kobayashi

, occasionally referred to by his pseudonym, was a Japanese industrialist.

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Ida Bagus Mantra

Ida Bagus Mantra (8 May 1928 - 10 July 1995) was the Governor of Bali from 1978 to 1988.

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Ida Bagus Oka

Ida Bagus Oka (16 April 1936 – March 7, 2010) was the Governor of Bali, Indonesia from 1988 to 1993.

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Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung

Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung (old spelling: Ide Anak Agoeng Gde Agoeng; 21 July 1921 – 22 April 1999) was the Raja of Gianyar.

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Idham Chalid

Idham Chalid (Satui, Tanah Bumbu Regency, South Kalimantan, Dutch East Indies, August 27, 1921 – Jakarta, Indonesia, July 11, 2010, at the age of 88 years) was an influential politician and minister in Indonesia.

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Idrus

Idrus (21 September 1921 – 18 May 1979) was an Indonesian author best known for his realistic short stories and novels.

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Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat

Rear admiral Raden Bagus Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat, M.A. (EYD: Jayadiningrat; June 4, 1920 – August 24, 1980) also known as Didi Djajadiningrat was a diplomat and a veteran of Indonesian origin.

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Ignatius Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono

Ignatius Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono (10 April 1900 – 1 August 1986) is a National Hero of Indonesia and Indonesian politician.

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Ignatius Slamet Riyadi

Brigadier General Ignatius Slamet Rijadi (Perfected Spelling: Ignatius Slamet Riyadi; 26 July 1927 – 4 November 1950) was an Indonesian soldier.

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IHO (disambiguation)

As a three letter acronym, IHO can be.

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Ikan Doejoeng

Ikan Doejoeng (Perfected Spelling: Ikan Duyung, literally meaning Mermaid) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies directed by Lie Tek Swie and starring Asmanah and Soerjono.

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Ikat

Ikat, or ikkat, is a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric.

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Ikhsaniyyah Mosque

Ikhsaniyyah Mosque, or better known as Batu Mosque (Stone Mosque) is the oldest mosque in the city of Jambi, Jambi province in Indonesia.

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Imam Utomo

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Immigration Act of 1924

The Immigration Act of 1924, or Johnson–Reed Act, including the National Origins Act, and Asian Exclusion Act, was a United States federal law that set quotas on the number of immigrants from certain countries while providing funding and an enforcement mechanism to carry out the longstanding (but hitherto unenforced) ban on other non-white immigrants.

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Imperial Airways

Imperial Airways was the early British commercial long-range airline, operating from 1924 to 1939 and serving parts of Europe but principally the British Empire routes to South Africa, India and the Far East, including Malaya and Hong Kong.

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Imperial Japanese Army

The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA; Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun; "Army of the Greater Japanese Empire") was the official ground-based armed force of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945.

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Imperial Japanese Army during the Pacific War

At the beginning of the Pacific War in 1941, the Imperial Japanese Army contained 51 divisions, most of which (27 divisions) were stationed in China.

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Imperial Japanese Navy fuel

While other navies used highly refined burner oil, in the last stages of World War II the Imperial Japanese Navy was directly using high quality crude oil obtained from the captured East Indian colonial possessions of the Netherlands and France.

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Index of Indonesia-related articles

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

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India–Netherlands relations

India–Netherlands relations refer to foreign relations between India and the Netherlands.

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Indian Committee for Scientific Investigations

Indies Committee for Scientific Investigations (Dutch: Indisch Comité voor Wetenschappelijke Onderzoekingen, ICWO), founded in 1897 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, with the mission of exploring the land and people of the East Indies, for the interests of agriculture and industry.

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Indian Ocean in World War II

The Indian Ocean had long been an important maritime trade route between European nations and their colonial territories in East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, British India, Indochina, the East Indies (Indonesia), and Australia.

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Indian Ocean raid (1944)

In March 1944, a force of three Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) heavy cruisers raided Allied shipping in the Indian Ocean.

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Indies Empire style

Indies Empire style (Dutch: Indische Empire stijl) is an architectural style that flourished in the colonial Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) between the middle of the 18th century and the end of the 19th century.

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Indies Monument

The Indies Monument (Indisch Monument) is a memorial in The Hague in memory of all Dutch citizens and soldiers killed during World War II as a result of the Japanese occupation (1941–1945).

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Indische Buurt

Indische Buurt ("Indies Neighborhood") is a neighborhood in the borough of Oost, the eastern part of the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Indische Party

The Indische Partij (IP) or Indies Party was a short lived (1912–1913) but influential political organisation founded in 1912 by the Indo-European (Eurasian) journalist E.F.E. Douwes Dekker and the Javanese physicians Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo and Soewardi Soerjaningrat.

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Indo Europeesch Verbond

The Indo Europeesch Verbond (IEV) or Indo European Alliance was a social movement and political organisation founded in 1919 by the Indo-European (Eurasian) community of the Dutch East Indies that fought for race equality and political say in late colonial Indonesia during the early 20th century.

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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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Indologie

Indologie in the Netherlands was the study of history, literature and philosophy of Indonesia.

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Indology

Indology or South Asian studies is the academic study of the history and cultures, languages, and literature of India and as such is a subset of Asian studies.

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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 2022 FIFA World Cup bid

The Indonesia 2022 FIFA World Cup bid was the first official bid from the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) to host the FIFA World Cup.

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Indonesia Accuses

"Indonesia Accuses" is a speech read by future President of Indonesia Sukarno in his defense during his 1930 trial in Landraad, Bandung, Indonesia.

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Indonesia at the 1952 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland.

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Indonesia at the FIFA World Cup

This is a record of Indonesia's results at the FIFA World Cup.

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Indonesia Malaise

Indonesia Malaise is a 1931 film directed by the Wong brothers.

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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 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 Stock Exchange

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

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Indonesia Trading Company

Indonesia Trading Company or ITC, known in Indonesia as PT Perusahaan Perdagangan Indonesia (Persero) or PPI, is the only Indonesian state-owned trading house.

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Indonesia–Japan relations

Indonesia–Japan relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and Japan.

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Indonesia–Malaysia relations

Indonesia–Malaysia relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and Malaysia, and it is one of the most important bilateral relationships in Southeast Asia.

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Indonesia–Netherlands relations

Indonesia–Netherlands relations refers to relations between Indonesia and the Netherlands.

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Indonesia–Norway relations

Indonesia–Norway relations was established officially in 1950.

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Indonesia–Philippines border

The border between Indonesia and the Philippines consists of maritime boundary mainly on the Celebes Sea that separates the two Southeast Asian countries as defined through a pact that was signed by both parties in 2014.

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Indonesia–Philippines relations

Indonesia–Philippines relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and the Philippines.

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Indonesia–Poland relations

Indonesia–Poland relations refers to the bilateral relations of Indonesia and Poland.

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Indonesia–Singapore relations

Indonesia–Singapore relations are foreign bilateral relations between Republic of Indonesia and Republic of Singapore.

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Indonesia–South Africa relations

Indonesia–South Africa relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and South Africa.

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Indonesia–Sri Lanka relations

Indonesia–Sri Lanka relations refers to the bilateral relations of the nations of Indonesia and Sri Lanka.

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Indonesia–Sudan relations

Indonesia–Sudan relations was officially established in 1960.

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Indonesia–Suriname relations

Indonesia–Suriname relations refers to the bilateral relations of Republic of Indonesia and Suriname.

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Indonesia–Switzerland relations

Indonesia–Switzerland relations refers to the bilateral relations of Indonesia and Switzerland.

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Indonesia–Taiwan relations

Indonesia–Taiwan relations are foreign relations between Indonesia and Taiwan.

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Indonesia–Thailand relations

Indonesia and Thailand officially established diplomatic ties on March 7, 1950.

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Indonesia–United Kingdom relations

The United Kingdom and Indonesia have maintained strong relations since formal relations were established in 1949.

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Indonesia–Vietnam relations

Indonesia–Vietnam relations are foreign bilateral relations between Indonesia and Vietnam.

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Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics

Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika or simply BMKG) is an Indonesian non-departmental government agency for meteorology, climatology, and geophysics.

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Indonesian Air Force Academy

The Indonesian Air Force Academy (Akademi Angkatan Udara or AAU) is a military air force academy of the Indonesian Air Force, the air force component of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Academy System or the AKABRI.

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Indonesian art

It is quite difficult to define Indonesian art, since the country is immensely diverse.

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Indonesian cuisine

Indonesian cuisine is one of the most vibrant and colourful cuisines in the world, full of intense flavour.

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Indonesian future capital proposal

A proposal to move the Indonesian capital city from Jakarta to other locations has been discussed since the Sukarno presidency, and even earlier during the Dutch colonial era.

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Indonesian identity card

The Kartu Tanda Penduduk (literally: Resident Identity Card), commonly KTP, is an Indonesian compulsory identity card.

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Indonesian Institute of Sciences

The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, or LIPI) is the governmental authority for science and research in Indonesia.

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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 Islamic Union Party

Islamic Association Party of Indonesia (Partai Sarekat Islam Indonesia) was an Islamic political party in Indonesia.

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Indonesian language

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

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Indonesian literature

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

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Indonesian mosques

For list of notable Indonesian mosques, see List of mosques in Indonesia. Indonesian mosques refer to the architectural traditions of mosques build in the archipelago of Indonesia.

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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 Awakening

The Indonesian National Awakening (Kebangkitan Nasional Indonesia) is a term for the period in the first half of the 20th century, during which people from many parts of the archipelago first began to develop a national consciousness as "Indonesians".

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Indonesian National Party

The Indonesian National Party (Partai Nasional Indonesia, PNI) is the name used by several political parties in Indonesia from 1927 until the present day.

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Indonesian National Police

The Indonesian National Police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, "POLRI") is the national police force 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 Navy

The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut, TNI-AL) was founded on 10 September 1945.

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Indonesian Political Federation

The Indonesian Political Federation (Indonesian: Gabungan Politik Indonesia, GAPI), was created in 1939 in the former Dutch East Indies, and consisted of native Indonesian political parties (except the PNI).

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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 Sea and Coast Guard

The Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard (Kesatuan Penjagaan Laut dan Pantai Indonesia – KPLP) is an agency of Government of Indonesia which main function is to ensure the safety of shipping inside the Indonesian Maritime Zone.

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Indonesian slang

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

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Indonesian units of measurement

A number of units of measurement were used in Indonesia to measure length, mass, capacity, etc.

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Indonesians

Indonesians (Indonesian: Orang Indonesia) are citizens of Indonesia, regardless of their race, ethnicity or religious background.

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Indos in colonial history

Indos (short for Indo-Europeans) are a Eurasian people of mixed Indonesian and European descent.

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Ing Yoe Tan

Ing Yoe Tan (born in The Hague on 18 April 1948), is a Dutch lawmaker.

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INH

INH or inh may refer to.

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Inoe Perbatasari

Raden Inoe Perbatasari (before 1929–1954) was an Indonesian politician turned film director and actor.

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Insulinde (political party)

Insulinde (1907–1919), a direct successor of the Indische Party (IP) and later renamed the Nationale Indische Party (NIP), was a political organization that represented efforts by some Indo Eurasians to identify and cooperate with the Indigenous educated élite of the Dutch East Indies in an effort to establish an independent dominion.

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Insulindia

Insulindia is a somewhat archaic geographical term for Maritime Southeast Asia, sometimes extending as far as Australasia.

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International broadcasting

International broadcasting is broadcasting that is deliberately aimed at a foreign, rather than a domestic, audience.

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International Convention concerning the Use of Broadcasting in the Cause of Peace

The International Convention concerning the Use of Broadcasting in the Cause of Peace is a 1936 League of Nations treaty whereby states agreed to prohibit the use of broadcasting for propaganda or the spreading of false news.

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International Date Line

The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line of demarcation on the surface of Earth that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and demarcates the change of one calendar day to the next.

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International Federation of Trade Unions

The International Federation of Trade Unions (also known as the Amsterdam International) was an international organization of trade unions, existing between 1919 and 1945.

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International Gendarmerie

The International Gendarmerie was the first law enforcement agency of the Principality of Albania.

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International Military Tribunal for the Far East

The International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), also known as the Tokyo Trial or the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, was a military trial convened on April 29, 1946, to try the leaders of the Empire of Japan for joint conspiracy to start and wage war (categorized as "Class A" crimes), conventional war crimes ("Class B") and crimes against humanity ("Class C").

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International Radiotelegraph Convention (1912)

The International Radiotelegraph Convention (1912) established an agreement to allow the exchange of radio telegraphs (with the intention to connect this new network to wired telegraph).

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Interregnum

An interregnum (plural interregna or interregnums) is a period of discontinuity or "gap" in a government, organization, or social order.

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Interservice rivalry

Interservice rivalry is the rivalry between different branches of a country's armed forces, in other words the competition for limited resources among a nation's land, naval, and air forces.

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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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Invasion of Sumatra (1942)

The Invasion of Sumatra was the assault by Imperial Japanese forces on the Dutch East Indies that took place from 14 February to 28 March 1942.

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Invasion of the Cape Colony

The Invasion of the Cape Colony was a British military expedition launched in 1795 against the Dutch Cape Colony at the Cape of Good Hope, the southern tip of Southern Africa.

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Invasion of Tulagi (May 1942)

The invasion of Tulagi, on 3–4 May 1942, was part of Operation ''Mo'', the Empire of Japan's strategy in the South Pacific and South West Pacific Area in 1942.

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Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence

The Investigating Committee for Preparatory Works for Independence (Badan Penyelidik Usaha-usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan (BPUPK)), (独立準備調査会 Dokuritsu Junbi Chōsa-kai), sometimes referred to as the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Indonesian Independence (Badan Penyelidik Usaha-usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia (BPUPKI))"Indonesia" was not part of the name as the 16th Army only had authority over Java (Kusuma & Elson (2011), p. 196), was an organization set up in March 1945 by the Japanese military authority in Java during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia as the initial stage of the establishment of independence for the area under the control of the Japanese 16th Army.

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Irredentism

Irredentism is any political or popular movement that seeks to reclaim and reoccupy a land that the movement's members consider to be a "lost" (or "unredeemed") territory from their nation's past.

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Isaac Israëls

Isaac Lazarus Israëls (3 February 1865 – 7 October 1934) was a Dutch painter associated with the Amsterdam Impressionism movement.

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Isaak "Tjaak" Pattiwael

Isaak "Tjaak" Pattiwael (23 February 1914 – 16 March 1987) was an Indonesian football forward who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Isaak Augustijn Rumpf

Isaak Augustijn Rumpf (1673–1723) was a Governor of Dutch Ceylon.

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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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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 South Africa

Islam in South Africa is a minority religion, practised, according to 2015 estimates, by roughly 1.5% of the total population.

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Islam in the Netherlands

Islam is the second largest religion in the Netherlands, practiced by 4% of the population according to 2010-11 estimates.

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Island of Palmas Case

The Island of Palmas Case (Scott, Hague Court Reports 2d 83 (1932), (Perm. Ct. Arb. 1928), 2 U.N. Rep. Intl. Arb. Awards 829) was a territorial dispute over the Island of Palmas (or Miangas) between the Netherlands and the United States which was heard by the Permanent Court of Arbitration.

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Ismail Marzuki

Ismail Marzuki (also known as Bang Ma'ing; 11 May 1914 – 25 May 1958) was an Indonesian composer, songwriter and musician who wrote around 202 to 240 songs between 1931 and 1958, including numerous popular patriotic songs.

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Ismail Saleh

Lieutenant General Ismail Saleh (7 November 1926 – 21 October 2008) was Prosecutor General and later Minister of Justice of Indonesia.

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Isoroku Yamamoto

was a Japanese Marshal Admiral of the Navy and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II until his death.

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Iswahyudi

Air Commodore Iswahyudi (15 July 1918 – 14 December 1947) was an Indonesian airman and National Hero.

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Ivan Vasilyevich Smirnov

Ivan Vasilyevich Smirnov or Iwan Smirnoff (Ива́н Васи́льевич Смирно́в; January 30, 1895 – October 28, 1956) was a Russian World War I flying ace and naturalized Dutch aviator who pioneered the Europe to South East Asia routes.

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Iwa Kusumasumantri

Iwa Koesoemasoemantri (Perfected Spelling: Iwa Kusumasumantri; also Kusuma Sumantri; 31 May 1899 – 27 November 1971) was an Indonesian politician.

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Iwaichi Fujiwara

was an officer in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II, and later a lieutenant general in the post-war Japan Ground Self Defense Force.

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IX Koto Sungai Lasi

Sungai Lasi, known as Soengailasi when it was part of the Dutch East Indies, is a district in the Solok Regency of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Izaak Huru Doko

Izaak Huru Doko (also Izaac; 20 November 1913 - 29 July 1985) is a National Hero of Indonesia.

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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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Jaap Kunst

Jaap (or Jakob) Kunst (12 August 1891 in Groningen – 7 December 1960 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch ethnomusicologist, particularly associated with the study of gamelan music of Indonesia.

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Jaap Schrieke

Jacobus Johannes 'Jaap' Schrieke (17 October 1884 - 15 April 1976) was a Dutch administrator and jurist who served as Secretary-General of the Dutch Ministry of Safety and Justice during the German occupation of the Netherlands.

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Jaap Spaanderman

Jacobus Hendrikus Bastiaan "Jaap" Spaanderman jr. (17 October 1896 in Gouda – 22 July 1985 in Laren) was a Dutch pianist, cellist, conductor and piano and conducting pedagogue.

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Jack Gallagher (oilman)

John Edward Patrick "Jack" Gallagher, OC (16 July 1916 – 16 December 1998) was a Canadian oilman who from 1950 to 1983 was the head of Dome Petroleum.

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Jack Kolle

Jack Kolle, Jack Samuels (1912 – 1970) was an Indonesian football defender who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Jack Studdert

Brigadier John Handcock Studdert, (20 December 1923 – 18 February 2003) was an Australian Army officer, and in retirement a farmer and organiser of his local Rural Fire Service (RFS) branch.

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Jacob Emil van Hoogstraten

Jacob Emil "Dick" van Hoogstraten (1898–1991) was a Dutch public servant in the Dutch East Indies from 1922 to 1949, functioning as Director of the Department of Economic Affairs from 1942 to 1949.

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Jacob Frederik Klinkhamer

Jacob (Jaap) Frederik Klinkhamer, (born June 21 1854 in Amsterdam - died December 12 1928 in The Hague) was a Dutch architect and professor of architecture.

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Jacob Gijsbertus Samuël van Breda

Jacob Gijsbertus Samuël van Breda (Delft, 24 October 1788 – Haarlem, 2 September 1867) was a Dutch biologist and geologist.

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Jacob Jansz. Coeman

Jacob Jansz.

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Jacob Luitjens

Jacob Luitjens (born April 18, 1919) was a Dutch collaborator during World War II.

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Jacob Mossel

Jacob Mossel (28 November 1704 – 15 May 1761) went from being a common sailor to become Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1750 to 1761.

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Jacob Nienhuys

Jacob Nienhuys (born July 15, 1836 in Rhenen - died July 27, 1927 in Bloemendaal) was the founder of tobacco producer Deli Company (Deli Maatschappij) on a plantation established on a land concession from the Sultanate of Deli in Sumatra during the era of the Dutch East Indies.

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Jacob Pieter Den Hartog

Jacob Pieter Den Hartog (July 23, 1901 Ambarawa, Dutch East Indies – March 17, 1989) was a Dutch/American mechanical engineer and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT.

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Jacob Theodoor Cremer

Jacob Theodoor Cremer (born June 30 1847 in Zwolle - died August 14 1923 in Amsterdam) was a tobacco magnate and administrator for the Deli Company in Sumatra.

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Jacob van Helsdingen

Jacob Pieter van Helsdingen (7 March 1907 – 7 March 1942) was a pilot of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force.

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Jacob Willekens

Jacob Willekens or Wilckens (1564–1649) was a Dutch admiral on a fleet to the Dutch Indies, and a herring seller, who went to sea again at the age of fifty for the Dutch West Indies Company.

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Jacoba van Tongeren

Jacoba van Tongeren (Tjimahi near Bandung, Dutch East Indies) 14 October 1903 – Bergen (The Netherlands), 15 September 1967) was a resistance fighter, the founder and leader of Group 2000, a resistance group during the Second World War. Jacoba van Tongeren is the only woman to have created and led a resistance group during the war. In 1990, Yad Vashem honoured Jacoba van Tongeren as Righteous Among the Nations.

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Jacobus Anthonie Meessen

Jacobus Anthonie Meessen (5 December 1836 – 14 November 1885) was a Dutch photographer who took over 250 portraits and landscapes of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) between 1864 and 1870.

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Jacobus Deketh

Jacobus Deketh (or de Keth) (Harlingen, 1726 – Zeewijk (Almenum), 26 July 1764) was a captain in the Frisian Admiralty, one of the five admiralties of the Dutch Republic.

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Jacobus Franciscus Haccoû

Jacobus Franciscus (J.F.) Haccoû (27 December 1903 - 20 Juni 1972) was a Dutch economist, Professor of Business Economics at the University of Amsterdam and first director of SEO Economic Research, known for his work on the futures exchange of goods and the economic situation in Dutch East Indies.

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Jacobus van der Vecht

Jacobus van der Vecht (5 July 1906 – 15 March 1992), nicknamed Jaap, was a Dutch entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera, especially those of the East Indies and New Guinea.

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Jacques Delprat

Jacques Delprat (17 December 1882 – 17 February 1956) was a Dutch bobsledder.

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Jacques Francken

Jacques Francken (1891 – 1949) was a Dutch male footballer.

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Jacques l'Hermite

Jacques l'Hermite (c. 1582 – June 2, 1624), sometimes also known as Jacques le Clerq, was a Dutch merchant, explorer and admiral known for his journey around the globe with the Nassau Fleet (1623–1626) and for his blockade and raid on Callao in 1624 during that same voyage in which he also died.

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Jacques van Meegeren

Jacques Henri Emil van Meegeren (26 August 1912 – 26 October 1977) was a Dutch illustrator and painter.

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Jaka Sembung

Jaka Sembung (also titled The Warrior for international distribution) is a 1981 Indonesian fantasy martial arts film, based on a character of the same name on a comic book by Djair.

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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 Art Building

The Jakarta Art Building (Gedung Kesenian Jakarta), historically known as Schouwburg Weltevreden, is a concert hall in Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta, Indonesia, built during the colonial period in Batavia, Dutch East Indies.

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Jakarta Fair

Jakarta Fair (Pekan Raya Jakarta or PRJ) is a fair held annually in Jakarta International Expo (JIE) Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Indonesia, in June and July.

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Jakarta History Museum

The Jakarta History Museum (Museum Sejarah Jakarta), also known as Fatahillah Museum or Batavia Museum, is located in the Old Town (known as Kota Tua) of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Jakarta Kota-Anyer Kidul railway

The railway between Jakarta and Anyer Kidul is a railway connecting several places in the province of Banten to Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia.

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Jakob Oetama

Dr (HC) Jakob Oetama (born Borobudur village, Magelang 27 September 1931), is an Indonesian senior journalist and also a media tycoon; the co-founder and owner of Kompas Gramedia Group, the largest media group in 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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Jam Gadang

Jam Gadang (Minangkabau for "Big Clock") is a clock tower and major landmark and tourist attraction in the city of Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Jambi

Jambi is a province of Indonesia.

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Jambi Residency

Jambi Residency (Residentie Djambi) was an administrative territorial entity of the Dutch East Indies and was established in 1906.

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James Somerville

Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Fownes Somerville (17 July 1882 – 19 March 1949) was a Royal Navy officer.

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James Willis (admiral)

Vice Admiral Sir Guido James Willis (18 October 1923 – 15 June 2003) was an officer in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) who rose to the rank of vice admiral.

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Jami Mosque of Taluak

Jami Mosque of Taluak is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia, located in Taluak IV Suku Nagari, Banuhampu District, Agam Regency, West Sumatra.

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Jamiat Kheir

Jamiat Kheir (جمعية خير.;; different Latin spellings have also been used in the past, such as Djamiat Chair, Djameat Geir, Djamijat Chaer, Jam'iyyat khair or Jamiatul Khair) is one of a few early private institutions in Indonesia that is engaged in education, and is instrumental in the history of Indonesian struggle against Dutch colonialism, preceding Sarekat Islam and Budi Utomo.

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Jamrach's Menagerie

Jamrach's Menagerie is a 2011 novel by Carol Birch.

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Jan Akkersdijk

Jan Akkersdijk (–) was a Dutch footballer.

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Jan Banning

Jan Banning (born 4 May 1954, Almelo) is a Dutch photographer and artist.

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Jan Carstenszoon

Jan Carstenszoon or more commonly Jan Carstensz was a 17th-century Dutch explorer.

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Jan Chiapusso

Jan Chiapusso (2 February 189021 August 1969) was a Dutch, later American, classical pianist and teacher.

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Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng

Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng (October 19, 1907 – March 6, 1968) was an Indonesian poet from the Pujangga Baru era.

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Jan Gaykema Jacobsz.

Jan Gaykema Jacobsz. (11 March 1798 – 16 July 1875) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman and botanical illustrator.

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Jan Hanlo

Jan Hanlo, in full Johannes Bernardus Maria Raphael Hanlo (Bandung, Dutch East Indies, 29 May 1912 - Maastricht, Netherlands 16 June 1969) was a Dutch poet and writer.

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Jan Harting

Jan Harting was an Indonesian football defender who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Jan Helenus Ferguson

Jan Helenus Ferguson (19 May 1826 – 13 April 1908) was a Dutch colonial government official and diplomat, who made a career in the administration of the Dutch West Indies and the Dutch Gold Coast, before becoming consul general of the Netherlands to China.

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Jan Hendrik van Kinsbergen

Jan Hendrik van Kinsbergen (1 May 1735 – 24 May 1819), or Count of Doggersbank, was a Dutch naval officer.

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Jan Hilgers

Johan Willem Emile Louis Hilgers (19 December 188621 July 1945), more commonly known as Jan Hilgers or John Hilgers, was an Indo (Eurasian) aviator and one of the leading pioneers of Dutch aviation.

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Jan Jacob Rochussen

Jan Jacob Rochussen (23 October 1797 – 21 January 1871) was a Dutch politician.

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Jan Jansz. Weltevree

Jan Janse de Weltevree (1595 – not known) was a Dutch sailor and probably the first Dutchman to visit Korea.

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Jan Just Bos

Jan Justus "Jan-Just" Bos (28 July 1939 – 24 March 2003) was a Dutch botanist, television presenter, and rower who competed in the 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics.

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Jan Karel van den Broek

Jan Karel van den Broek (4 April 1814, Herwijnen, Gelderland – 23 May 1865) was a Dutch physician based at Nagasaki, in Bakumatsu period Japan.

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Jan Kok (footballer)

Johan "Jan" Adolph Frederik Kok (July 9, 1889 in Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies – December 2, 1958 in Zeist) was a Dutch football (soccer) player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics as a member of the Dutch team, which won the bronze medal in the football tournament.

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Jan Linssen

Jan Linssen (19 January 1913 – 2 November 1995) was a Dutch footballer who was active as a forward.

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Jan P. Fokkelman

Jan P. Fokkelman (born 23 March 1940) is a Dutch biblical scholar.

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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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Jan Ruff O'Herne

Jeanne Alida "Jan" Ruff O'Herne (born 18 January 1923) is a Dutch Australian human rights activist known for her vocal campaigns and speeches against war rape.

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Jan Simon Gerardus Gramberg

Jan Simon Gerardus Gramberg (19 April 1823 – 12 October 1888) was a Dutch author, military physician, plantation owner and adventurer, who lived and worked in the Dutch Gold Coast and the Dutch East Indies, and who wrote several works about these places.

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Jan Toorop

Johannes Theodorus 'Jan' Toorop, Netherlands Institute for Art History, 2014.

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Jan van Amstel-class minesweeper

The Jan van Amstel class was a class of nine minesweepers of the Royal Netherlands Navy, built to serve in the Dutch East Indies and Dutch territorial waters in Europe.

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Jan van Beek

Johan Anton (Jan) van Beek (–) was a Dutch male footballer.

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Jan van Breda Kolff (footballer)

Jan Gualtherus van Breda Kolff (18 January 1894 in Medan, Dutch East Indies – 6 February 1976 in West Chatham, Massachusetts, United States) was a Dutch amateur football player.

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Jan van Heteren

Jan Hijko van Heteren (December 20, 1916 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies – June 30, 1992 in Breda) was a Dutch water polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Jan van Riebeeck

Johan Anthoniszoon "Jan" van Riebeeck (21 April 1619 – 18 January 1677) was a Dutch navigator and colonial administrator who founded Cape Town in what then became the Dutch Cape Colony of the Dutch East India Company.

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Jan van Speyk

Jan Carolus Josephus van Speijk, also written Van Speyk (31 January 1802 – 5 February 1831), was a Dutch naval lieutenant who became a hero in the Netherlands for his opposition to the Belgian Revolution.

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Jan Versluys

Jan Versluys (1 September 1873 in Groningen – 22 January 1939 in Vienna) was a Dutch zoologist.

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Jan Victors

Jan Victors or Fictor (bapt. June 13, 1619 – December 1679) was a Dutch Golden Age painter mainly of history paintings of Biblical scenes, with some genre scenes.

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Jan Willem Janssens

Jhr. Jan Willem Janssens GCMWO (12 October 1762 – 23 May 1838) was a Dutch nobleman, soldier and statesman who served both as the governor of the Cape Colony and governor-general of the Dutch East Indies.

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Jan Willem Storm van Leeuwen

Jan Willem Storm van Leeuwen (born 1941, Dutch East Indies) is a consultant in chemistry and energy systems.

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Jan Zwartendijk

Jan Zwartendijk (29 July 1896 in Rotterdam – 1976, Eindhoven) was a Dutch businessman and diplomat who helped Jews escape Lithuania during World War II.

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Janatin

Second Sergeant Usman bin Haji Muhammad Ali (18 March 1943 – 17 October 1968), better known as Janatin and Usman Janatin, was an Indonesian marine and National Hero of Indonesia.

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Jane Seymour (actress)

Jane Seymour, OBE (born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg; 15 February 1951), is an English actress who in February 2005, became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

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Janszoon voyage of 1605–06

Willem Janszoon made the first recorded European landing on the Australian continent in 1606, sailing from Bantam, Java, in the Duyfken.

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January 11

No description.

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January 1916

The following events occurred in January 1916.

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January 1935

The following events occurred in January 1935.

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January 1946

The following events occurred in January 1946.

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January 1949

The following events occurred in January 1949.

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January 30

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Janus Henricus Donker Curtius

Jan Hendrik Donker Curtius (21 April 1813 – 27 November 1879) was the last Opperhoofd of the Dutch trading post in Japan (1852-1855), located at Dejima an artificial island in the harbor of Nagasaki.

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Jap

Jap is an English abbreviation of the word "Japanese".

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Japan–Netherlands relations

Japanese–Dutch relations (Japans-Nederlandse betrekkingen, 日蘭関係) describes the foreign relations between Japan and the Netherlands.

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Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū

was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1930s.

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Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga

was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and was named after the former Kaga Province in present-day Ishikawa Prefecture.

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Japanese aircraft carrier Sōryū

was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the mid-1930s.

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Japanese aircraft carrier Un'yō

was a originally built as, one of three s built in Japan during the late 1930s.

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Japanese barque Kankō Maru

was Japan's first steam-powered warship.

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Japanese battleship Kirishima

was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II.

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Japanese battleship Kongō

Kongō (金剛, "Indestructible Diamond", named for Mount Kongō) was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II.

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Japanese conquest of Burma

The Japanese conquest of Burma was the opening chapter of the Burma Campaign in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II, which took place over four years from 1942 to 1945.

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Japanese cruiser Abukuma

was the sixth and last of the vessels completed for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the of light cruisers, and like other vessels of her class, she was intended for use as the flagship of a destroyer flotilla.

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Japanese cruiser Aoba

was the lead ship in the two-vessel of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese cruiser Ashigara

was the final vessel of the four-member of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which were active in World War II.

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Japanese cruiser Atago

was the second vessel in the heavy cruisers, active in World War II with the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).

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Japanese cruiser Chōkai

was a heavy cruiser, armed with ten guns, four guns, eight tubes for the Type 93 torpedo, and assorted anti-aircraft guns.

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Japanese cruiser Chikuma (1938)

was the second and last vessel in the of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese cruiser Isuzu

was the second of six vessels in the of light cruisers, and like other vessels of her class, she was intended for use as the flagship of a destroyer flotilla.

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Japanese cruiser Jintsū

was the second vessel completed in the three-ship light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), named after the Jinzū River in the Gifu and Toyama prefectures of central Japan.

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Japanese cruiser Kashii

was the third and final vessel completed of the three light cruisers in the, which served with the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II.

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Japanese cruiser Kasuga

was the name ship of the armored cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, built in the first decade of the 20th century by Gio. Ansaldo & C., Sestri Ponente, Italy, where the type was known as the.

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Japanese cruiser Kinu

was the fifth of the six ships completed light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy, named after the Kinu River in Tochigi prefecture Japan.

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Japanese cruiser Kuma

No description.

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Japanese cruiser Kumano

was one of four of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy, serving in World War II.

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Japanese cruiser Maya

was one of four heavy cruisers, active in World War II with the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).

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Japanese cruiser Myōkō

was the lead ship of the four-member of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), which were active in World War II.

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Japanese cruiser Nachi

was the second vessel completed of the four-member of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), which were active in World War II.

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Japanese cruiser Nagara

was the lead ship of her class of light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese cruiser Naka

was a light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), named after the Naka River in the Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures of eastern Japan.

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Japanese cruiser Natori

was a light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese cruiser Niitaka

was the lead ship of the protected cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese cruiser Suzuya (1934)

was the third of four vessels in the of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese cruiser Takao (1930)

was the lead vessel in the heavy cruisers, active in World War II with the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese cruiser Tone (1907)

was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese destroyer Akatsuki (1932)

was the twenty-first, or the lead ship of the (if that sub-class is regarded as a separate class), built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the inter-war period.

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Japanese destroyer Akebono (1930)

was the eighteenth of twenty-four s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Amagiri (1930)

was the 15th of 24 s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Arare (1937)

was the tenth and last of the s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary Naval Expansion Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Ariake (1934)

was the fifth of six s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Asagiri (1929)

was the thirteenth of twenty-four s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Asagumo (1937)

was the fifth of ten s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary Naval Expansion Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Asakaze (1922)

The Japanese destroyer was one of nine destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1929)

was the eleventh of twenty-four s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into services, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Fubuki (1927)

was the lead ship of twenty-four s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Fumizuki (1925)

was one of twelve s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Hakaze

The Japanese destroyer was one of 15 s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1910s.

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Japanese destroyer Harukaze (1922)

was one of nine destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Harusame (1935)

was the sixth of ten s, and was built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the "Circle One" Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Hatakaze (1924)

The Japanese destroyer was one of nine destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu (1933)

, the second Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer of the name, was the lead ship of six s built under the Circle One Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Hatsushimo (1933)

was the fourth of six s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Hatsuyuki (1928)

was the third of twenty-four s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Hibiki (1932)

was the twenty-second of twenty-four s, or the second of the (if that sub-class is regarded independently), built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the inter-war period.

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Japanese destroyer Hokaze

was a, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy immediately following World War I. Advanced for their time, these ships served as first-line destroyers through the 1930s, but were considered obsolescent by the start of the Pacific War.

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Japanese destroyer Ikazuchi (1931)

was the twenty-third, or the third (if that sub-class is regarded as a separate class), built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the inter-war period.

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Japanese destroyer Inazuma (1932)

was the twenty-fourth (and last) s, or the fourth (and last) of the (if that sub-class is considered independently), built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the inter-war period.

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Japanese destroyer Isonami (1927)

was the ninth of twenty-four s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into services, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Kagerō (1938)

was the lead ship of the 19-vessel s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late-1930s under the Circle Three Supplementary Naval Expansion Program (Maru San Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Karukaya

The Japanese destroyer was a of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese destroyer Kasumi (1937)

was the ninth of ten s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary Naval Expansion Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Kawakaze (1936)

was the ninth of ten s, and the third to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle Two Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Matsukaze (1923)

The Japanese destroyer was one of nine destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Minazuki (1926)

was one of twelve s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Minegumo (1937)

was the eighth of ten s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary Naval Expansion Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Murasame (1935)

was the third of ten s, and was built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the "Circle One" Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Nadakaze

The Japanese destroyer was one of 15 s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Nagatsuki (1926)

was one of twelve s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s.

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Japanese destroyer Natsugumo (1937)

was the seventh of ten s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary Naval Expansion Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Nenohi (1932)

was the second of six s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Samidare (1935)

was the fifth of ten s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Satsuki (1925)

was one of twelve s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. Advanced for their time, these ships served as first-line destroyers through the 1930s, but were considered obsolescent by the start of the Pacific War.

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Japanese destroyer Sazanami (1931)

was the nineteenth of twenty-four s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Shimakaze (1920)

The Japanese destroyer was one of 15 s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1910s.

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Japanese destroyer Shiokaze

was a, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy immediately following World War I. Advanced for their time, these ships served as first-line destroyers through the 1930s, but were considered obsolescent by the start of the Pacific War.

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Japanese destroyer Shirakumo (1927)

was a and the eighth in a class of twenty-four vessels built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Shiranui (1938)

was the second vessel to be commissioned in the 19-vessel destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late-1930s under the Circle Three Supplementary Naval Expansion Program (Maru San Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Shirayuki (1928)

was the second of twenty-four destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Suzukaze

was the tenth and final vessel of ten s, and the fourth to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle Two Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Tachikaze

was a, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy immediately following World War I. Advanced for their time, these ships served as first-line destroyers through the 1930s, but were considered obsolescent by the start of the Pacific War.

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Japanese destroyer Umikaze (1936)

was the seventh of ten s, and the first to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle Two Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Ushio (1930)

was the twentieth of twenty-four s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Wakaba (1934)

was the third of six s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Yamakaze (1936)

was the eighth of ten s, and the second to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle Two Program (Maru Ni Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Yūdachi (1936)

was the fourth of ten s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the "Circle One" Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Yūgiri (1930)

was the fourteenth of twenty-four s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.

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Japanese destroyer Yūgure (1934)

was the sixth and last, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (Maru Ichi Keikaku).

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Japanese destroyer Yukikaze (1939)

was a in service with the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Japanese destroyers of World War II

Japanese destroyers of World War II included some of the most formidable of their day.

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Japanese diaspora

The Japanese diaspora, and its individual members known as or, are the Japanese immigrants from Japan and their descendants that reside in a foreign country.

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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 invasion money

Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Dai Tō-A Sensō gunpyō, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority, as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II.

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Japanese invasion of Davao

The Japanese Invasion of Davao (Filipino: Paglusob ng mga Hapones sa Davao, Jolo at Arkipelago ng Sulu) and on Jolo in the Sulu Archipelago on 19 December 1941 was one in a series of advance landings made by Imperial Japanese forces as first step in their invasion of the Philippines.

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Japanese marine paratroopers of World War II

The Imperial Japanese Navy fielded naval paratroopers during World War II.

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Japanese migration to Indonesia

Large-scale Japanese migration to Indonesia dates back to the late 19th century, though there was limited trade contact between Indonesia and Japan as early as the 17th century.

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Japanese minelayer Aotaka

was the second vessel in the of medium-sized minelayers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which was in service during World War II.

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Japanese minelayer Hatsutaka

was the lead vessel in the of medium-sized minelayers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which was in service during World War II.

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Japanese minelayer Wakataka

was the third and final vessel in the of medium-sized minelayers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which was in service during World War II.

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Japanese minesweeper No. 7 (1938)

The, also sometimes called W-7 was a minesweeper for the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese minesweeper No. 8 (1938)

The, also sometimes called W-8 was a minesweeper owned and operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, and one of only two W-7 class minesweeper to survive World War II.

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Japanese occupation of British Borneo

Before the outbreak of World War II in the Pacific, the island of Borneo was divided into five territories.

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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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Japanese Seventh Area Army

The was a field army of the Imperial Japanese Army formed during final stages of the Pacific War and based in Japanese-occupied Malaya, Singapore and Borneo, Java, and Sumatra.

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Japanese submarine chaser No. 2

The Japanese submarine chaser CH-2 was a of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Japanese survey ship Katsuriki

was a minelayer (later converted to survey ship) of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) serving during World War I and World War II, the only ship of her class.

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Jatibarang Brebes Sugar Mill

The Jatibarang Brebes Sugar Mill in Jatibarang, Brebes, Indonesia was built in 1842 by the government of the Dutch East Indies colony.

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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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Java

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

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Java campaign of 1806–07

The Java campaign of 1806–1807 was a minor campaign during the Napoleonic Wars by British Royal Navy forces against a naval squadron of the Kingdom of Holland, a client state of the French Empire, based on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies.

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Java Ho!

Java ho!: The adventures of four boys amid fire, storm and shipwreck (De Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe) is a juvenile fiction novel by Dutch author Johan Fabricius, first published in 1924.

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Java Man

Java Man (Homo erectus erectus; Javanese: Manungsa Jawa; Indonesian: Manusia Jawa) is early human fossils discovered on the island of Java (Indonesia) in 1891 and 1892.

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Java Pacific Film

Java Pacific Film (alternatively, Java Pasific Film) was a short-lived film production company that helped make significant contributions to Indonesian cinema in the 1930s.

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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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Java-class cruiser

The Java class was a class of light cruisers of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Java-eiland

Java-eiland (literally, "Java Island") is a neighbourhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Javaansche Padvinders Organisatie

Javaansche Padvinders Organisatie (JPO) (Javanese Pathfinder Organization) was a branch of the Nederlandse Padvinders Organisatie (NPO, Netherlands Pathfinder Organisation) organization in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Javanese culture

Javanese culture is the culture of the Javanese ethnic group in Indonesia, part of the Indonesian culture.

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Javanese Malaysians

The Javanese Malaysians are people of full or partial Javanese descent who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia.

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Javanese Mennonite Church

Javanese Mennonite Church Indonesian injili di Tanah Jawa is one of three Mennonite-related church synods 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 Public Administration

In the past, Javanese administrative practices regulated public affairs and set behavioral norms in a succession of the island's notable empires, including Sailendra Mataram, Majapahit, the Demak confederacy, and seventeenth-century Mataram.

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Javanese Surinamese

Javanese Surinamese are an ethnic group of Javanese descent in Suriname.

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Javanisation

Javanisation (Jawanisasi or Penjawaan) is the process in which Javanese culture dominates, assimilates, or influences other cultures in general.

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Javindo language

Javindo, also known by the pejorative name Krontjong, was a Dutch-based creole language spoken on Java, Indonesia.

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Jay Morago

Jay R. Morago Jr. (June 17, 1917 – May 14, 2008) (Pima) was an activist of the Gila River Indian Community and was elected as their first Governor.

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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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Jürgen Oesten

Jürgen Oesten (24 October 1913 – 5 August 2010) was a Korvettenkapitän in the Kriegsmarine during World War II.

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Jean Abraham Chrétien Oudemans

Jean Abraham Chrétien Oudemans (Amsterdam, December 16, 1827 – Utrecht, December 14, 1906) was a Dutch astronomer.

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Jean Baptiste August Kessler

Jean Baptiste August Kessler (15 December 1853 – 14 December 1900) was a Dutch entrepreneur and oil explorer who was largely responsible for the growth and development of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., now known as Royal Dutch Shell.

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Jean Pierre Moquette

Jean Pierre Moquette (July 5, 1856 – February 26, 1927) moved from the Netherlands to Java in 1873.

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Jeanne Baret

Jeanne Baret (sometimes spelled Baré or Barret) (July 27, 1740 – August 5, 1807) was a member of Louis Antoine de Bougainville's expedition on the ships La Boudeuse and Étoile in 1766–1769.

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Jengki style

Jengki - also Yankee style - was a post-war modernist architectural style developed in Indonesia following its independence.

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Jenne Langhout

Jenne Langhout (September 27, 1918 – March 29, 2010) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics.

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Jenny Dalenoord

Jenny Johanna Dalenoord (June 17, 1918 – October 25, 2013) was a Dutch illustrator, graphic designer, watercolorist and cartoon artist.

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Jeremias van Riemsdijk

Jeremias van Riemsdijk (18 October 1712 – 3 October 1777) was a Dutch colonial administrator who served as Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1775 to 1777.

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Jeroen Dewulf

Jeroen Dewulf (1972 in Nieuwpoort, Belgium) is a Belgian scholar specializing in slavery and African-American culture, Dutch culture, the Dutch language, German Studies and Latin American Studies.

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Jo Eshuijs

Johannes Theodorus Hendrikus Jacobus "Jo" Eshuijs (6 February 1885 – 24 November 1979) was a Dutch international footballer who earned one cap for the national side in 1906.

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Joan Gideon Loten

Joan Gideon Loten (also spelt Johan or John) (16 May 1710 – 25 February 1789) was a Dutch servant in the colonies of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), the 29th Governor of Zeylan, Fellow of the Royal Society (elected 1760) and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (elected 1761).

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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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Joan Röell

Jhr. Joan Röell (21 July 1844 – 13 July 1914) was a Dutch nobleman, lawyer and statesman.

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Joan van Hoorn

Joan van Hoorn (1653–1711) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1704 until 1709.

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João Ferreira de Almeida

João Ferreira Annes d'Almeida (1628–1691) was a Portuguese Protestant pastor; the eponymous Bible translation he began also goes by his name.

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Joe Hin Tjio

Joe Hin Tjio (2 November 1919 – 27 November 2001), was an Indonesian-born American cytogeneticist.

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Joehana

Akhmad Bassah (also Bassakh;; fl. 1923–30), best known by the pen name Joehana (Perfected Spelling: Yuhana), was an author from the Dutch East Indies who wrote in Sundanese.

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Johan Baptist Spanoghe

Johan Baptist Spanoghe (1798, Madras – 22 April 1838, Pekalongan, Java) was a Dutch botanical collector of Belgian parentage.

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Johan Beyen

Johan Willem Beyen (2 May 1897 in Utrecht – 29 April 1976 in 's-Gravenhage) was a Dutch banker, civil servant, politician, and diplomat.

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Johan Cornelis van der Wijck

Jhr. Johan Cornelis van der Wijck (11 January 1848, in Buitenzorg – 12 October 1919, in The Hague) was a Dutch lieutenant general of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) and governor of Aceh and related territories.

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Johan Eilerts de Haan

Johannes Gijsbert Willem Jacobus (Johan) Eilerts de Haan (born in Noordwolde, October 3, 1865 - died in the interior of Suriname, August 29, 1910) was a Dutch explorer and soldier.

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Johan Fabricius

Johan Wigmore Fabricius (24 August 1899 – 21 June 1981) was a Dutch writer, journalist and adventurer.

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Johan Frederik Holleman

Johan 'Hans' Frederik Holleman (18 December 1915 – 28 August 2001) was a Dutch and South African professor, ethnologist, legal scholar, best known for his research into the indigenous legal systems of Southern Africa.

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Johan Harmen Rudolf Köhler

Johan Harmen Rudolf Köhler (3 July 1818 – 14 April 1873) was a Dutch general who commanded the Dutch-Indonesian forces during the First Aceh Expedition (Aceh is on the northern tip of island Sumatra, today's Indonesia) started on 8 April 1873.

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Johan Hendrik Caspar Kern

Johan Hendrik Caspar Kern (April 6, 1833 – July 4, 1917) was a Dutch linguist and Orientalist.

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Johan Paul van Limburg Stirum

Johan Paul, Count of Limburg-Stirum (2 February 1873 – 17 April 1948) was a Dutch diplomat, member of the House of Limburg-Stirum, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (1916-1921), Dutch emissary in Berlin (1925-1936) and London (1936-1939).

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Johan Rudolph Thorbecke

Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (14 January 1798 – 4 June 1872) was a Dutch statesman of a liberal bent, one of the most important Dutch politicians of the 19th century.

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Johan Sebastiaan Ploem

Johan Sebastiaan Ploem HonFRMS (born 25 August 1927, Sawahlunto) is a Dutch microscopist and digital artist, who made significant contribution to the field of fluorescence microscopy.

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Johan Teterisa

Johan Teterissa (born c. 1961) is an Indonesian elementary school teacher, activist and member of the Republic of the South Moluccas, or RMS, a small separatist group which advocates independence for the southern Maluku islands from Indonesia.

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Johan Wilhelm van Lansberge

Johan Wilhelm van Lansberge (16 November 1830 – 17 December 1903) was a Dutch diplomat and entomologist.

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Johann Baptist Fischer

Johann Baptist Fischer, born 1803 in Munich (Germany), died 30 May 1832 in Leiden (the Netherlands) was a German naturalist, zoologist and botanist, doctor and surgeon.

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Johann Büttikofer

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Johannes Belksma

Johannes "Hans" Belksma (19 October 1884, Tzum - 3 March 1942, Tana Toraja) was a Dutch missionary.

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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 Elias Teijsmann

Johannes Elias Teijsmann (June 1, 1808 – June 22, 1882) was a biologist, botanist and plant collector.

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Johannes Evert Hendrik Akkeringa

Johannes Evert Hendrik Akkeringa (17 January 1861 – 12 April 1942) was part of the second generation of the Hague School painters.

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Johannes François Snelleman

Johannes François Snelleman (Rotterdam, 26 December 1852 – The Hague, 18 May 1938) was a Dutch zoologist, orientalist, ethnographer and museum director.

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Johannes Gabrielse

Johannes Gabrielse (1881, Westkapelle – 16 June 1945, Ambarawa) was a Dutch artist born in Zeeland, who died in a Japanese internment camp in the Dutch East Indies.

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Johannes Gottfried Hallier

Johannes (Hans) Gottfried Hallier (6 July 1868 – 10 March 1932) was a German botanist born in Jena.

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Johannes Herman Frederik Umbgrove

Johannes Herman Frederik Umbgrove (February 5, 1899 Hulsberg (Limburg) – June 14, 1954 Wassenaar), called in short Jan Umbgrove, was a Dutch geologist and Earth scientist.

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Johannes Hertenberg

Johannes Hertenberg (15 April 1668 in Oudkarspel – 19 October 1725 in Colombo) was the 17th commander of Dutch Malabar from 1716 to 1723 and the 19th Dutch Governor of Ceylon from 1723 until his death.

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Johannes Jacobus Smith

Johannes Jacobus Smith (Antwerp 29 June 1867 – Oegstgeest 14 January 1947) (sometimes written as Joannes Jacobus Smith) was a Dutch botanist who, between years 1905 to 1924, crossed the islands of the Dutch East Indies (mainly Java), collecting specimens of plants and describing and cataloguing the flora of these islands.

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Johannes Leimena

Johannes Leimena (6 March 1905 – 29 March 1977) was Deputy Prime Minister of Indonesia from 1957 to 1966 and served as Minister of Health under President Sukarno from 1946 to 1956.

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Johannes Opdam

Johannes Franciscus Alphonsus Marinus (John) Opdam was a Dutch murderer.

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Johannes Rach

Johannes Rach (1720 – 4 August 1783) was a Danish painter and draughtsman whose works from Copenhagen and Indonesia are a valuable source of architectural and cultural historic knowledge.

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Johannes Rahder

Johannes Rahder (December 27, 1898 – March 3, 1988), Dutch Orientalist, professor of Japanese at the University of Leiden (1931–1946) and Yale University (1947–1965).

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Johannes Thedens

Johannes Thedens (1680 – 19 March 1748) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 6 November 1741 until 28 May 1743.

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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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Johannes van den Broek

Johannes van den Broek (26 October 1882, Haarlem – 22 October 1946, The Hague) was a businessman and Dutch minister of finance from 1942 to 1945.

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Johannes van Walbeeck

Jan, Johan or Johannes van Walbeeck (1602, Amsterdam – after 1649) was a Dutch navigator and cartographer during a 1620s circumnavigation of the earth, an admiral of the Dutch West India Company, and the first governor of the Netherlands Antilles.

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John Augustine Collins

Vice-Admiral Sir John Augustine Collins, (7 January 1899 – 3 September 1989) was a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) officer who served in both World Wars, and who eventually rose to become a vice admiral and Chief of Naval Staff.

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John Balmer

John Raeburn Balmer, (3 July 1910 – 11 May 1944) was a senior officer and bomber pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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John Butterworth (cricketer)

John Compton Butterworth (17 August 1905 – 18 March 1941) was an English first-class cricketer active 1925–26 who played for Middlesex.

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John Clipperton

John Clipperton (1676 – June 1722) was an English privateer who fought against the Spanish in the 18th century.

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John Curtin

John Curtin (8 January 1885 – 5 July 1945) was an Australian politician who served as the 14th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1941 to his death in 1945.

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John Hallett

John Hallett was a midshipman on at the time of Fletcher Christian's famed mutiny in April 1789.

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John Heijning

John Heijning (–) was a Dutch footballer.

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John Lie Tjeng Tjoan

Jahja Daniel Dharma, BMP, also known as John Lie Tjeng Tjoan (11 March 1911 – 28 August 1988), a National Hero of Indonesia, was one of the first high-ranking navy commanders during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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John Lloyd Waddy

John Lloyd Waddy, (10 December 1916 – 11 September 1987) was a senior officer and aviator in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), and later served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and Minister of the Crown.

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John Ricus Couperus

John Ricus Couperus (1816 – 1902) was a Dutch lawyer, member of the Council of Justice in Padang and member of the High Military Court of the Dutch East Indies.

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John Strachan (explorer)

John Strachan (1846 – 30 August 1922) was a Scottish-born Australian shipmaster and explorer.

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John Sung

John Sung Shang Chieh (27 September 1901 – 18 August 1944) also John Sung, was a renowned Chinese Christian evangelist who played an instrumental role in the revival movement among the Chinese in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia during the 1920s and 1930s.

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John Sydenham Furnivall

John Sydenham Furnivall (often cited as JS Furnivall or J.S. Furnivall) was a British-born colonial public servant and writer in Burma.

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John Treasure Jones

Captain John Treasure Jones (15 August 1905 – 12 May 1993) was a British sea officer who became a well-known media figure in the mid-1960s following his appointment as the last master of the Cunard liner,.

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John van Melle

John van Melle (11 February 1887 – 8 November 1953) was the pen name of a Dutch-born South African author.

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John Whitelaw (general, born 1894)

Major General John Stewart Whitelaw, (26 August 1894 – 21 April 1964) was a senior officer in the Australian Army.

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John Wilson Carpenter III

John Wilson Carpenter III (August 11, 1916 – November 8, 1996) was a 1939 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy who served with distinction in the U.S. Air Force as a pilot and commander, including significant combat service.

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John Wilton (general)

General Sir John Gordon Noel Wilton, (22 November 1910 – 10 May 1981) was a senior commander in the Australian Army.

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Jong Islamieten Bond

Jong Islamieten Bond (JIB) or Islamic youth association was a youth organization during Dutch East Indies ruling established in Batavia on January 1, 1925.

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Joop Carp

Johan Robert "Joop" Carp (January 30, 1897 in Tjomal, Dutch East Indies – March 25, 1962 in Johannesburg) was a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Ostend, Belgium.

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Joost Schouten

Joost Schouten (c1600-1644) was a Dutch East Indies Company figure of considerable repute, in demand as an astute administrator, diplomat, courtier and negotiator for this Dutch colonial and mercantile outpost in the South-East Asian archipelago today known as Indonesia.

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Josef Knottenbelt

Joannes Henricus "Joop" Knottenbelt internationally known as Josef Knottenbelt (1910 – 1998) was a Dutch tennis player.

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Joseph Arnold

Joseph Arnold (28 December 1782 – 26 July 1818 in Padang, Sumatra, Netherlands East Indies) was a naval surgeon and naturalist.

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Joseph Bangust

Joseph Bangust, born in Niles, Ohio, on May 30, 1915, enlisted in the United States Navy on November 16, 1938 at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California.

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Joseph Newman (journalist)

Joseph Newman (1913 – 18 April 1995) was an American journalist and writer from New York City.

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Joseph Rochefort

Joseph John Rochefort (May 12, 1900 – July 20, 1976) was an American naval officer and cryptanalyst.

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Joseph Taussig

Joseph Knefler Taussig (30 August 1877 – 29 October 1947) was a highly decorated Vice Admiral in the United States Navy.

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Joseph Williams Vance Jr.

Joseph Williams Vance Jr. (December 4, 1918 – August 8, 1942) was an officer in the United States Navy decorated for action in the Battle of Makassar Strait during World War II.

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Joshua Slocum

Joshua Slocum (February 20, 1844 – on or shortly after November 14, 1909) was the first man to sail single-handedly around the world.

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Josias Cornelis Rappard

Josias Cornelis Rappard (April 24, 1824, Nijmegen – May 17, 1898, Leiden) was a Dutch soldier and artist.

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Jozef Cleber

Jozef "Jos" Cleber (2 June 1916, Maastricht – 12 May 1999, Hilversum) was a Dutch trombonist, violinist, conductor, composer, arranger, and producer.

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Judy (dog)

Judy (1936 – 17 February 1950) was a ship's dog on board HMS ''Gnat'' and HMS ''Grasshopper'' stationed on the Yangtze before and during World War II.

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Jules Ancion

Julius ("Jules") Theodoor Ancion (August 21, 1924 – November 30, 2011) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics.

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Jules van den Bossche

Jules Felicine Romain Stanislas van den Bossche (4 September 1819 – 12 January 1889) was a Dutch military officer and colonial government official.

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Juliana of the Netherlands

Juliana (Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; 30 April 1909 – 20 March 2004) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980.

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Julie van der Veen

Julie Henriëtte Eugénie van der Veen (Kudus, Dutch East Indies, 8 February 1903 – The Hague, 12 January 1997) was a Dutch visual artist.

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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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Julius von Mayer

Julius Robert Mayer (November 25, 1814 – March 20, 1878) was a German physician, chemist and physicist and one of the founders of thermodynamics.

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July 1916

The following events occurred in July 1916.

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July 1917

The following events occurred in July 1917.

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July 1928

The following events occurred in July 1928.

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June 1927

The following events occurred in June 1927.

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Junichi Sasai

Lieutenant Commander was a Japanese naval aviator and fighter ace of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Jur Haak

Jur Haak (–) was a Dutch male footballer.

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Jurong

Jurong (ஜூரோங்) is a geographical region located at the south-westernmost point of the West Region of Singapore.

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Juwata International Airport

Juwata International Airport (Bandar Udara Internasional Juwata) is an airport in Tarakan, North Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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K VIII-class submarine

The K VIII-class submarine was a three boat class of submarines of the Koninklijke Marine (Royal Netherlands Navy).

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K'tut Tantri

K'tut Tantri (1898–1997), born Muriel Stuart Walker, was a Scottish American woman who was best known for her work as a radio broadcaster for the Indonesian Republicans during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Kaasstengels

Kaasstengels, Kastengel or kue keju is Dutch-Indonesian cheese cookie in the form of sticks, commonly found in the Netherlands and Indonesia.

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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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Kajsa Ollongren

Jonkvrouw Karin Hildur "Kajsa" Ollongren (born 28 May 1967) is a Dutch-Swedish politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party serving as Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations and second Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands in the Third Rutte cabinet since 26 October 2017.

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Kalau Tak Untung

Kalau Ta' Oentoeng (Perfected Spelling: Kalau Tak Untung, meaning If Fortune Does Not Favour) is a 1933 novel written by Sariamin Ismail under the pseudonym Selasih.

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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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Kalumburu, Western Australia

Kalumburu (postcode 6740) and Kalumburu Community (formerly Drysdale River Mission) are both bounded localities within the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley Western Australia.

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Kamadjaja

Karkono Partokusumo (23 November 1915 – 5 July 2003), better known by the pen name Kamadjaja (Perfected Spelling: Kamajaya), was an Indonesian journalist and author.

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Kami, Perempuan

Kami, Perempoean (Perfected Spelling: Kami, Perempuan; Indonesian for We, the Women) is a 1943 stage play in one act by Armijn Pane.

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Kampong Bugis

Kampong Bugis (கம்ப்பொங் பூகிஸ்) is a subzone within the planning area of Kallang, Singapore, as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

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Kampong Makassar

Kampong Makassar was one several internment camps in the island of Java near Batavia (present-day Jakarta) in which the Japanese interned enemy civilians, mostly Dutch, after the Dutch East Indies fell to Japanese forces in 1942.

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Kampung Tugu

Kampung Tugu (Indonesian-Malay "Tugu Village") is a historic neighborhood located in the northwestern part of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung City (Hokkien POJ: Ko-hiông; Hakka: Kô-hiùng; old names: Takao, Takow, Takau) is a special municipality located in southern-western Taiwan and facing the Taiwan Strait.

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Kapitan Arab

Kapitan Arab or Kapten Arab (Captain of the Arabs; Kapitein der Arabieren; al-Kābitin al-'Arab) or Head of The Arabs (Hoofd der Arabieren; al-Qā'id al-'Arab) is a position in the colonial Dutch East Indies appointed with the task of leading the ethnic Arab-Indonesians, who usually lived in concentrated clearly defined-living areas (Kampung Arab).

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Kapitan Cina

Kapitan Cina, also spelt Kapitan China or Capitan China (English: Captain of the Chinese; Chinese:; Dutch: Kapitein der Chinezen) was a high-ranking government position in the civil administration of colonial Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Borneo.

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Karayuki-san

Karayuki-san was the name given to Japanese girls and women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who were trafficked from poverty-stricken agricultural prefectures in Japan to destinations in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Siberia (Russian Far East), Manchuria, and British India to serve as prostitutes.

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Karel Albert Rudolf Bosscha

Karel Albert Rudolf Bosscha, sometimes known as KAR Bosscha or Ru Bosscha (The Hague, 15 May 1865 – Malabar, Indonesia, 26 November 1928) was a planter, philanthropist and administrator of the Malabar Plantation in Bandung, Indonesia.

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Karel Doorman

Karel Willem Frederik Marie Doorman (23 April 1889 – 28 February 1942) was a Dutch Rear Admiral who commanded ABDACOM Naval forces, a hastily organized multinational naval force formed to defend the East Indies against an overwhelming Imperial Japanese attack. Doorman was killed and the main body of ABDACOM Naval forces destroyed during the Battle of the Java Sea.

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Karel Heijting

Karel Heijting (born May 1, 1883 in Koetoardjo, Central Java, Dutch East Indies - died August, 1951 in Paris, France) was a Dutch football (soccer) player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.

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Karel Schummelketel

Karel Johan Schummelketel (24 September 1897 – 8 January 1981) was a Dutch horse rider.

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Karel Zaalberg

Frans Hendrik Karel Zaalberg (26 November 1873 – 13 February 1928) was an Indo (Eurasian) journalist and politician in the Dutch East Indies.

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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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Karina's Zelfopoffering

Karina's Zelfopoffering, also known by the Indonesian name Pengorbanan Karina (both meaning Karina's Sacrifice) is a 1932 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

Karl August, sometimes anglicised as Charles Augustus (3 September 1757 – 14 June 1828), was the sovereign Duke of Saxe-Weimar and of Saxe-Eisenach (in personal union) from 1758, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach from its creation (as a political union) in 1809, and grand duke from 1815 until his death.

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Karl Martin

Johann Karl Ludwig Martin (November 24, 1851, Jever (Ostfriesland) – November 14, 1942, Leiden) was a German geologist.

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Karl von Müller

Karl Friedrich Max von Müller (June 16, 1873 – March 11, 1923) was captain of a famous German commerce raider, the light cruiser SMS ''Emden'' during the First World War.

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Karnadi Anemer Bangkong

Karnadi Anemer Bangkong (Karnadi the Frog Contractor; also known as Karnadi Tangkep Bangkong, meaning Karnadi Catches Frogs) is a 1930 comedy from the Dutch East Indies directed by G. Krugers.

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Karo Batak Protestant Church

The Gereja Batak Karo Protestan or Karo Batak Protestant Church is the largest church among the largely Christian Karo people of North Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Kartinah

Kartinah is a now-lost 1940 romance film from the Dutch East Indies that was written and directed by Andjar Asmara.

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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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Kartini Schools

Kartini Schools, named for the Javanese women's rights advocate Raden Ajeng Kartini (Lady Kartini), were opened to educate indigenous girls in the Dutch East Indies in the wake of the Dutch Ethical Policy.

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Kartolo

Raden Mas Kartolo (died 18 January 1949) was an Indonesian actor and songwriter.

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Kasma Booty

Kasma Booty (Jawi: كسم بووتي; b.1932 – d.June 1, 2007) was a Malaysian actress and film star.

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Kassian Cephas

Kassian Cephas or Kassian Céphas (15 January 1845 – 16 November 1912) was a Javanese photographer of the court of the Yogyakarta Sultanate.

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Kawanishi H6K

The Kawanishi H6K was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat produced by the Kawanishi Aircraft Company and used during World War II for maritime patrol duties.

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Kawasaki Ki-48

The Kawasaki Ki-48, 九九式双発軽爆撃機(shiki-souhatu-keibaku) shortened to 'Sokei', Army Type 99 Twin-engined Light Bomber, was a Japanese twin-engine light bomber that was used during World War II.

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Kōichi Kido

(July 18, 1889 – April 6, 1977) served as Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan from 1940 to 1945, and was the closest advisor to Emperor Showa throughout World War II.

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Kea Bouman

Cornelia "Kea" Bouman (23 November 1903 – 17 November 1998) was a female tennis player from the Netherlands.

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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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Kebayoran Baru

Kebayoran Baru is a Subdistrict (Indonesian kecamatan) of South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kebayoran Lama

Kebayoran Lama is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kediri, East Java

Kediri is an Indonesian city, located near the Brantas River in the province of East Java on the island of Java.

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Kedok Ketawa

Kedok Ketawa (Indonesian for The Laughing Mask, also known by the Dutch title Het Lachende Masker) is a 1940 action film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Kedu Plain

Kedu Plain, also known as Progo River valley, is the fertile volcanic plain that lies between the volcanoes, Mount Sumbing and Mount Sundoro to the west, and Mount Merbabu and Mount Merapi to the east, roughly corresponds to present-day Magelang and Temanggung Regency of Central Java, Indonesia.

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Kees Posthumus

Kees Posthumus (16 June 1902 – 15 September 1972) was a Dutch chemist.

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Kempen & Co

Kempen & Co is a Dutch merchant bank providing financial services in asset management, securities broking, and corporate finance.

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Kendari

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

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Kenkichi Yoshizawa

was a Japanese diplomat in the Empire of Japan, serving as 46th Foreign Minister of Japan in 1932.

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Kenneth B. Hobson

Kenneth Burton Hobson (June 1, 1908 – July 20, 1979) was a general in the United States Air Force.

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Kenya Tea Development Agency

Kenya Tea Development Agency Holdings (KTDA) is a provider of comprehensive services to more than 565,000 small tea farmers such as agri-extension, transportation, processing, and marketing.

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Keramat Habib Noh

Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh & Makam Habib Noh (Jawi: مسجد حاج محمد صالح دان مقام حبيب نوه; Malay for Haji Muhammad Salleh Mosque & Maqam of Habib Noh) is a mosque and Muslim mausoleum respectively in Singapore located at top of Mount Palmer.

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Keraton Kasepuhan

The Kraton Kasepuhan is the oldest kraton (sultan's palace) in the Indonesian city of Cirebon.

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Kevin King (politician)

Kevin Francis King (11 October 1922 – 28 January 1983) was an Australian politician.

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Kho Sin-Kie

Kho Sin-Khie (September 2, 1912 – January 31, 1947) was an Indonesian-born tennis player who represented the Republic of China in the Davis Cup.

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Khouw family of Tamboen

The Khouw family of Tamboen (Bahasa Indonesia: 'Keluarga Khouw van Tamboen; Dutch: 'familie Khouw van Tamboen') was one of the most influential families in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) from the late eighteenth until the first half of the twentieth century.

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Khouw Kim An

Khouw Kim An, 5th Majoor der Chinezen (1875–1945) was a high-ranking Chinese Indonesian bureaucrat, public figure and landlord who served as the last ''Majoor der Chinezen'' ("Major of the Chinese") of Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta).

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Khouw Tian Sek

Khouw Tian Sek, der Chinezen (died on November 17, 1843), popularly known as Teng Seck, was a Chinese Indonesian magnate and landlord in colonial Batavia (now Jakarta, capital of Indonesia).

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Khouw Tjeng Kee

Khouw Tjeng Kee, Luitenant-titulair der Chinezen (died in 1883) was a Chinese-Indonesian magnate and landlord in Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Khouw Tjeng Po

Khouw Tjeng Po, -titulair der Chinezen (died in 1882) was a Chinese-Indonesian magnate and landlord in Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Khouw Tjeng Tjoan

Khouw Tjeng Tjoan, Luitenant-titulair der Chinezen (died in 1880) was a Chinese-Indonesian magnate and landlord.

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Khouw Yauw Kie

Khouw Yauw Kie, Kapitein der Chinezen (died in 1908), also spelt Khouw Yaouw Kee, was a high-ranking, Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat.

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Ki Hajar Dewantara

Raden Mas Soewardi Soerjaningrat (EYD: Suwardi Suryaningrat); from 1922 also known as Ki Hadjar Dewantara (EYD: Ki Hajar Dewantara), which is also written as Ki Hajar Dewantoro to reflect its Javanese sounds; May 2, 1889 in Pakualaman – April 26, 1959 in Yogyakarta, was a leading Indonesian independence movement activist, writer, columnist, politician, and pioneer of education for native Indonesians in Dutch colonial times.

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Ki Wasyid

Kyai Hajji Wasyid bin Muhammad Abbas (born Qosyid; 1843 – 30 July 1888) better known as Ki Wasyid was an Indonesian hero who led the Cilegon war on July 9, 1888 until his fall on the battlefield on July 30, 1888 in Banten.

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Kian Gwan

Kian Gwan was the largest multinational trading company in Southeast Asia in the early decades of the twentieth century, and was founded in 1863 in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Kiichi Hasegawa

was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Kingdom of Bolaang Mongondow

The Kingdom of Bolaang Mongondow, previously known as Kingdom of Bola'ang, was a state that ruled over majority of area of the present-day Bola'ang-Mongondow regencies in the North Celebes province of Indonesia, excluding Bola'ang Mongondow Utara regency, which was a territory that was ruled by smaller kingdoms of Bintauna and Kaidipang.

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Kingdom of Larantuka

The Kingdom of Larantuka was a kingdom in present-day East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

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Kingdom of Sarawak

The Kingdom of Sarawak (also known as the State of Sarawak) was a British protectorate located in the northwestern part of the island of Borneo.

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Kingdom of the Netherlands

The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Koninkrijk der Nederlanden), commonly known as the Netherlands, is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy with the large majority of its territory in Western Europe and with several small island territories in the Caribbean Sea, in the West Indies islands (Leeward Islands and Lesser Antilles).

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Kiras Bangun

Kiras Bangun (1852 – October 22, 1942), also known as Garamata is a national hero of Indonesia.

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Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Kelantan

Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Kelantan (English: The story of Abdullah’s voyage to Kelantan) was a Malay literary work of Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir.

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Klaas de Vries (Christian Democratic Appeal)

Klaas de Vries (1917–1999) was a Dutch politician.

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Klingalese

Klingalese (Malay: Orang Keling, Dutch: Klingalezen, Kodja's, English: Klingalese) referred to an ethnic group in at least Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), Straits Settlements and British India, originating from the Coromandel Coast, Kalinga and the Malabar region.

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KLM

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, legally Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V., is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands.

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KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf

KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf (KLM-IIB) was an airline based Netherlands East Indies (present-day Indonesia) and the precursor to Garuda Indonesia.

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KNILM

Koninklijke Nederlandsch-Indische Luchtvaart Maatschappij (in English: Royal Dutch Indies Airways) was the airline of the former Dutch East Indies.

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KNSM Island

The KNSM Island is a man-made island in the Eastern Docklands of Amsterdam.

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Koeda Sembrani

Koeda Sembrani (Perfected Spelling: Kuda Sembrani) is a film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) which began filming in 1942 and was completed sometime before 1943.

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Koesbini

Koesbini (Perfected Spelling: Kusbini; 1 January 1910 – 28 February 1991) was an Indonesian musician and composer.

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Koetei-class gunboat

The Koetei-class was a class of three colonial schroefstoomschepen 4e klasse (gunboats) built by the Nederlandse Scheepsbouw Maatschappij in Amsterdam and Maatschappij voor Scheeps- en Werktuigbouw Fijenoord in Rotterdam for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Kolff

Kolff (also: Van Santen Kolff, Kolff van Oosterwijk and Van Breda Kolff) is the name of a Dutch patrician family originating from the provinces of Holland and Gelderland in the Netherlands.

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Kologdam Building

The Kologdam Building (Indonesian:Gedung Kologdam) is a historic building in Bandung, Indonesia.

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Kongō-class battlecruiser

The was a class of four battlecruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) immediately before World War I. Designed by British naval architect George Thurston, the lead ship of the class, Kongō, was the last Japanese capital ship constructed outside Japan, by Vickers.

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Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij

Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij (Dutch for Royal Packet Navigation Company), better known as KPM, was a Dutch shipping company (1888–1966) in the Netherlands East Indies, now Indonesia.

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Koolhoven F.K.51

The Koolhoven F.K.51 was a 1930s Dutch two-seat basic training biplane built by the Koolhoven Company.

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Kopi Luwak

Kopi luwak, or civet coffee, is coffee that includes part-digested coffee cherries eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus).

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Koprol

Koprol, since 25 May 2010 called Yahoo Koprol, is an Indonesian social networking service, allowing users to connect based on location.

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Korps Commandotroepen

The Korps Commandotroepen (KCT) are the special forces of the Royal Netherlands Army.

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Korps Marechaussee te voet

The Korps Marechaussee te voet (literally "marshal corps on foot") were a colonial gendarmerie of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL), principally used for counter-insurgency in the Dutch East Indies.

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Kota Post Office

The Kota Post Office (Kantor Pos Kota) is a historic building in Kota, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kota Tua Jakarta

Kota Tua Jakarta ("Jakarta Old Town"), officially known as Kota Tua, is a neighborhood comprising the original downtown area of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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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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Krakatoa, East of Java

Krakatoa, East of Java is a 1969 American disaster film starring Maximilian Schell and Brian Keith.

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Kramat Jati, East Jakarta

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

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Kramat railway station

Kramat Station (KMT) is a train station located in Jalan Percetakan Negara III, Paseban, Senen, Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Kraton Kacirebonan

The Kraton Kacirebonan is the oldest kraton (sultan's palace) in the Indonesian city of Cirebon.

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Kriegsmarine

The Kriegsmarine (literally "War Navy") was the navy of Germany from 1935 to 1945.

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Kris

The kris (ngoko Javanese:; krama inggil Javanese:; ngoko: keris; krama; dhuwung; krama inggil: wangkingan, lit. "to slice"; Jawi: کريس, Thai: กริช krit, Minangkabau: karih, Tagalog: kalis; Bugis and Makassarese: sele) is an asymmetrical dagger with distinctive blade-patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron and nickelous iron (pamor).

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Kris Biantoro

Kris Biantoro (born Rahmat Riyadi 17 March 1938 – 13 August 2013) was an Indonesian actor and singer.

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Kris Mataram

Kris Mataram is a 1940 film from the Dutch East Indies that was directed by Njoo Cheong Seng and starred Fifi Young and Omar Rodriga as two lovers divided by class.

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Kristen Feilberg

Kristen Feilberg or Christen Schjellerup Feilberg (1839–1919) was an early Danish photographer who is known mainly for his images captured far beyond the borders of Denmark.

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Krukut River

Krukut River is a river flowing in Jakarta from a source in Bogor Regency.

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Krupuk

Krupuk or kerupuk (Indonesian), keropok (Malaysian), kropek (Filipino) or kroepoek (Dutch) are deep fried crackers made from starch and other ingredients that serve as flavouring. They are a popular snack in parts of Southeast Asia, but most closely associated with Indonesia and Malaysia. Kroepoek also can be found in the Netherlands, through their historic colonial ties with Indonesia.

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Kuching

Kuching (Jawi), officially the City of Kuching, is the capital and the most populous city in the state of Sarawak in Malaysia.

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Kuda Lumping

Kuda Lumping (Javanese: Jaran Kepang or Jathilan, Malay: Kuda Kepang, English: Flat Horse) is a traditional Javanese dance depicting a group of horsemen.

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Kue

Kue is an Indonesian bite-sized snack or dessert food.

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Kuma-class cruiser

The five were light cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).

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Kuntowijoyo

Kuntowijoyo (Bantul, Yogyakarta, 18 September 1943 – 22 February 2005) was an Indonesian writer and academic.

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Kupang

Kupang (Kota Kupang,; Dutch spelling: Koepang) is the capital of the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara, and has an estimated population in 2011 of 349,344.

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Kusumah Atmaja

Prof.

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Kuta Raja

For the populated place in Sikur, Indonesia see Kota Raja Kuta Raja also written as Koetaradja, Kotaraja and Kota Raja, was the name the Dutch gave to the capital of the Aceh Sultanate in the Aceh region of Sumatra.

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Kwan Ko Siu-wah

Kwan Ko Siu-wah, SBS, OBE, JP (born 1924) was a Hong Kong politician, educator and social worker.

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Kwasi Boakye

Kwasi Boakye (24 April 1827 – 9 June 1904), sometimes archaically spelt as Aquasi Boachi, was a Dutch mining engineer who was born a Prince of the Ashanti Empire.

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Kwee Hing Tjiat

Kwee Hing Tjiat (Chinese 郭恒節, born Surabaya, 1891, died Semarang, June 27, 1939) was a Chinese-Malay journalist and a leading peranakan Chinese intellectual of the late colonial era.

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L. Ron Hubbard

Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986), often referred to by his initials LRH, was an American author and the founder of the Church of Scientology.

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L.W.C van den Berg

Lodewijk Willem Christiaan van den Berg (October 19, 1845 – March 2, 1927), or more commonly known as L.W.C. van den Berg, was a Dutch oriental scholar in the Dutch colonial era famous with his research on Arab Indonesians of Hadhrami descent, which was the first detailed research of its kind in the world at the time.

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Laila Sari

Hajjah Laila Sari (born Nur Laila Sari Jahrotuljannah; 4 November 1935 – 20 November 2017) was an Indonesian comedian and singer of rock and children's songs.

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Lambertus Nicodemus Palar

Lambertus Nicodemus (Nico) Palar (June 5, 1900 in Rurukan, Minahasa Regency – February 13, 1981 in Jakarta) also known as Babe Palar, represented the Republic of Indonesia in various diplomatic positions most notably as the first Indonesian Representative to the United Nations.

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Lammert Swart

Lieutenant-General Lammert Swart (1847 – Den Haag, January 16, 1909) was commander of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and Chief of the Department of War in the Dutch East Indies.

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Lampung

Lampung is a province of Indonesia.

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Land reform in the Philippines

Land reform in the Philippines has long been a contentious issue rooted in the Philippines's Spanish Colonial Period.

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Landhuis

A landhuis (plural landhuizen) is a Dutch colonial country house, often the administrative heart of a particuliere land or private domain in the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia.

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Landrentestelsel

The Landrentestelsel (literally: Land Securities System) was a system of taxation in the Dutch East Indies, in which the indigenous population paid 2/5 of its agricultural products grown or a similar sum to the colonial administration.

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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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Langit Makin Mendung

"Langit Makin Mendung" ("The Sky is Increasingly Cloudy") is a controversial Indonesian short story.

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Language and overseas Chinese communities

The usage of Chinese by overseas Chinese has been determined by a large number of factors, including their ancestry, their migrant ancestors' "regime of origin", assimilation through generational changes, and official policies of their country of residence.

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Languages of Indonesia

More than 700 living languages are spoken in Indonesia.

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Lanong

Lanong were large outrigger warships used by the Iranun and the Banguingui people of the Philippines.

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Lapangan Banteng

Lapangan Banteng, (Indonesian for "Bull's field"), formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch: Waterlooplein) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, is a historic square located in Sawah Besar, Weltevreden in Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Lau Mulder

Laurens ("Lau") Siebrand Mulder (7 July 1927 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies – 29 January 2006 in Uithoorn) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics.

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Laurens Reael

Laurens Reael (22 October 1583 – 21 October 1637) was an employee of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1616 to 1619 and an admiral of the Dutch navy from 1625 to 1627.

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Laurens van der Post

Sir Laurens Jan van der Post, CBE (13 December 1906 – 16 December 1996), was a 20th-century Afrikaner author, farmer, war hero, political adviser to British heads of government, close friend of Prince Charles, godfather of Prince William, educator, journalist, humanitarian, philosopher, explorer and conservationist.

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Lauritz Sand

Lauritz Sand (1 October 1879 – 17 December 1956) was a Norwegian topographer, military officer in the Dutch army, estate owner in the Dutch East Indies, business man and resistance pioneer of World War II.

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Lauw Tek Lok

Lauw Tek Lok, der Chinezen (died in Meester Cornelis in 1882) was a high-ranking government official and landlord in Batavia, Dutch East Indies.

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Lauw-Sim-Zecha family

The Lauw-Sim-Zecha family is an Indonesian family of mixed Peranakan Chinese, Indo and Bohemian descent that came to prominence at the start of the nineteenth century as revenue farmers, landlords and mandarins in Batavia (now Jakarta) and Sukabumi, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Law Adam

Lawrence "Law" Adam (11 June 1908 – 15 May 1941) was a Dutch-Swiss football player who played as a forward.

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Law of succession in South Africa

The South African law of succession prescribes the rules which determine the devolution of a person’s estate after his death, and all matters incidental thereto.

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Lawang Sewu

Lawang Sewu ("Thousand Doors") is a landmark in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, built as the headquarters of the Dutch East Indies Railway Company.

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League of Christian Socialists

The League of Christian Socialists (Bond Christen-Socialisten, or BCS) was a Dutch Christian socialist political party.

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Lebong Tandai

Lebong Tandai is one of the villages in the subdistrict of Napal Putih, North Bengkulu Regency, Bengkulu province, Indonesia.

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Lee Kuan Yew

Lee Kuan Yew GCMG CH SPMJ (16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), commonly referred to by his initials LKY, was the first Prime Minister of Singapore, governing for three decades.

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Leendert Hasenbosch

Leendert Hasenbosch, (c.1695–probably end of 1725) was a Dutch employee of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) who was marooned on uninhabited Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, as a punishment for sodomy.

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Leendert Konijn

Leendert (Leen) Konijn (Zwammerdam, January 28, 1899 – Gorinchem, September 16, 1977) was a Dutch rubber planter (1920-1930) and entrepreneur in the cultivation of navel oranges and various citrus fruits at Lao Kawar, Mount Sinabung, North Sumatra, Dutch East Indies (1932-1942).

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Leger des Heils

The Leger des Heils is the name of the Dutch arm of The Salvation Army.

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Leiden Law School

Leiden Law School is the law school, and one of the seven faculties, of Leiden University.

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Leila Denmark

Leila Alice Denmark (née Daughtry; February 1, 1898 – April 1, 2012) was an American pediatrician in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Leo Bosschart

Leonard ("Leo") François Gerard Bosschart (24 August 1888 in Kota Radja, Dutch East Indies – 9 May 1951 in Hoboken, Antwerp, Belgium) was a football player from the Netherlands, who captained his home country at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium as captain.

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Leo Fuld

Lazarus 'Leo' Fuld (Yiddish: לעאָ פֿולד; Rotterdam, October 29, 1912 – Amsterdam, June 10, 1997) was a Dutch singer who specialised in Yiddish songs.

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Leo Jansen

Leo Jansen (30 April 1930, The Hague - 20 December 1980) was a Dutch artist known for his portraits.

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Leo Podolsky

Leo Podolsky (May 25, 1891, Odessa, Ukraine – October 1, 1987, Los Angeles, California) was a classical pianist and educator.

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Leo Suryadinata

Leo Suryadinata (born Liauw Kian-Djoe in Jakarta, 21 February 1941), is a Chinese Indonesian sinologist.

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Leo Vroman

Leo Vroman (April 10, 1915 – February 22, 2014) was a Dutch-American hematologist, a prolific poet mainly in Dutch and an illustrator.

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Leon Shamroy

Leon Shamroy, A.S.C. (July 16, 1901 – July 7, 1974) was an American film cinematographer.

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Leonard du Bus de Gisignies

Leonard Pierre Joseph, Viscount du Bus de Gisignies (Mouscron (Hainaut), 1 March 1770 – Oostmalle, 31 May 1849) was a soldier and politician in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Leonard Kuypers

Leonard Kuypers (13 June 1899 – 4 August 1988) was a Dutch fencer.

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Leonard Retel Helmrich

Leonard Retel Helmrich is a Dutch cinematographer and film director.

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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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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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Lester Brain

Lester Joseph Brain, AO, AFC (27 February 1903 – 30 June 1980) was a pioneer Australian aviator and airline executive.

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Lewis Morris

Lewis Morris (April 8, 1726 – January 22, 1798) was an American landowner and developer from Morrisania, New York.

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Liberal Period (Dutch East Indies)

The Liberal Period refers to the economic policies instituted in the Dutch East Indies from the mid-19th century.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class D -- History, General and Old World

Class D: History, General and Old World is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Lie Kim Hok

Lie Kim Hok (1 November 1853 – 6 May 1912) was a ''peranakan'' Chinese teacher, writer, and social worker active in the Dutch East Indies and styled the "father of Chinese Malay literature".

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Lie Tek Swie

Lie Tek Swie (fl. 1929–1940) was an Indonesian film director active in the early cinema of the Dutch East Indies.

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Lie Tjoe Hong

Lie Tjoe Hong, 3rd Majoor der Chinezen (1846–1896) was a Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat who served as the third ''Majoor der Chinezen'', or Chinese headman, of Batavia, now Jakarta, capital of Indonesia.

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Lief Java

Lief Java (literally "Sweet Java") was an orchestra in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Liem Bwan Tjie

Liem Bwan Tjie (6 September 1891 – 28 July 1966) was a prominent architect, and a pioneering figure of modern Indonesian architecture.

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Lies Noor

Elisa Firmansjah Noor (died 14 March 1961), better known by her stage name Lies Noor, was an Indonesian actress.

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Liesbeth List

Elisabeth Dorathea List, generally known as Liesbeth List (born December 12, 1941) is a Dutch singer, stage actress and television personality.

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Ligne claire

Ligne claire (French for "clear line") is a style of drawing pioneered by Hergé, the Belgian creator of The Adventures of Tintin.

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Lil Dagover

Lil Dagover (30 September 1887 – 23 January 1980) was a German stage, film and television actress whose career spanned between 1913 and 1979.

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Lilik Sudjio

Lilik Sudjio (14 May 1930 – 9 December 2014) was an Indonesian actor turned film director who won the Citra Award for Best Director in 1955 for his film Tarmina.

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Lily van Java

Lilly van Java (Lily of Java), also known as Melatie van Java (Jasmine of Java), is a 1928 film from the Dutch East Indies directed by Nelson Wong.

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Linois's expedition to the Indian Ocean

Linois's expedition to the Indian Ocean was a commerce raiding operation launched by the French Navy during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Lintah Darat

Lintah Darat (Malay for Loan Shark) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Wu Tsun and produced by Jo Eng Sek.

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List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in the 1930s

This is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas Sleeper Transport (DST) and Douglas DC-3 that occurred in the period from the first flight of the prototype in 1935 to 1939.

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List of air divisions of the Imperial Japanese Army

Air Groups (Air Divisions) of the Imperial Japanese Army were units typically formed by aggregating several (4-8) aviation regiments (Sentais) for the training or large-scale military operations.

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List of air forces

This alphabetically arranged list of air forces identifies the current and historical names and roundels for the military aviation arms of countries fielding an air component, whether an independent air force, a naval air arm, army aviation unit, or coast guard.

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List of airliner shootdown incidents

In the history of commercial aviation, there have been many airliner shootdown incidents which have been caused intentionally or by accident.

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List of ambassadors of Australia to Indonesia

The Australian Ambassador to Indonesia is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the Embassy of the Commonwealth of Australia to the Republic of Indonesia.

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List of ambassadors of the United States to Indonesia

This is a list of Ambassadors of the United States to the Republic of Indonesia.

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List of astronomers

The following are list of astronomers, astrophysicists and other notable people who have made contributions to the field of astronomy.

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List of battles 1801–1900

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List of battles 1901–2000

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List of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress operators

This list of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress operators is a list of users who flew and operated the Boeing B-17.

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List of book-based war films (1927–45 wars)

A list of films that are based on war books.

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List of cakes

The following is a list of types of dessert cakes by country of origin and distinctive ingredients.

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List of church buildings in Indonesia

These are lists of church buildings in Indonesia, based on.

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List of colonial buildings in Bandung

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

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List of colonial buildings in Medan

Colonial buildings in Medan include those that were constructed in Medan during the colonial period of Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia.

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List of colonial governors in 1714

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List of colonial governors in 1715

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List of colonial governors in 1716

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List of colonial governors in 1717

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List of colonial governors in 1725

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List of colonial governors in 1758

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List of colonial governors in 1759

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List of colonial governors in 1801

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List of colonial governors in 1826

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List of colonial governors in 1891

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List of colonial governors in 1935

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List of concentration and internment camps

This is a list of internment and concentration camps, organized by country.

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List of Consolidated PBY Catalina operators

The List of Consolidated PBY Catalina operators lists the countries and their naval aviation and Air Force units that have operated the aircraft.

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List of cooking vessels

This is a list of cooking vessels.

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List of countries by GDP (PPP) in the nineteenth century

These are lists of countries in the nineteenth century by their estimated real gross domestic product (GDP) in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), the value of all final goods and services produced within a country/region in a given year.

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List of countries by population in 1800

This is a list of countries by population in 1800.

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List of countries by population in 1939

This is a list of countries by population in 1939, providing an approximate overview of the world population before World War II.

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List of country-name etymologies

This list covers English language country names with their etymologies.

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List of cricketers who were killed during military service

This is a list of cricketers who were killed during military service.

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List of currencies

For a list of current national currencies, see List of circulating currencies.

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List of disasters in Australia by death toll

This is a list of disasters and tragic events in modern Australia sorted by death toll.

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List of Douglas A-20 Havoc operators

List of A-20 Havoc operators identifies the country, military service, and unit that has been supplied or purchased A-20s.

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List of Douglas DC-4 operators

This is a list of operators of the Douglas DC-4, Douglas C-54, Canadair North Star and Douglas R5D.

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List of Dutch East India Company trading posts and settlements

The following were trading posts owned by the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company, presented in geographical sequence from west to east.

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List of Dutch Indos

This list compiles the names of notable Dutch Indo-European people, i.e. individuals of mixed Indonesian and European ancestry in the Netherlands and Indonesia (the former Dutch East Indies).

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List of East Asian leaders in the Japanese sphere of influence (1931–1945)

This is a list of some Asian leaders and politicians, with a commitment to the Japanese cause, in the Yen Block or Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere Pan-Asian economic associations previous to and during the Pacific War period, between 1931–1945.

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List of Empire ships (Co–Cy)

The Empire ships were a series of ships in the service of the British Government.

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List of expansion operations and planning of the Axis powers

Planning for global territorial expansion of the Axis powers; Germany, Italy and Japan, progressed before and during the Second World War.

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List of fictional countries

This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following list as located somewhere as we know it – as opposed to underground, inside the planet, on another world, or during a different "age" of the planet with a different physical geography.

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List of film directors of the Dutch East Indies

Twenty-nine people are recorded as having directed fictional films in the Dutch East Indies between 1926, when L. Heuveldorp released Loetoeng Kasaroeng, the colony's first domestically produced film, and 1949, when the Dutch formally recognised Indonesia's sovereignty after a four-year revolution, leaving the Dutch East Indies defunct.

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List of film producers of the Dutch East Indies

Twenty-two people are recorded as having produced fictional films in the Dutch East Indies between 1926, when L. Heuveldorp released Loetoeng Kasaroeng, the colony's first domestically produced film, and 1949, when the Dutch formally recognised Indonesia's sovereignty after a four-year revolution, leaving the Dutch East Indies defunct.

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List of films of the Dutch East Indies

A total of 112 fictional films are known to have been produced in the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia) between 1926 and the colony's dissolution in 1949.

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List of first women lawyers and judges in Asia

This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Asia.

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List of foreign Ligue 1 players: N

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List of former European colonies

This is a list of former European colonies.

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List of former national capitals

Throughout the world there are many cities that were once national capitals but no longer have that status because the country ceased to exist, the capital was moved, or the capital city was renamed.

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List of former Royal Air Force stations

This list of former RAF stations is a list of all stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force.

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List of former sovereign states

A historical state or historical sovereign state is a state that once existed, but has since been dissolved due to conflict, war, rebellion, annexation, or uprising.

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List of governors of dependent territories in the 17th century

;Territorial governors in the 16th century – Territorial governors in the 18th century – Colonial and territorial governors by year This is a list of territorial governors in the 17th century (1601–1700) AD, such as the administrators of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies.

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List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century

;Territorial governors in the 17th century – Territorial governors in the 19th century – Colonial and territorial governors by year This is a list of territorial governors in the 18th century (1701–1800) AD, such as the administrators of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies.

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List of governors of dependent territories in the 19th century

;Territorial governors in the 18th century – Territorial governors in the 20th century – Colonial and territorial governors by year This is a list of territorial governors in the 19th century (1801–1900), such as the administrators of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies.

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List of governors of dependent territories in the 20th century

;Territorial governors in the 19th century – Territorial governors in the 21st century – Colonial and territorial governors by year This is a list of territorial governors in the 20th century (1901–2000) AD, such as the administrators of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies.

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List of Hawker Hurricane operators

This is a list of the Hawker Hurricane operators.

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List of historical national anthems

The oldest national anthem defined as "a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism" by Dictionary.com is the Polish national anthem "Bogurodzica", "Mother of God".

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List of historical unrecognized states and dependencies

These lists of historical unrecognized or partially recognized states or governments give an overview of extinct geopolitical entities that wished to be recognized as sovereign states, but did not enjoy worldwide diplomatic recognition.

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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 painters

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

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List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II

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List of Japanese Navy Air Force aces (Mitsubishi A6M)

This is a list of Imperial Navy Air aces flying the Mitsubishi Zero fighter during the Pacific War.

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List of Japanese operations during World War II

This is a list of known Japanese operations planned, executed or aborted during the Second World War.

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List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II

This is an incomplete list of Japanese-run military prisoner-of-war and civilian internment and concentration camps during World War II.

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List of Kapitan Cina

For further information, see Kapitan Cina This is a list of individuals who held the post of Kapitan Cina, a government position that existed in colonial Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

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List of KLM destinations

KLM was set up by Albert Plesman on and started operations on.

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List of largest optical refracting telescopes

Here is a list of the largest optical refracting telescopes sorted by lens diameter and focal length.

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List of literary works published in Asia Raya

A total of sixty-nine poems, sixty short stories, and three serials were published in Asia Raya, a newspaper in the Dutch East Indies and early Indonesia.

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List of lost films

For this list of lost films, a lost film is defined as one of which no part of a print is known to have survived.

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List of maritime disasters in the 19th century

A maritime disaster is an event which usually involves a ship or ships and can involve military action.

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List of mayors of Bandung

This is a list of mayors of Bandung.

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List of military occupations

This article presents a list of military occupations.

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List of Mitsubishi A6M Zero operators

The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was the most well known Japanese warplane of World War II.

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List of monarchies

There are and have been throughout recorded history a great many monarchies in the world.

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List of most successful U-boat commanders

The list of most successful U-boat commanders contains the top-scoring German U-boat commanders in the two World Wars based on their total tonnage sunk.

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List of national border changes since World War I

List of national border changes since World War I refers to changes in borders between nations during or since 1914.

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List of natural disasters in the United States

This list of United States natural disasters is a list of notable natural disasters which occurred in the United States from 1816 to 2017.

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List of non-sovereign monarchs who lost their thrones in the 20th and 21st centuries

Many non-sovereign monarchs either lost their thrones through deposition by a coup d'état, by a referendum which abolished their throne, or chose to abdicate during the 20th century or 21st century.

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List of oldest universities in continuous operation

This article contains a list of the oldest existing universities in continuous operation in the world.

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List of original DC-3 operators

The List of Douglas DC-3 operators lists only the original customers who purchased new aircraft.

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List of painters in the collection of the Rijksmuseum

This is an incomplete list of painters in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, with the number of artworks represented, and sorted by century of birth.

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List of people from Antwerp

This is a list of notable people from Antwerp, who were either born in Antwerp, or spent part of their life there.

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List of people from Frankston

This is a list of notable past and present people from the City of Frankston in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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List of political entities in the 19th century

This is a list of political entities that existed between 1801 and 1900.

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List of predecessors of sovereign states in Asia

This is a list of all present sovereign states in Asia and their predecessors.

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List of pro-Axis leaders and governments or direct control in occupied territories

This is a list of Native Pro-Axis Leaders and Governments or Direct Control in Occupied Territories, including.

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List of Qantas fatal accidents

While Qantas has never had a fatal jet airliner accident, the Australian national airline suffered several losses in its early days before the widespread adoption of the jet engine in civilian aviation.

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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 reportedly haunted locations

This is a list of reportedly haunted locations throughout the world, that are said to be haunted by ghosts or other supernatural beings, including demons.

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List of revolutions and rebellions

This is a list of revolutions and rebellions.

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List of Righteous Among the Nations by country

This is a partial list of some of the most prominent Righteous Among the Nations per country of origin, recognized by Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority in Jerusalem.

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List of Royal Australian Air Force Communication Units

During and shortly after World War II the Royal Australian Air Force formed 13 Communication Units.

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List of ships sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy

This list of military ships sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy lists all vessels sunk by ships commissioned in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and by Japanese naval aircraft, listed alphabetically by ship name.

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List of shipwrecks in 1752

The List of shipwrecks in 1752 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1752.

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List of shipwrecks in 1760

The List of shipwrecks in 1760 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1760.

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List of shipwrecks in 1784

The List of shipwrecks in 1784 includes some ship sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1784.

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List of shipwrecks in 1788

The List of shipwrecks in 1788 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1788.

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List of shipwrecks in 1789

The List of shipwrecks in 1789 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1789.

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List of shipwrecks in 1790

The List of shipwrecks in 1790 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1790.

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List of shipwrecks in 1791

The list of shipwrecks in 1791 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1791.

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List of shipwrecks in 1792

The List of shipwrecks in 1792 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1792.

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List of shipwrecks in 1798

The list of shipwrecks in 1798 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1798.

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List of shipwrecks in 1799

The list of shipwrecks in 1799 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1799.

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List of shipwrecks in 1802

The list of shipwrecks in 1802 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1802.

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List of shipwrecks in 1803

The list of shipwrecks in 1803 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1803.

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List of shipwrecks in 1804

The list of shipwrecks in 1804 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1804.

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List of shipwrecks in 1805

The list of shipwrecks in 1805 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1805.

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List of shipwrecks in 1807

The list of shipwrecks in 1807 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1807.

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List of shipwrecks in 1810

The list of shipwrecks in 1810 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1810.

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List of shipwrecks in 1811

The list of shipwrecks in 1811 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1811.

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List of shipwrecks in 1812

The list of shipwrecks in 1812 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1812.

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List of shipwrecks in 1814

The list of shipwrecks in 1814 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1814.

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List of shipwrecks in 1815

The list of shipwrecks in 1815 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1815.

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List of shipwrecks in 1816

The list of shipwrecks in 1816 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1816.

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List of shipwrecks in 1817

The list of shipwrecks in 1817 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1817.

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List of shipwrecks in 1818

The list of shipwrecks in 1818 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1818.

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List of shipwrecks in 1819

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List of shipwrecks in 1820

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List of shipwrecks in 1821

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List of shipwrecks in 1822

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List of shipwrecks in 1823

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List of shipwrecks in 1824

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List of shipwrecks in 1825

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List of shipwrecks in 1826

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List of shipwrecks in 1827

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List of shipwrecks in 1828

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List of shipwrecks in 1837

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List of shipwrecks in 1838

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List of shipwrecks in 1839

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List of shipwrecks in 1840

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List of shipwrecks in 1844

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List of shipwrecks in 1854

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List of shipwrecks in 1862

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List of shipwrecks in 1863

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List of shipwrecks in 1868

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List of shipwrecks in 1883

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List of shipwrecks in 1911

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List of shipwrecks in 1914

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List of shipwrecks in 1921

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List of shipwrecks in 1922

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List of shipwrecks in 1923

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List of shipwrecks in 1925

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List of shipwrecks in 1928

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List of shipwrecks in 1929

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List of shipwrecks in 1931

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List of shipwrecks in 1933

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List of shipwrecks in 1936

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List of shipwrecks in 1938

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List of shipwrecks in 1946

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List of shipwrecks in April 1837

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List of shipwrecks in April 1838

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List of shipwrecks in April 1840

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List of shipwrecks in April 1843

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List of shipwrecks in April 1845

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List of shipwrecks in April 1944

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List of shipwrecks in April 1945

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List of shipwrecks in August 1836

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List of shipwrecks in August 1837

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List of shipwrecks in August 1838

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List of shipwrecks in August 1840

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List of shipwrecks in August 1846

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List of shipwrecks in August 1944

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List of shipwrecks in August 1945

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List of shipwrecks in December 1830

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List of shipwrecks in December 1835

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List of shipwrecks in December 1836

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List of shipwrecks in December 1838

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List of shipwrecks in December 1839

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List of shipwrecks in December 1840

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List of shipwrecks in December 1842

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List of shipwrecks in December 1844

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List of shipwrecks in December 1845

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List of shipwrecks in December 1941

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List of shipwrecks in December 1942

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List of shipwrecks in December 1944

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List of shipwrecks in February 1836

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List of shipwrecks in February 1837

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List of shipwrecks in February 1838

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List of shipwrecks in February 1839

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List of shipwrecks in February 1840

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List of shipwrecks in February 1841

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List of shipwrecks in February 1843

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List of shipwrecks in February 1844

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List of shipwrecks in February 1845

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List of shipwrecks in February 1942

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List of shipwrecks in February 1944

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List of shipwrecks in January 1834

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List of shipwrecks in January 1835

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List of shipwrecks in January 1836

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List of shipwrecks in January 1839

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List of shipwrecks in January 1840

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List of shipwrecks in January 1841

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List of shipwrecks in January 1842

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List of shipwrecks in January 1843

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List of shipwrecks in January 1844

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List of shipwrecks in January 1845

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List of shipwrecks in January 1942

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List of shipwrecks in January 1944

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List of shipwrecks in January 1945

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List of shipwrecks in July 1833

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List of shipwrecks in July 1834

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List of shipwrecks in July 1839

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List of shipwrecks in July 1843

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List of shipwrecks in July 1844

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List of shipwrecks in July 1845

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List of shipwrecks in July 1944

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List of shipwrecks in July 1945

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List of shipwrecks in June 1831

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List of shipwrecks in June 1833

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List of shipwrecks in June 1836

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List of shipwrecks in June 1839

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List of shipwrecks in June 1840

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List of shipwrecks in June 1843

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List of shipwrecks in June 1942

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List of shipwrecks in June 1944

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List of shipwrecks in June 1945

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List of shipwrecks in March 1835

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List of shipwrecks in March 1836

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List of shipwrecks in March 1837

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List of shipwrecks in March 1840

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List of shipwrecks in March 1841

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List of shipwrecks in March 1843

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List of shipwrecks in March 1844

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List of shipwrecks in March 1942

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List of shipwrecks in March 1944

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List of shipwrecks in March 1945

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List of shipwrecks in May 1839

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List of shipwrecks in May 1841

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List of shipwrecks in May 1842

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List of shipwrecks in May 1843

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List of shipwrecks in May 1844

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List of shipwrecks in May 1845

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List of shipwrecks in May 1846

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List of shipwrecks in May 1939

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List of shipwrecks in May 1944

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List of shipwrecks in May 1945

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List of shipwrecks in November 1836

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List of shipwrecks in November 1837

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List of shipwrecks in November 1838

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List of shipwrecks in November 1839

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List of shipwrecks in November 1842

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List of shipwrecks in November 1845

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List of shipwrecks in November 1940

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List of shipwrecks in November 1943

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List of shipwrecks in November 1944

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List of shipwrecks in October 1834

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List of shipwrecks in October 1839

The list of shipwrecks in October 1839 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1839.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1840

The list of shipwrecks in October 1840 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1840.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1841

The list of shipwrecks in October 1841 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1841.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1843

The list of shipwrecks in October 1843 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during October 1843.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1845

The list of shipwrecks in October 1845 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1845.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1942

The list of shipwrecks in October 1942 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1942.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1943

The list of shipwrecks in October 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1943.

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List of shipwrecks in October 1944

The list of shipwrecks in October 1944 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1944.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1833

The list of shipwrecks in September 1833 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1833.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1835

The list of shipwrecks in September 1835 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during September 1835.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1837

The list of shipwrecks in September 1837 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during September 1837.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1838

The list of shipwrecks in September 1838 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during September 1838.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1839

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List of shipwrecks in September 1840

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List of shipwrecks in September 1844

The list of shipwrecks in September 1844 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1844.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1845

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List of shipwrecks in September 1942

The list of shipwrecks in September 1942 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1942.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1943

The list of shipwrecks in 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1943.

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List of shipwrecks in September 1944

The list of shipwrecks in September 1944 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1944.

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List of shipwrecks in the 1710s

The List of shipwrecks in the 1710s includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during the 1710s.

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List of shipwrecks in the 1720s

The List of shipwrecks in the 1720s includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during the 1720s.

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List of shipwrecks in the 1730s

The List of shipwrecks in the 1730s includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during the 1730s.

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List of shipwrecks in the 17th century

The list of shipwrecks in the 17th century includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost between (and including) the years 1601 to 1700.

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List of sovereign states by date of formation

Below is a list of sovereign states with the dates of their formation (date of their independence or of their constitution), sorted by continent.

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List of sovereign states in 1927

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List of sovereign states in 1928

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List of sovereign states in 1929

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List of sovereign states in 1930

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List of sovereign states in 1931

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List of sovereign states in 1932

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List of sovereign states in 1933

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List of sovereign states in 1934

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List of sovereign states in 1935

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List of sovereign states in 1936

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List of sovereign states in 1937

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List of sovereign states in 1941

This is a list of every sovereign state that existed in the year 1941 and their capitals.

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List of sovereign states in 1942

This is a list of every sovereign state that existed in the year 1942 and their capitals.

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List of sovereign states in the 1930s

This is a list of sovereign states in the 1930s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1930 and 31 December 1939.

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List of state leaders in 1949

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List of territorial disputes

This is a list of territorial disputes over lands around the world, both past and in modern times.

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List of Test cricketers born in non-Test playing nations

This is a list of Test cricketers who were born in a country that does not currently play Test cricket.

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List of the first women holders of political offices in Asia

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List of The Mortal Instruments characters

This is a list of the main characters from The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare, including the novels City of Bones, City of Ashes, City of Glass, City of Fallen Angels, City of Lost Souls, and City of Heavenly Fire.

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List of travelers

This is a list of notable travelers, consisting of people that are known for their travels or explorations.

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List of Victorian Football League players who died on active service

Since the inception of the Victorian Football League in 1897, many of its players have served in the armed services, including the Anglo-Boer War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War (in which Melbourne's Geoff Collins served as a fighter pilot), and the Vietnam War (in which Geelong's Wayne Closter served).

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List of war crimes

This article lists and summarises the war crimes committed since the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 and the crimes against humanity and crimes against peace that have been committed since these crimes were first defined in the Rome Statute.

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List of wars 1800–1899

This articles provides a list of wars occurring between 1800 and 1899.

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List of wars involving Romania

This is a list of wars fought by Romania since 1859.

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List of wars involving the Netherlands

This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of the Netherlands since its independence in 1581.

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List of women warriors in folklore

This is a list of women who engaged in war, found throughout mythology and folklore, studied in fields such as literature, sociology, psychology, anthropology, film studies, cultural studies, and women's studies.

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List of works about the Dutch East India Company

The Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC) is one of the most influential and best researched business enterprises in history,Brook, Timothy: Vermeer's Hat: The Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World.

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List of works by Chairil Anwar

Indonesian author Chairil Anwar (1922–1949) wrote 75 poems, 7 pieces of prose, and 3 poetry collections.

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List of works by Kwee Tek Hoay

Chinese-Indonesian author Kwee Tek Hoay (1886–1951) wrote 62 books or serials (36 non-fiction and 26 fiction), 3 essays, and 11 stage plays.

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List of World War II films

This is a list of fictional feature films or miniseries which feature events of World War II in the narrative.

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List of world's fairs

This is a list of world's fairs, a comprehensive chronological list of world's fairs (with notable permanent buildings built).

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List of years in Indonesia

Years in Indonesia begins in 1945, prior to that, Years in Dutch East Indies (1600–1940) is more accurate.

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Lists of earthquakes

The following is a list of earthquake lists, and of top earthquakes by magnitude and fatalities.

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Lizzy van Dorp

Elisabeth Carolina "Lizzy" van Dorp (5 September 1872, Arnhem – 6 September 1945, Banju Biru, Java) was a Dutch lawyer, economist, politician and feminist.

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Lo La Chapelle

Eloi Hubert "Lo" La Chapelle (22 June 1888 – 23 July 1966) was a Dutch footballer who played club football for amateur side HVV Den Haag.

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Lo Lieh

Wang Lap Tat (June 29, 1939 – November 2, 2002), better known by his stage name Lo Lieh, was an Indonesian-born Hong Kong actor.

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Loa Sek Hie

Loa Sek Hie Sia (born in Batavia in 1898 - died in The Hague in 1965) was a Chinese-Indonesian colonial politician, parliamentarian and founding Voorzitter or chairman of the controversial, ethnic-Chinese self-defense force Pao An Tui (1946 - 1949).

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Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar

The Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar is a passenger transport aircraft of the World War II era.

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Loet Leydesdorff

Louis André (Loet) Leydesdorff (born 21 August 1948 in Djakarta (Dutch Indies)) is a Dutch sociologist, cyberneticist and Professor in the Dynamics of Scientific Communication and Technological Innovation at the University of Amsterdam.

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Loetoeng Kasaroeng

Loetoeng Kasaroeng is a 1926 fantasy film from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia) which was directed and produced by L. Heuveldorp.

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Lolo Soetoro

Lolo Soetoro (EYD: Lolo Sutoro;; 2 January 1935 Google Translate's Lolo studied geography at Gadjah Mada University and got a scholarship from the Indonesian Army Topographic Service. After working for the Indonesian Army Topographic Service, he worked for an American oil company, Unocal. – 2 March 1987), also known as Lolo Soetoro Mangunharjo or Mangundikardjo, was the Indonesian stepfather of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States.

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Lombok

Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.

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Long Airfield

Long Airfield was a World War II military airfield located near Hayes Creek, Northern Territory, Australia.

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Long-range penetration

A long-range penetration patrol, group, or force is a special operations unit capable of operating long distances behind enemy lines far away from direct contact with friendly forces as opposed to a Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol, a small group primarily engaged in scouting missions.

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Lontara script

The Lontara script is a Brahmic script traditionally used for the Bugis, Makassarese and Mandar languages of Sulawesi in Indonesia.

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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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Lost Battalion (Pacific, World War II)

The Lost Battalion (Pacific, World War II) was the 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery, 36th Infantry Division (Texas National Guard) of the U.S. Army.

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Lost in Shangri-La

Lost in Shangri-La (2011) is a non-fiction book by American author Mitchell Zuckoff about a US military airplane called "The Gremlin Special", which crashed on May 13, 1945 in Netherlands New Guinea, and the subsequent rescue of the survivors.

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Lothar van Gogh

Lothar van Gogh (–) was a Dutch footballer.

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Louis Aleno de St Aloüarn

Louis Francois Marie Aleno de Saint Aloüarn (25 July 173827 October 1772) was a notable French mariner and explorer.

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Louis Beel

Louis Joseph Maria Beel (12 April 1902 – 11 February 1977) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

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Louis Couperus

Louis Marie-Anne Couperus (10 June 1863 – 16 July 1923) was a Dutch novelist and poet.

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Louis Fan (convert)

Louis Fan (June 13, 1682. – February 28, 1753.), born Fan Shouyi and also known as Luigi Fan, was the first known Chinese person to travel to Europe, return, and write an account of his travels.

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Louis Rutten

Louis Martin Robert Rutten (June 4, 1884 in Maastricht – February 11, 1946 in Utrecht) was a Dutch geologist.

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Louis Ventenat

Louis Ventenat (1765 - 1794) was a French Catholic priest and naturalist born in Limoges.

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Louis-Charles Damais

Louis-Charles Damais (1911 in Paris – 23 May 1966 in Djakarta) was a researcher at the École française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO).

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Lubbertus Götzen

Lubbertus Götzen (10 October 1894, Amsterdam – 13 July 1979, The Hague) was a Dutch accountant and politician.

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Lucien von Römer

Lucien Sophie Albert Marie von Römer (1873–1965) was a Dutch physician, botanist and writer.

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Ludolph Hendrik van Oyen

Major-general Hendrik Ludolph van Oyen (25 April 1889, in The Hague – 28 July 1953) was the Chief of Staff of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army from 1942 to 1946, during World War II.

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Luwu

The Kingdom of Luwu (also Luwuq or Wareq) is the oldest kingdom in South Sulawesi.

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Lyster Hoxie Dewey

Lyster Hoxie Dewey (1865–1944) was an American botanist from Michigan.

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M. Balfas

Muhammad Salim Balfas (25 December 1922 – 5 June 1975), better known as M. Balfas, was an Indonesian writer and literary critic.

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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.J. Hans Taihuttu

M.J. Hans Taihuttu (born 1909, date of death unknown) was an Indonesian football forward who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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M1941 Johnson rifle

The M1941 Johnson Rifle was an American short-recoil operated semi-automatic rifle designed by Melvin Johnson prior to World War II.

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M39 Pantserwagen

The Pantserwagen M39 or DAF Pantrado 3 was a Dutch 6×4 armoured car produced in the late thirties for the Royal Dutch Army.

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Ma'anyan people

Ma'anyan (colonial spelling Maanjan or Meanjan), Dayak Maanyak or Dayak Barito Timur people are a sub-ethnic group of the Dayak people indigenous to Borneo.

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Maarten Dirk van Renesse van Duivenbode

Maarten Dirk van Renesse van Duivenbode (June 2, 1804 – March 31, 1878) was a Dutch merchant, trader of bird skins for fashion and naturalia, captain, commander and honorary major in Ternate (Dutch East Indies).

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Macassar oil

Macassar oil is a compounded oil used primarily by men in Victorian and Edwardian times as a hair conditioner to groom and style the hair.

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Macau Incident (1799)

The Macau Incident was an inconclusive encounter between a powerful squadron of French and Spanish warships and a British Royal Navy escort squadron in the Wanshan Archipelago (or Ladrones Archipelago) off Macau on 27 January 1799.

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Madelon Szekely-Lulofs

Madelon Szekely-Lulofs (24 June 1899 in Surabaya – 22 May 1958 in Santpoort) was a Dutch writer and journalist, best known for writing novels that were set in the former Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia.

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Madilog

The Madilog by Iljas Hussein (the pen name of Tan Malaka), first published in 1943, official first edition 1951, is the magnum opus of Tan Malaka, the Indonesian national hero and is the most influential work in the history of modern Indonesian philosophy.

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Madiun River

The Madiun River (Bengawan Madiun or Kali Madiun) is a river in East Java, Indonesia, about 500 km to the east of the capital Jakarta.

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Madoera Stoomtram Maatschappij

The Madoera Stoomtram Maatschappij (MdrSM, Dutch for Madurian Steam Tram Company) on Madura Island today's Indonesian province of Jawa Timur (East Java) was one of the railway companies in the Dutch East Indies.

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Magelang

Magelang is one of six cities in Central Java, each of which is governed by a mayor rather than a bupati.

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Maharaja

Mahārāja (महाराज, also spelled Maharajah, Moharaja) is a Sanskrit title for a "great ruler", "great king" or "high king".

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Mahmud Badaruddin I

Mahmud Badaruddin I, also known as Jayo Wikramo, was the fourth regent of the Palembang Sultanate in Palembang, South Sumatra.

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Malabar, Indonesia

Malabar is an area in Indonesia in Java.

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Maladi

Raden Maladi (31 August 1912 – 30 April 2001) was an Indonesian athlete, songwriter, and politician.

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Malajoe Batawi

Malajoe Batawi: Kitab deri hal Perkataan-Perkataan Malajoe, Hal Memetjah Oedjar-Oedjar Malajoe dan Hal Pernahkan Tanda-Tanda Batja dan Hoeroef-Hoeroef Besar (better known by the short title Malajoe Batawi; Perfected Spelling: Melayu Betawi; literally Betawi Malay) is a grammar of the Malay language as spoken in Batavia (now Jakarta) written by Lie Kim Hok.

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Malay alphabet

The modern Malay alphabet or Indonesian alphabet (Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore: Tulisan Rumi, literally "Roman script" or "Roman writing", Indonesia: "Tulisan Latin") consists of the 26 letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet without any diacritics.

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Malay language

Malay (Bahasa Melayu بهاس ملايو) is a major language of the Austronesian family spoken in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

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Malay race

The concept of a Malay race was originally proposed by the German physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752–1840), and classified as a brown race.

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Malay Singaporeans

Malay Singaporeans or Singaporean Malays (Melayu Singapura; Jawi: ملايو سيڠاڤورا) are defined by the Government of Singapore and by intellectuals in the country using the broader concept of the Malay race, including ethnic Malays and related ethnic groups.

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Malay world

The Malay world or Malay realm (Malay: Dunia Melayu or Alam Melayu, Jawi: دنيا ملايو or عالم ملايو) is a concept or an expression that has been utilised by different authors and groups over time to denote several different notions, derived from varied interpretations of Malayness, either as a racial category, as a linguistic group, or as a political-cultural group.

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Malaya Command

The Malaya Command was a formation of the British Army formed in the 1920s for the coordination of the defences of British Malaya, which comprised the Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay States and the Unfederated Malay States.

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Malayan Campaign

The Malayan Campaign was a military campaign fought by Allied and Axis forces in Malaya, from 8 December 1941 – 31 January 1942 during the Second World War.

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Malayisation

Malayisation is a process of assimilation and acculturation, that involves acquisition (Masuk Melayu, literally "embracing Malayness") or imposition (Pemelayuan or Melayuisasi) of elements of Malay culture, in particular, Islam and Malay language, as experienced by non-Malay populations of territories controlled or substantially influenced by historical Malay sultanates and modern Malay-speaking countries.

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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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Malaysia–Netherlands relations

Malaysia–Netherlands refers to interstate relations of Malaysia and the Netherlands.

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Malaysian Malaysia

Malaysia was formed by an international agreement signed by Malaya, Singapore, North Boreno (Sabah), Sarawak and the United Kingdom in 1963.

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Malinau Regency

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

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Malino Conference

The Malino Conference was organised by the Dutch in the Sulawesi town of Malino from 16-25 July 1946 as part of their attempt to arrange a federal solution for Indonesia.

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Malino, Indonesia

Malino (Buginese-Makassar language: ᨆᨒᨗᨊᨚ) is a small hill town in the Gowa district of South Sulawesi, 90 km from Makassar.

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Maluku Islands

The Maluku Islands or the Moluccas are an archipelago within Banda Sea, Indonesia.

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Maluku sectarian conflict

The Maluku Islands sectarian conflict was a period of ethno-political conflict along religious lines, which spanned the Indonesian islands that compose the Maluku archipelago, with particularly serious disturbances in Ambon and Halmahera Islands.

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Manbulloo Airfield

Manbulloo Airfield was a World War II airfield built at Manbulloo Station, near Katherine, Northern Territory.

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Mandala (political model)

Maṇḍala is a Sanskrit word that means "circle".

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Mandarese people

The Mandarese are an ethnic group in the Indonesian province of West Sulawesi in Sulawesi.

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Mandor rebellion

The Mandor rebellion in 1884 and 1885, also called the Third Kongsi War, was an uprising of ethnic Chinese, helped by the Dayaks, against the Dutch East Indies government.

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Mangkunegara II

Mangkunegara II was the king in Mangkunegaran who succeeded to the throne of his grandfather, Mangkunegara I. His reign lasted for approximately 40 years (1796–1835).

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Mannes Francken

Mannes Francken (1888 - 1948) was a Dutch football player, who played for HFC.

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Mannus Franken

Mannus Franken (2 February 1899 – 1 August 1953) was a Dutch filmmaker who played an important role in the development of Indonesian cinema.

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Maraden Panggabean

Maraden Saur Halomoan Panggabean (born in Tarutung, North Sumatera, Indonesia, June 29, 1922 - died in Jakarta, Indonesia, May 28, 2000 at the age of 77 years) or more commonly known as Maraden Panggabean was a prominent Indonesian General during the early years of General Suharto's New Order regime.

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Maram Sudarmodjo

Maram Sudarmodjo (25 January 1928 – 2006) was an Indonesian athlete and air force officer.

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March 1

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March 12

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March 1901

The following events occurred in March 1901.

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March 1939

The following events occurred in March 1939.

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March 1942

The following events occurred in March 1942.

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March 5

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March 8

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March 9

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Marco Kartodikromo

Marco Kartodikromo (1890 – 18 March 1932), also known by his pen name Mas Marco, was an Indonesian journalist and writer.

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Margaret Dryburgh

Margaret Dryburgh (1890–1945) was born in Sunderland, England and trained as a teacher.

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Margarete Zuelzer

Margarete Hedwig Zuelzer (2 February 1877 – 29 August 1943) was a German biologist and zoologist specializing in the study of protozoa.

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Margarethe Lenore Selenka

Lenore Margarethe Selenka-Heinemann (7 October 1860, Hamburg – 16 December 1922, Munich) was a German zoologist, anthropologist, feminist and pacifist.

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Maria Antonia Merkelbach

Maria Antonia Merkelbach (1904–1985) was a professional photographer, designer, and painter.

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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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Maria Hertogh riots

The Maria Hertogh riots began on 11 December 1950 in Singapore after a court decided that a child who had been raised by Muslims should be returned to her Catholic biological parents.

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Maria Ulfah Santoso

Meester Hajjah Maria Ulfah Soebadio Sastrosatomo (18 August 1911 – 15 April 1988), better known by her first married name Maria Ulfah Santoso, was an Indonesian women's rights activist and politician.

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Maria Walanda Maramis

Maria Josephine Catherine Maramis (1 December 1872 – April 22, 1924) is more commonly known as Maria Walanda Maramis and is recognized as a National Hero of Indonesia for her efforts to advance the circumstances of women in Indonesia at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Marie Beatrice Schol-Schwarz

Marie Beatrice "Bea" Schol-Schwarz (12 July 1898 – 27 July 1969) was the Dutch phytopathologist who discovered the causal fungus of Dutch elm disease.

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Marie Muhammad

Marie Muhammad (3 April 1939 – 11 December 2016) was an Indonesian politician and philanthropist.

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Marie-Charles David de Mayréna

Marie-Charles David de Mayréna (also known as Charles-Marie David de Mayréna and Marie I, King of Sedang; 31 January 1842 – 11 November 1890) was an eccentric French adventurer who became the self-styled king of the Sedang of the northern Central Highlands in what is now southern Vietnam.

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Marienburg, Suriname

Mariënburg is a former sugarcane plantation, factory and village, situated in the district of Commewijne, in northern Suriname.

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Marinus Vertregt

Marinus Vertregt (April 19, 1897 – May 1, 1973) was a Dutch astronomer.

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Marion Bloem

Marion Bloem (born 24 August 1952 in Arnhem, the Netherlands) is a Dutch writer and film maker of Indo (mixed Dutch and Indonesian) descent, best known as author of the literary acclaimed book Geen gewoon Indisch meisje (No Ordinary Indo Girl) and director of the 2008 feature film Ver van familie (Far from Family).

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Marius Klumperbeek

Marius Pieter Louis Klumperbeek (born 7 August 1938) is a retired Dutch coxswain who competed in the 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics.

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Mark Rutte

Mark Rutte (born 14 February 1967) is a Dutch politician serving as the 50th and current Prime Minister of the Netherlands since 2010 and Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie – VVD) since 2006.

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Marlia Hardi

Marlia Hardi (also Marlia Hardy; 10 March 192718 June 1984) was an Indonesian film actress active from 1951 to 1983.

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Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car

The Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car was a series of armoured vehicles that were produced in South Africa and adopted by the British Army during the Second World War.

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Marshalls–Gilberts raids

The Marshalls–Gilberts raids were tactical airstrikes and naval artillery attacks by United States Navy aircraft carrier and other warship forces against Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) garrisons in the Marshall and Gilbert Islands on 1 February 1942.

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Marten Douwes Teenstra

Marten Douwes Teenstra (17 September 1795 Het Ruigezand, Groningen - 29 October 1864 Ulrum) was a Dutch writer and traveller in South Africa and the Dutch East Indies.

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Martha Christina Tiahahu

Martha Christina Tiahahu (4 January 1800 – 2 January 1818) was a Moluccan freedom fighter and National Heroine of Indonesia.

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Martin B-10

The Martin B-10 was the first all-metal monoplane bomber to be regularly used by the United States Army Air Corps, entering service in June 1934.

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Martino Martini

Martino Martini (20 September 1614 – 6 June 1661) was an Italian Jesuit missionary, cartographer and historian, mainly working on ancient Imperial China.

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Marty Rhone

Marty Rhone (born Karel Lawrence van Rhoon, 7 May 1948, Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies) is an Australian pop singer-songwriter, actor and talent manager.

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Mas Isman

Mas Isman (Bondowoso, East Java, January 1, 1924 – Surabaya, East Java, December 12, 1982) was an Indonesian freedom fighter in East Java when it was part of the Dutch East Indies.

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Mas Mansoer

Kyai Hajji Mas Mansoer (Perfected Spelling: Mas Mansur; 25 June 1896 – 25 April 1946) was an Indonesian Islamic scholar and a national hero.

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Mas River

The Kali Mas ("Golden river" in Javanese), is a distributary of the Brantas River in East Java, flowing north easterly towards the Madura Strait.

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Masaomi Yasuoka

was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II.

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Masjkur

K.H. Masjkur (EISS: Masykur, 15 December 1917 ‒ 25 December 1994 at the age of 77 years) is the Minister of Religion Indonesia in the years 1947–1949 and 1953–1955.

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Mass arrest

A mass arrest occurs when police apprehend large numbers of suspects at once.

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Mata Hari

Margaretha Geertruida "Margreet" MacLeod (née Zelle; 7 August 187615 October 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy for Germany during World War IHowe, Russel Warren (1986).

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Mataram conquest of Surabaya

The Mataram conquest of Surabaya or Mataram-Surabaya War was a military campaign by the Sultanate of Mataram in the early 17th century that resulted in the capture of the Duchy of Surabaya (Kadipaten Surabaya) and its allies in eastern Java, in modern-day Indonesia.

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Mathilde Verspyck

Mathilde Adrienne Eugénie Verspyck (July 16, 1908 – February 11, 1945) "was a brave woman who was a devoted believer in the cause of freedom, for which she later sacrificed her life," according to her U.S. Medal of Freedom award.

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Matjan Berbisik

Matjan Berbisik (Indonesian for Whispering Tiger; Perfected Spelling: Macan Berbisik, also known by the Dutch title De Fluisterende Tijger) is a 1940 film from the Dutch East Indies which was directed by Tan Tjoei Hock and produced by The Teng Chun.

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Matt den Dekker

Matthew Gerrit den Dekker (born August 10, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the New York Mets organization.

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Mattheus de Haan

Mattheus de Haan (1663–1729) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1725 to 1729.

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Matthijs Vermeulen

Matthijs Vermeulen (born Matheas Christianus Franciscus van der Meulen) (8 February 1888 – 26 July 1967), was a Dutch composer and music journalist.

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Matula

Matula is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) which was directed by Tan Tjoei Hock and produced by The Teng Chun of Java Industrial Film.

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Maurice Ashkanasy

Maurice Ashkanasy CMG (3 October 1901 – 2 April 1971) was an Australian barrister and Jewish community leader.

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Mauritius campaign of 1809–11

The Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811 was a series of amphibious operations and naval actions fought to determine possession of the French Indian Ocean territories of Isle de France and Île Bonaparte during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Maurocastrum

The town of Maurocastrum (in Byzantine Greek Μαυρόκαστρον "black castle"), also known historically as Cetatea Alba (Album Castrum, meaning white fortress), was a settlement on the banks of the Dniester River, now the city of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine, in the 6th century BC.

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Maus Gatsonides

Maurice ("Maus") Gatsonides (February 14, 1911 in Gombong, Kebumen Regency – November 29, 1998 in Heemstede) was a Dutch rally driver and inventor.

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Mausoleum O. G. Khouw

Mausoleum O. G. Khouw is a historic site and tourist attraction in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Max Fleischer (painter)

Richard Paul Max Fleischer (4 July 1861, Lipine in Oberschlesien – 3 April 1930, Menton, France) was a German painter and bryologist.

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Max Havelaar

Max Havelaar: Or the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company (Max Havelaar, of de koffi-veilingen der Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappy) is an 1860 novel by Multatuli (the pen name of Eduard Douwes Dekker), which played a key role in shaping and modifying Dutch colonial policy in the Dutch East Indies in the nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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Max Havelaar-Stiftung (Schweiz)

The Max Havelaar Foundation is a non-profit certification and public education organization promoting Fairtrade products in Switzerland to improve the livelihood of developing world farmers and workers.

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Max Henny

Max Henny (–) was a Dutch male footballer.

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Max Stibbe

Max Leon Stibbe (11 June 1898 – 20 August 1973) was a Dutch anthroposophist and educationist.

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Max Tera

Max Tera (25 October 1920 – 1 October 1992) was an Indonesian cinematographer and editor.

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Max Westerkamp

Max Westerkamp (October 8, 1912 in Tandjong Pura, Sumatra, Dutch East Indies – May 6, 1970 in Enschede) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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May 1917

The following events occurred in May 1917.

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May 1936

The following events occurred in May 1936.

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May 1940

The following events occurred in May 1940.

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Mbah Gotho

Saparman Sodimejo, known more commonly as Mbah Gotho (died 30 April 2017) was an Indonesian man who unverifiably claimed to be the oldest person ever recorded.

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McHale's Navy

McHale's Navy is an American sitcom starring Ernest Borgnine that aired 138 half-hour episodes over four seasons, from October 11, 1962, to April 12, 1966, on the ABC television network.

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Meanings of minor planet names: 11001–12000

002 | 11002 Richardlis || || Richard J. Lis, M.D. (born 1951), an orthopedist and surgeon with the Orthopedic Institute of Pasadena for over 15 years.

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Medan

Medan; is the capital of North Sumatra province in Indonesia.

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Medan City Hall

Old Medan City Hall is a building located on Jalan Balai Kota (City Hall Street), Medan, North Sumatra.

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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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Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs

Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs (Dutch, "more advanced primary education") was during part of the twentieth century a level of education in the Netherlands (and the Dutch East Indies), comparable with the junior high school level in the US education system.

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Meermin (VOC ship)

Meermin was an 18th-century Dutch cargo ship of the hoeker type, one of many built and owned by the Dutch East India Company.

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Mega Mendoeng

Mega Mendoeng (Perfected Spelling: Mega Mendung) is a black-and-white drama film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Boen Kin Nam and produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films.

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Mei Li Vos

Mei Li Vos (born 31 March 1970) is a Dutch politician and former trade unionist and editorialist.

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Meinoud Rost van Tonningen

Meinoud Marinus Rost van Tonningen (19 February 1894 – 6 June 1945) was a Dutch politician of the National Socialist Movement (NSB).

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Melati van Agam (1931 film)

Melati van Agam (also written Melatie van Agam; literally Jasmine of Agam) is a 1931 romance film directed by Lie Tek Swie and produced by Tan's Film.

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Melati van Agam (1940 film)

Melati van Agam (Indonesian for Jasmine of Agam) is a 1940 romance film directed by Tan Tjoei Hock and produced by The Teng Chun.

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Melchior Treub

Melchior Treub (26 December 1851 – 3 October 1910) was a Dutch botanist.

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Melville Castle (1786 EIC ship)

Melville Castle was launched in 1786 as an East Indiaman.

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Mena Moeria Minstrels

The Mena Moeria Minstrels The Mena Moeria Minstrels were a popular Netherlands based Hawaiian music group.

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Mence Dros-Canters

Mence Dros-Canters (5 March 1900 – 14 August 1934) was a Dutch female hockey, badminton- and tennis player who was active from the 1920s until her death in 1934.

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Menggala

Menggala is a subdistrict and a town in Tulang Bawang Regency, at the southeastern portion of Sumatra.

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Menteng Cinema

Menteng Cinema (Indonesian Bioskop Menteng, Dutch Bioscoop Menteng) was a cinema in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Merak Temple

Merak temple, or locally known as Candi Merak, is a 10th-century Javanese Shivaist Hindu temple complex located in Karangnongko village, in Klaten Regency, northwest from Klaten town, Central Java, on southeastern slopes of Mount Merapi.

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Merauke

Merauke is a subdistrict and regency seat considered to be one of the easternmost cities in Indonesia, located in Merauke Regency, Papua province, Indonesia.

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Merauke Force

Merauke Force was an Australian-led military force of World War II which was responsible for defending Merauke in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) from Japanese attack amidst the Pacific War.

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Merdeka 17805

is a 2001 Japanese war film by Yukio Fuji which depicts a Japanese soldier who arrives in the Dutch East Indies during the occupation and stays to fight in the Indonesian National Revolution.

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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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Merdeka Square, Jakarta

Merdeka Square (Indonesian: Medan Merdeka or Lapangan Merdeka) is a large square located in the center of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Mermaids in popular culture

Mermaids, like many other creatures of mythology and folklore, are regularly depicted in literature, film, music, and beauty.

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Meru Betiri National Park

Meru Betiri National Park is a national park in the province of East Java, Indonesia, extending over an area of 580 km2 of which a small part is marine (8.45 km2).

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Methodist Church in Indonesia

The Methodist Church in Indonesia or GMI (Gereja Methodist Indonesia) is a body within the Methodist tradition in Indonesia.

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Metro (Indonesia)

Metro (historically known as Trimurjo) is an Indonesian city (kota) located in Lampung.

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Meyer's friarbird

The Meyer's friarbird (Philemon meyeri) is a species of bird in the family Meliphagidae.

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Meyer's goshawk

Meyer's goshawk (Accipiter meyerianus) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae.

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Mi último adiós

Mi Último Adiós (English; “My Last Farewell”) is a poem written by Philippine national hero Dr.

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Miangas

Miangas or Palmas is North Sulawesi's northernmost island, and one of 92 officially listed outlying islands of Indonesia.

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Michael Rogge

Michael Rogge (born 27 May 1929) (aka IJsbrand Rogge or Ysbrand Rogge) is a Dutch photographer, videographer and amateur filmmaker, best known for his depictions of post-WW2 life in the Far East, in particular, Hong Kong and Japan.

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Michelle Saram

Michelle Alicia Saram (born 1974) is a former Mediacorp actress & singer.

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Michiaki Kamada

(surname often written as Kamata) was a vice-admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy and saw service in the Pacific Theatre of World War II.

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Michiels Monument, Padang

Michiels Monument (Dutch Michielsmonument) was a monument in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Microbabesia

Microbabesia is a genus of parasitic alveolates belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa.

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Mieke Wijaya

Mieke Wijaya (born 7 March 1940) is an Indonesian actress who has won three Citra Awards.

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Miel Mundt

Emil "Miel" Gustav Mundt (May 30, 1880 in Soekaboemi, Dutch East Indies – July 17, 1949 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch football player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.

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Military Canteen of Royal Netherlands Navy

The Military Canteen of Royal Netherlands Navy (also known as the Marine Societeit Moderlust Ujung) was built in Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies (present-day Surabaya, Indonesia) in 1890.

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Military career of L. Ron Hubbard

The military career of L. Ron Hubbard saw the future founder of Scientology serving in the United States Armed Forces as a member of the Marine Corps Reserve and, between 1941–50, the Navy Reserve.

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Military history of Australia

The military history of Australia spans the nation's 230-year modern history, from the early Australian frontier wars between Aboriginals and Europeans to the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 21st century.

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Military history of Australia during World War II

Australia entered World War II on 3 September 1939, following the government's acceptance of the United Kingdom's declaration of war on Nazi Germany.

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Military history of Indonesia

The military history of Indonesia includes the military history of the modern nation of Republic of Indonesia, as well as the military history of the states which preceded and formed it.

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Military history of the Netherlands

The Netherlands, as a nation-state, dates to 1568, when the Dutch Revolt created the Dutch Empire.

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Military history of the Netherlands during World War II

The Netherlands entered World War II on May 10, 1940, when invading German forces quickly overran them.

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Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II

The United Kingdom, along with most of its Dominions and Crown colonies declared war on Nazi Germany in September 1939, after the German invasion of Poland.

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Military history of the United States during World War II

The military history of the United States in World War II covers the war against Germany, Italy, Japan and starting with the 7 December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Military Order of William

The Military William Order, or often named Military Order of William (Dutch: Militaire Willems-Orde, abbreviation: MWO), is the oldest and highest honour of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Mina Kruseman

Wilhelmina Jacoba Pauline Rudolphine "Mina" Kruseman (25 September 1839 – 1922) was a 19th-century Dutch feminist, actrice and author who used to call herself Oristorio di Frama.

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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 businesspeople

Minangkabau Merchants refers to merchants from Minangkabau Highlands, in central Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Ming Luhulima

Ming Luhulima aka Lou Lima was a well known Netherlands based recording artist originally from the Maluku Islands which were part of the Dutch East Indies.

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Ministry of Home Affairs (Indonesia)

The Ministry of Home Affairs is a ministry of the Government of Indonesia responsible for matters of home affairs.

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Ministry of Transportation Building, Jakarta

The Indonesian Ministry of Transportation Building is a historic building and a cultural property located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Misool

Misool, formerly spelled Mysol (Dutch: Misoöl), is one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia.

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Miss Riboet's Orion

Miss Riboet's Orion, originally known as the Orion Opera, was a theatrical troupe active in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) in the 1920s and early 1930s.

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Mitsubishi G3M

The Mitsubishi G3M (九六式陸上攻撃機 Kyūroku-shiki rikujō kōgeki-ki: Type 96 land-based attack aircraft "Rikko"; Allied reporting name "Nell") was a Japanese bomber and transport aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) during World War II.

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Mo Heng Tan

Mo Heng (Bing) Tan (born February 28, 1913, date of death unknown) was the goalkeeper of the Dutch East Indies football team during the 1938 FIFA World Cup in France.

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Moch. Idjon Djanbi

Mochammad Idjon Djanbi (May 13, 1914 – April 1, 1977), birthname Rokus Bernardus Visser, is a former British commando, Korps Speciale Troepen officer and first commander of Kopassus.

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Mochtar Lubis

Mochtar Lubis (7 March 1922 – 2 July 2004) was an Indonesian Batak journalist and novelist who co-founded Indonesia Raya and monthly literary magazine "Horison".

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Model minority

A model minority is a demographic group (whether based on ethnicity, race or religion) whose members are perceived to achieve a higher degree of socioeconomic success than the population average.

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Modern history

Modern history, the modern period or the modern era, is the linear, global, historiographical approach to the time frame after post-classical history.

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Moeljatno

Moeljatno (EYD: Mulyatno; 10 May 1909 – 25 November 1971) was an Indonesian prosecutor and professor.

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Moestika dari Djemar

Moestika dari Djemar (Perfected Spelling: Mustika dari Djemar) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Moestopo

Major General Professor Moestopo (13 July 1913 – 29 September 1986) was an Indonesian dentist, freedom fighter, and educator.

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Moewardi

Moewardi (Perfected Spelling: Muwardi; 1907–1948) is a National Hero of Indonesia from Central Java.

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Mogami-class cruiser

The were four cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1930s.

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Mohamad Mochtar

Mohamad Mochtar (1 July 1918 – 1 December 1981), usually credited as Moh Mochtar, was an Indonesian film actor active from 1939 until 1981.

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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 Husni Thamrin

Mohammad Husni Thamrin (16 February 1894 – 11 January 1941) was an Indonesian political thinker and National Hero.

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Mohammad Jusuf

Andi Mohammad Jusuf Amir (born in Kajuara, Bone, South Sulawesi, Dutch East Indies, 23 June 1928 - died in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, 8 September 2004 at the age of 76 years), more commonly known as "M.

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Mohammad Laica Marzuki

Mohammad Laica Marzuki is a former judge of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia, as well as the first Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia.

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Mohammad Natsir

Mohammad Natsir (17 July 19086 February 1993) was an Islamic scholar and politician.

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Mohammad Roem

Mohammad Roem (16 May 1908 in Temanggung 16 May 1908 – 24 September 1983 in Jakarta) was a diplomat and one of Indonesia's leaders in the Indonesian war for independence.

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Mohammad Sadli

Mohammad Sadli (10 June 1922 – 8 January 2008) was a leading Indonesian policy-maker and economist.

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Mohammad Said Hamid Junid

Mohammad Said Hamid Junid (17 June 1902 – after 1962), often credited as Moh.

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Mohammad Sarengat

Mohammad Sarengat (October 28, 1939 – October 13, 2014) was an Indonesian track and field sprinter.

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Mohammad Yamin

Mohammad Yamin (August 24, 1903 – October 17, 1962) was an Indonesian poet, politician and national hero who played a key role in the writing of the country's 1945 constitution.

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Moluccan diaspora

Begins in the 1950s as the result of the end of its occupation over Dutch East Indies, the Netherlands government decided to transport around 12,000 Moluccan soldiers of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and their families to Europe.

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Mongoloid

Mongoloid is a grouping of all or some peoples indigenous to East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, North Asia, South Asia, the Arctic, the Americas and the Pacific Islands.

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Mononymous person

A mononymous person is an individual who is known and addressed by a single name, or mononym.

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Monsun Gruppe

The Gruppe Monsun or Monsoon Group was a force of German U-boats (submarines) that operated in the Pacific and Indian Oceans during World War II.

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Montagu Stopford

General Sir Montagu George North Stopford (16 November 1892 – 10 March 1971) was a senior British Army officer who fought during both World War I and World War II.

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Monument Indië-Nederland

The Monument Indië-Nederland is located near the Olympiaplein in the southern part of Amsterdam.

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Mopah International Airport

Mopah International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Mopah) is an airport in Merauke, Papua, Indonesia.

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Moritake Tanabe

was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, commanding the IJA 25th Army from April 1943 until the surrender of Japan.

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Morotai Mutiny

The "Morotai Mutiny" was an incident in April 1945 involving members of the Australian First Tactical Air Force based on the island of Morotai, in the Dutch East Indies.

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MS Achille Lauro

MS Achille Lauro was a cruise ship based in Naples, Italy.

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MS Sinfra

Sinfra was a cargo ship built in 1929 as Fernglen by Akers Mekaniske Verksted in Oslo, Norway, for a Norwegian shipping company.

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Mudaffar Sjah

Mudaffar Sjah (13 April 1935 – 19 February 2015) was the 48th Sultan of Ternate from 1975 until his death.

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Muhammad Dahlan (Minister)

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Muhammad Kudarat

Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat (1581–1671) was the 7th Sultan of Maguindanao from 1619 to 1671.

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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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Mujono

Mujono (1927-1984) was the sixth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia as well as the 16th Minister of Law and Human Rights.

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Mukti Ali

Abdul Mukti Ali (born in Cepu, Blora, Central Java, Dutch East Indies, August 23, 1923 - died in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, May 5, 2004 at the age of 80 years) is a former Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in the Development Cabinet.

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Mulo

Mulo or MULO may refer to.

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Multatuli

Eduard Douwes Dekker (2 March 1820 – 19 February 1887), better known by his pen name Multatuli (from Latin multa tulī, "I have suffered much"), was a Dutch writer famous for his satirical novel Max Havelaar (1860), which denounced the abuses of colonialism in the Dutch East Indies (today's Indonesia).

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Mungalalu Truscott Airbase

Mungalalu Truscott Airbase or Truscott-Mungalalu Airport, which during World War II was known as Truscott Airfield (or usually just simply referred to as Truscott) is today a commercial air field in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia.

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Munson Report

The Report on Japanese on the West Coast of the United States, often called the Munson Report, was a 29-page report written in 1940 by Curtis B. Munson, a Detroit businessman commissioned as a special representative of the State Department, on the sympathies and loyalties of Japanese Americans living in California and the West Coast of the United States.

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Muria Christian Church in Indonesia

Muria Christian Church in Indonesia (also known as the Muria Mennonite Christian Church in Indonesia or GKMI which stands for Gereja Kristen Muria Indonesia in Indonesian) is one of three Indonesian church synods which are members of Mennonite World Conference (MWC).

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Murinus Cornelius Piepers

Marinus Cornelius Piepers (1836 –1919, Den Haag) was a Dutch entomologist.

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Murray Robson

Lieutenant Colonel Ewan Murray Robson (7 March 1906 – 26 August 1974) was an Australian lawyer, soldier and a member of the New south Wales Parliament for over twenty years.

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Museum Bank Indonesia

Bank Indonesia Museum (Indonesian Museum Bank Indonesia) is a bank museum located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Museum Bank Indonesia, Surabaya

Bank Indonesia Museum (Indonesian Museum Bank Indonesia) is a bank museum located in Surabaya, Indonesia.

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Museum Maluku

Museum Maluku, also known by the abbreviation MuMa, was a museum dedicated to the Maluku Islands and the Moluccans community living in the Netherlands.

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Museum of Bags and Purses

The Museum of Bags and Purses (Tassenmuseum Hendrikje), is a museum devoted to the history of bags, purses, and their related accessories.

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Musi Rawas Regency

Musi Rawas Regency is a regency of South Sumatra Province, Indonesia.

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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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Mutaqaddimin Mosque

Mutaqaddimin Mosque is an old mosque in Indonesia, located in Jorong Kapalo Tangah, Andaleh Nagari, Luhak District, Lima Puluh Kota Regency, West Sumatra.

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Mutiny on the Bounty

The mutiny on the Royal Navy vessel took place in the south Pacific on 28 April 1789.

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Mutsuki-class destroyer

The were a class of twelve destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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MV Abosso

MV Abosso was a passenger, mail, and cargo liner, the flagship of Elder Dempster Lines.

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MV Christiaan Huygens

Christiaan Huygens was a Dutch ocean liner that was built in 1927 by the Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Maatschappij for the Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland.

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MV Eidsvold (1934)

Eidsvold was a motor vessel built in 1934 at Gothenburg for Norwegian Owners.

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MV Empire Star (1935)

MV Empire Star was a UK refrigerated cargo liner.

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MV Koolama (1937)

MV Koolama was an Australian merchant vessel which sank as a result of several attacks by Japanese aircraft in February–March 1942.

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N. John Habraken

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Nafsiah Mboi

Andi Nafsiah Walinono Mboi (born 14 July 1940) is an Indonesian politician and physician.

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Nagara-class cruiser

The six were light cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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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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Nagoya Pan-Pacific Peace Exposition

The was a world's fair held in what is now part of the Minami Ward of Nagoya city, Japan from 15 March to 31 May in 1937.

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Nakajima A6M2-N

The Nakajima A6M2-N (Navy Type 2 Interceptor/Fighter-Bomber) was a single-crew floatplane based on the Mitsubishi A6M Zero Model 11.

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Nakajima Ki-27

The was the main fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force up until 1940.

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Nakajima Ki-43

The Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (隼, "Peregrine Falcon", "Army Type 1 Fighter" (一式戦闘機)) was a single-engine land-based tactical fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in World War II.

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Nakano School

The was the primary training center for military intelligence operations by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.

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Names of Indonesia

Indonesia is the common and official name to refer the Republic of Indonesia or Indonesian archipelago; however, other names, such as Nusantara and East Indies are also known.

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Nancy Bikin Pembalesan

Nancy Bikin Pembalesan (Nancy Takes Revenge) is a 1930 film from the Dutch East Indies.

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Nanny

A nanny provides child care within the children's family setting.

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Nanshin-ron

The was a political doctrine in the Empire of Japan which stated that Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands were Japan's sphere of interest and that the potential value to the Japanese Empire for economic and territorial expansion in those areas was greater than elsewhere.

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Nasi goreng

Nasi goreng, literally meaning "fried rice" in Indonesian, can refer simply to fried pre-cooked rice, a meal including stir fried rice in a small amount of cooking oil or margarine, typically spiced with kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), shallot, garlic, ground shrimp paste, tamarind and chilli and accompanied by other ingredients, particularly egg, chicken and prawns.

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Nataraja Ramakrishna

Nataraja Ramakrishna (21 March 1923 – 7 June 2011) was a dance guru from Telangana, India.

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National Archives of Indonesia

The National Archives of Indonesia (Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia, ANRI) is the non-departmental government institution of Indonesia responsible for maintaining a central archive.

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National emblem of Indonesia

The national emblem of Indonesia is called Garuda Pancasila.

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National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia

The National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia, (Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia) often abbreviated Fedecafé, is a non-profit business association, popularly known for its "Juan Valdez" marketing campaign.

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National Indiëmonument

The National East Indies monument 1945-1962 in Roermond commemorates the more than 6200 Dutch servicemen who died in either the former Dutch East Indies or New Guinea.

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National Library of Indonesia

The National Library of Indonesia (Perpustakaan Nasional Republik Indonesia, PNRI) is the legal deposit library of Indonesia.

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National Monument (Amsterdam)

The National Monument on Dam Square (Dutch: Nationaal Monument or Nationaal Monument op de Dam), Amsterdam, is a 1956 World War II monument in the Netherlands.

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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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National Press Monument

The National Press Monument (Indonesian: Monumen Pers Nasional) is a monument and museum to the national Indonesian press.

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National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands

The National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging in Nederland,, NSB) was a Dutch fascist and later national socialist political party.

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National symbols of Indonesia

National symbols of Indonesia are symbols that represent Republic of Indonesia.

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Nationale Handelsbank

The Nationale Handelsbank was a Dutch bank that was established to financing trade between the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies.

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Native Indonesians

Native Indonesians, or Pribumi/Bumiputra (literally "inlanders"), are members of the population group in Indonesia that shares a similar sociocultural and ethnic heritage whose members are considered natives of the country.

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Natural rubber

Natural rubber, also called India rubber or caoutchouc, as initially produced, consists of polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds, plus water.

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Naval history of the Netherlands

The naval history of the Netherlands dates back to the 15th century.

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Naval history of World War II

In the beginning of World War II the Royal Navy was still the strongest navy in the world, with the largest number of warships built and with naval bases across the globe.

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Nederlandsch-Indische Levensverzekerings en Lijfrente Maatschappij

Nederlandsch-Indische Levensverzekerings en Lijfrente Maatschappij (NILLMIJ) was a major Dutch insurance business with substantial headquarters buildings and branch offices in the Dutch East Indies and in the Netherlands.

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Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij

The Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (Dutch East Indies Railway Company), abbreviated NIS, was the railway company in charge of rail transport in Java, Dutch East Indies.

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Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek

The Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek (English: Dutch Cocaine Factory) or NCF was an Amsterdam based company producing cocaine for medical purposes in the 20th Century.

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Nedlloyd

Nedlloyd was a Dutch shipping company, formed in 1970 as the Nederlandsche Scheepvaart Unie (NSU) in a merger of several shipping lines.

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Nei

Nei may refer to.

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Nelly de Rooij

Petronella Johanna Nelly de Rooij (30 July 1883 – 10 June 1964) was a Dutch zoologist and herpetologist.

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Nemoe Karma

Nemoe Karma (Finding a Soulmate) is a 1931 novel by I Wayan Gobiah.

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Nepenthes eymae

Nepenthes eymae is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sulawesi, where it grows at elevations of 1000–2000 m above sea level.

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Netherland Indies Gas Company

The Netherland Indies Gas Company (Nederlandsch Indische Gasmaatschappij (NIGM) was a business in the Dutch East Indies, Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. It was founded in 1863 in the Dutch East Indies and expanded to Suriname (1908) and Curaçao (1927). As of the World War II era, the company operated 11 gas plants and 33 power plants. The company became Overseas Gas and Electric Company, Dutch: Overzeese Gas- en Electriciteitsmaatschappij (OGEM) as of 1950. Indonesia nationalized the business in 1954. Operations in Suriname were nationalized in the 1970s. Curaçao operations were nationalized in 1977. The company diversified into trading and construction with acquisitions. In 1959 the electrical installation company Croon & Co Klaas Fibbe was purchased. In 1963, Wolter & Dros. Klaas Fibbe was acquired. In 1969, Dutch technical wholesaler Technische Unie was taken over. Construction company Eesteren was bought in 1972 and Voormolen in 1975. In September 1973 Fibbe Berend Jan Udink made became a board member and helped expand international activities of OGEM. From 1977 to 1979 construction project in Dammam, Saudi Arabia was undertaken. The project includes eight buildings. In July 1977 OGEM bought an equity stake of 44% in Beton und Monierbau (B & M) in Düsseldorf. Many acquisitions were funded with debt and in the early 1980s OGEM went bankrupt after a loss of 120 million guilders in 1980. Parts of the company were reorganized under the name Engineering Building and Industry (TBI). Bankruptcy proceedings were completed in 1994.

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Netherland Line

The Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland ("Netherlands Steamship Company") or SMN, also known as the Netherland Line or Nederland Line, was a Dutch shipping line that operated from 1870 until 1970, when it merged with several other companies to form what would become Royal Nedlloyd.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands (Nederland), often referred to as Holland, is a country located mostly in Western Europe with a population of seventeen million.

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Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service

Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service (also known by the acronym NEFIS), was a Dutch World War II era intelligence and special operations unit operating mainly in the Japanese-occupied Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Netherlands in World War II

The direct involvement of the Netherlands in World War II began with its invasion by Nazi Germany on 10 May 1940.

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Netherlands Indies Civil Administration

The Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (abbreviated NICA; Nederlandsch-Indische Civiele Administratie) was a semi-military organisation, established April 1944, tasked with the restoration of civil administration and law of Dutch colonial rule after the capitulation of the Japanese occupational forces in the Netherlands East Indies (present-day Indonesia) after World War II.

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Netherlands Indies gulden

The gulden was the unit of account of the Dutch East Indies from 1602 under the United East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie; VOC), following Dutch practice first adopted in the 15th century (gulden coins were not minted in the Netherlands between 1558 and 1681 and none circulated in the Indies until a century later).

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Netherlands Marine Corps

The Korps Mariniers is the elite amphibious infantry component of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Netherlands Naval Aviation Service

The Netherlands Naval Aviation Service (Marineluchtvaartdienst, shortened to MLD) is the naval aviation branch of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Netherlands New Guinea

Netherlands New Guinea (Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea) refers to the Papua region of Indonesia while it was an overseas territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1949 to 1962.

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Netherlands New Guinean gulden

The gulden was the currency of Netherlands New Guinea until 1963.

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Netherlands Trading Society

The Netherlands Trading Society (Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij or NHM) was a Dutch trading company established in 1824 by King Willem I of the Netherlands to promote and develop trade, shipping and agriculture.

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Netherlands-Indonesian Union

The Netherlands-Indonesian Union was a confederal relationship between the Netherlands and Indonesia that existed between 1949 and 1956.

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Netherlands–Suriname relations

Netherlands–Suriname refers to the current and historical relations between the Netherlands and Suriname.

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Netty Herawaty

Netty Herawaty (also Herawati, 4 April 1930 – 6 February 1989) was an Indonesian actress who made more than fifty films between 1949 and 1986.

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New Caledonia

New Caledonia (Nouvelle-Calédonie)Previously known officially as the "Territory of New Caledonia and Dependencies" (Territoire de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et dépendances), then simply as the "Territory of New Caledonia" (French: Territoire de la Nouvelle-Calédonie), the official French name is now only Nouvelle-Calédonie (Organic Law of 19 March 1999, article 222 IV — see). The French courts often continue to use the appellation Territoire de la Nouvelle-Calédonie.

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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 Guinea campaign

The New Guinea campaign of the Pacific War lasted from January 1942 until the end of the war in August 1945.

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New Imperialism

In historical contexts, New Imperialism characterizes a period of colonial expansion by European powers, the United States, and Japan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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New Indies Style

New Indies Style (from Dutch Nieuwe Indische Bouwstijl) is a modern architectural style used in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) between the late 19th-century through pre-World War II 20th-century.

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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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Ngurah Oka Ratmadi

Anak Agung Ngurah Oka Ratmadi (born in Denpasar on 2 November 1945), commonly known as Cok Rat, was the regent of Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia from 1999 to 2005, and currently a member of the Regional Representative Council (DPD) from Bali since 2014.

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Nias Expedition

The Nias Expedition was a punitive expedition of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army to Nias at the end of 1855, which, with intervals, lasted until 1864.

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Nias-class gunboat

The Nias-class was a class of four colonial schroefstoomschepen 4e klasse (gunboats) built by Huygens en van Gelder in Amsterdam and Koninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde in Flushing for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Nichi-Ran jiten

Nichi-Ran jiten (in Kyūjitai: 日蘭辭典) is a Japanese–Dutch dictionary compiled by Peter Adriaan van de Stadt and originally published by the Taiwanese branch of Nan'yō Kyōkai in 1934.

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Nicholas J. Spykman

Nicholas John Spykman (pronounced "Speak-man", 13 October 1893 – 26 June 1943) was an American political scientist who was one of the founders of the classial realist school in American foreign policy, transmitting Eastern European political thought to the United States.

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Nick Clegg

Sir Nicholas William Peter Clegg (born 7 January 1967) is a British politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2015 and as Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2007 to 2015.

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Nico Pelamonia

Nico Pelamonia (16 March 1940 – 15 May 2017) was an Indonesian actor turned film director who won the Citra Award for Best Director in 1976 for his film Semalam di Malaysia.

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Nieuwe Zakelijkheid

Nieuwe Zakelijkheid, translated as New Objectivity or New Pragmatism, is a Dutch period of modernist architecture that started in the 1920s and continued into the 1930s.

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Nieuws van den Dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië

Nieuws van den Dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië was a Dutch language newspaper published on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia).

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Nihonmachi

For modern-day Japanese communities, see Japantown. is a term used to refer to historical Japanese communities in Southeast and East Asia.

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Nineteenth Army (Japan)

The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the final days of World War II.

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Nini Theilade

Nini Arlette Theilade (15 June 1915 – 13 February 2018) was a Danish ballet dancer, choreographer and teacher.

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Nio Joe Lan

Nio Joe Lan (Perfected Spelling: Nio Yu Lan; also known by the Indonesianised name Junus Nur Arif; 29 December 1904 – 13 February 1973) was a Chinese-Indonesian writer, journalist, and history teacher.

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Nippon Yusen

is one of the oldest and largest shipping companies in the world.

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NIROM

NIROM (Nederlandsch-Indische Radio-omroepmaatschappij; Dutch East Indies Radio Broadcasting Corporation) was the privately funded territorial broadcaster of the Dutch East Indies.

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Njai

The njai (Perfected Spelling: nyai) were women who were kept as housekeepers, companions, and concubines in the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia).

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Njai Dasima (1929 film)

Njai Dasima (Perfected Spelling: Nyai Dasima) is a 1929 silent film from the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia).

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Njai Dasima (1932 film)

Njai Dasima (Perfected Spelling: Nyai Dasima) is a 1932 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) which was directed by Bachtiar Effendi for Tan's Film.

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Njoo Cheong Seng

Njoo Cheong Seng (Perfected Spelling: Nyoo Cheong Seng;; 6 November 1902 – 30 November 1962) was a Chinese-Indonesian playwright and film director.

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No. 1 Squadron RAAF

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No. 1 Wing RAAF

No. 1 Wing was an Australian Flying Corps (AFC) and Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) wing active during World War I and World War II.

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No. 107 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 11 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF

No. 11 Elementary Flying Training School (No. 11 EFTS) was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot training unit that operated during World War II.

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No. 11 Group RAAF

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No. 113 Air-Sea Rescue Flight RAAF

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No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit RAAF

No.

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No. 119 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF

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No. 120 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF

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No. 13 Squadron RAAF

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No. 14 Squadron RAAF

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No. 159 Squadron RAF

No.

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No. 16 Air Observation Post Flight RAAF

No.

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No. 18 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 19 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF

19e Transport Squadron, also known as No.

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No. 2 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 20 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 200 Flight RAAF

No.

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No. 21 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 22 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 23 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 24 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 25 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 30 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 31 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 322 Squadron RNLAF

The No.

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No. 34 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 35 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 37 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 42 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 43 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 452 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 457 Squadron RAAF

No. 457 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) fighter squadron of World War II.

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No. 488 Squadron RNZAF

488 Squadron was the name given to two distinct Royal New Zealand Air Force squadrons during the Second World War.

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No. 605 Squadron RAF

No 605 Squadron was formed as an Auxiliary Air Force Squadron.

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No. 61 Wing RAAF

No.

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No. 656 Squadron AAC

No.

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No. 681 Squadron RAF

No.

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No. 75 Squadron RAAF

No. 75 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) fighter unit based at RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory.

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No. 76 Squadron RAAF

No. 76 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) flight training squadron. Established in 1942, it operated P-40 Kittyhawk fighter aircraft in the South West Pacific theatre during World War II. Following the end of hostilities it re-equipped with P-51 Mustangs and formed part of Australia's contribution to the occupation of Japan until disbanding in 1948. The squadron was re-formed in 1949 and three years later transferred to Malta, where it operated de Havilland Vampire jet fighters on garrison duty until again disbanding in 1955. It was reactivated in 1960 and operated CAC Sabre and Dassault Mirage III fighters in Australia until 1973. No. 76 Squadron was re-formed in its present incarnation in 1989 and is currently stationed at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales, where it operates Hawk 127 jet training aircraft.

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No. 76 Wing RAAF

No.

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No. 77 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 78 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 79 Squadron RAAF

No. 79 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) flight training unit that has been formed on four occasions since 1943.

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No. 79 Wing RAAF

No.

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No. 80 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 80 Wing RAAF

No. 80 Wing was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) wing of World War II.

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No. 81 Wing RAAF

No.

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No. 82 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 82 Wing RAAF

No.

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No. 87 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 904 Expeditionary Air Wing (United Kingdom)

No.

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Nobuko Yoshiya

was a Japanese novelist active in Taishō and Shōwa period Japan.

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Nobutake Kondō

, was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Noel Sharp

Flying Officer Noel Callan Sharp, DFC (9 February 1922 – 20 February 1942) was a New Zealand pilot of No. 488 Squadron RNZAF.

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Noesa Penida

Noesa Penida (Perfected Spelling Nusa Penida) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) which was directed by Andjar Asmara and produced by The Teng Chun of Java Industrial FIlm.

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Non-sovereign monarchy

A non-sovereign monarchy is one in which the head of the monarchical polity (whether a geographic territory or an ethnic group), and the polity itself, are subject to a temporal authority higher than their own.

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Norman Winning

Norman Isaac Winning, (27 May 1906 – 2/3 December 1950) was a British-Australian soldier best known for leading the Salamaua Raid during World War II.

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North American B-25 Mitchell

The North American B-25 Mitchell is an American twin-engine, medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation (NAA).

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North Borneo

North Borneo (usually known as British North Borneo, also known as the State of North Borneo) was a British protectorate located in the northern part of the island of Borneo.

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North Coast Road (Java)

The North Coast Road (Jalur Pantai Utara (Jalur Pantura)), is the name for the road, 1,430 km in length, that connects Merak and Banyuwangi along the northern coast of Java, particularly between Jakarta and Surabaya.

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North Halmahera Regency

North Halmahera Regency (Kabupaten Halmahera Utara) is a regency (on Halmahera Island) of North Maluku Province, Indonesia.

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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 Keeling

North Keeling is a small, uninhabited coral atoll, approximately in area, about north of Horsburgh Island.

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North Toraja Regency

North Toraja (or Toraja Utara) is a regency (kabupaten) of South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, and the home of the Toraja ethnic group.

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North Western Area Campaign

The North-Western Area Campaign was an air campaign fought between the Allied and Japanese air forces over northern Australia and the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) between 1942 and 1945.

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North-Western Area Command (RAAF)

North-Western Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II.

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Northern Area Command (RAAF)

Northern Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II.

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Northern Command (RAAF)

Northern Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II.

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Northrop P-61 Black Widow

The Northrop P-61 Black Widow, named for the American spider, was the first operational U.S. warplane designed as a night fighter, and the first aircraft designed to use radar.

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Noto Soeroto

Noto Soeroto (1888-1951) a Javanese prince from the Jogjakarta noble house of Paku Alaman was a poet and writer of Dutch Indies literature and journalist from the Dutch East Indies (now: Indonesia).

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Novarupta

Novarupta (meaning "newly erupted" in Latin) is a volcano that was formed in 1912, located on the Alaska Peninsula in Katmai National Park and Preserve, about southwest of Anchorage.

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November 1828

November 1828 is a 1979 Indonesian historical drama directed by Teguh Karya.

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November 1914

The following events occurred in November 1914.

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November 1915

The following events occurred in November 1915.

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November 1946

The following events occurred in November 1946.

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November 2

No description.

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NRP Adamastor

NRP Adamastor was a small unprotected cruiser of the Portuguese Navy that was launched in 1896 and remained active prior to being decommissioned in 1933, being the only ship of its class.

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Nugroho Notosusanto

Brigadier General Raden Panji Nugroho Notosusanto (15 July 1930 – 3 June 1985) was an Indonesian short story writer turned military historian who served as professor of history at the University of Indonesia.

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Nurnaningsih

Nurnaningsih (5 December 1925 – 21 March 2004) was an Indonesian actress.

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Nurul Huda Mosque

Nurul Huda Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia, located in Baringin District, Sawahlunto, West Sumatra.

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Nurul Islam Great Mosque

The Nurul Islam Great Mosque or also known as Sawahlunto Great Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia located in Kubang Subdistrict of North Sirakuak, District of Lembah Segar, Sawahlunto town, West Sumatra.

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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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Nusantara

Nusantara is a Javanese term for the Indonesian Archipelago.

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NV Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw

NV Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw (Dutch: engineer-office for shipbuilding), usually contracted to IvS, was a Dutch dummy company set up by the Reichsmarineamt after World War I in order to maintain and develop German submarine know-how and to circumvent the limitations set by the Treaty of Versailles.

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Nyai Ahmad Dahlan

Siti Walidah (1872 – 31 May 1946), better known as Nyai Ahmad Dahlan, was a female emancipation figure, wife of Muhammadiyah founder Ahmad Dahlan, and National Heroine of Indonesia.

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Nyanyi Sunyi

Njanji Soenji (Republican Spelling: Njanji Sunji; Perfected Spelling: Nyanyi Sunyi; Indonesian for "Songs of Solitude" or "Songs of Silence") is a 1937 poetry collection by Amir Hamzah.

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Nyi Ageng Serang

Raden Ajeng Kustiyah Wulaningish Retno Edhi (1752–1838), better known as Nyi Ageng Serang, is a National Heroine of Indonesia.

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October 1915

The following events occurred in October 1915.

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October 1917

The following events occurred in October 1917.

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October 1928

The following events occurred in October 1928.

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October 1946

The following events occurred in October 1946.

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October 9

No description.

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Odoardo Beccari

Odoardo Beccari (16 November 1843 – 25 October 1920) was an Italian naturalist perhaps best known for discovering the titan arum, the plant with the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world, in Sumatra in 1878.

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Ody Koopman

Henri Lodewijk George "Ody" Koopman (19 July 1902 – 1949), Tennis Archives.com, retrieved 23 October 2012.

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Oei Hui-lan

Oei Hui-lan (December 2, 1889 – 1992), known as Madame Wellington Koo, was a Chinese-Indonesian international socialite and style icon, and, from late 1926 until 1927, the First Lady of the Republic of China.

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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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Oen Giok Khouw

Khouw Oen Giok Sia (1874 – 1927), later more popularly known as Oen Giok Khouw or O. G. Khouw, was a prominent philanthropist and landowner in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Oeroeg

Oeroeg (translated into English as "The Black Lake") is the first novel by Hella Haasse.

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Oey Tamba Sia

Oey Tamba Sia (1827 – October 7, 1856), also spelt Oeij Tambah Sia, or often mistakenly Oey Tambahsia, was a rich, Chinese-Indonesian playboy hanged by the Dutch colonial government due to his involvement in a number of murder cases in Batavia (now Jakarta), capital of colonial Indonesia.

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Oh Iboe

Oh Iboe (Perfected Spelling: Oh Ibu; literally Oh Mother) is a 1938 film from the Dutch East Indies.

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Ohannes Kurkdjian

Ohannes Kurkdjian (first name sometimes spelled Onnes, Armenian spelling Hovhannes) (born 1851 in Kyurin, (Gürun), Ottoman Empire - died 1903 in Surabaya, Indonesia) was a photographer based in Yerevan, Tiflis, Singapore and then Surabaya during the Dutch East Indies era.

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Olivier van Noort

Olivier van Noort (1558 – 22 February 1627) was a Dutch merchant captain and the first Dutchman to circumnavigate the world.

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Oluf Munck

Oluf Munck (October 14, 1886 in Copenhagen– July 23, 1943 in Antjol, Indonesia) was a Danish physician and anti-Japanese resistance fighter during World War II.

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Omaha-class cruiser

The Omaha-class cruisers were a class of light cruisers built for the United States Navy.

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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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Ondel-ondel

Ondel-ondel is a large puppet figure featured in Betawi folk performance of Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Ong Eng Die

Ong Eng Die (born 20 June 1910), also known as Wang Yongli, was a Chinese Indonesian politician and economist.

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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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Opel 1.2 litre

The Opel 1.2-litre is a small car manufactured by Opel between 1931 and 1935.

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Opel Olympia

The Opel Olympia is a compact car produced by the German automaker Opel from 1935 to 1940, from 1947 to 1953 and again from 1967 to 1970.

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Operation Apricot

On 5 January 1945, a party of five Indonesians under the codename of Operation Apricot left Darwin to ascertain the fate of Operation Lion.

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Operation Banquet (Padang)

Operation Banquet was a British naval operation in World War II, under the command of Rear Admiral Clement Moody.

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Operation Cockpit

Operation Cockpit was a bombing raid by aircraft from two Allied naval forces (Force 69 and Force 70) on 19 April 1944.

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Operation Crimson

Operation Crimson was a British-led naval operation in World War II, the objective being simultaneous naval bombardment and aerial strikes on Japanese airfields in the Indonesian cities of Sabang, Lhoknga and Kutaraja,Patrick Boniface, HMS Cumberland, page 86, 2006.

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Operation Kraai

Operation Crow (Operatie Kraai)Zweers (1995) was the code name for a Dutch military offensive against the newly formed Republic of Indonesia in December 1948 – January 1949.

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Operation Lion (1942)

Operation Lion was formed to establish an intelligence centre on central Sulawesi (called Celebes at the time).

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Operation Montclair

Operation Montclair was a military operation during the Second World War.

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Operation Trikora

Operation Trikora was an combined Indonesian military operation which aimed to seize and annex the Dutch overseas territory of Netherlands New Guinea in 1961 and 1962.

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Orang Pendek

Orang Pendek (Indonesian for "short person") is the most common name given to a cryptid, or cryptozoological animal, that reportedly inhabits remote, mountainous forests on the island of Sumatra.

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Orders, decorations, and medals of the Netherlands

In the Dutch honours system, most orders are the responsibility of ministers of the Netherlands Government.

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Organization of Japanese forces in Dutch Indies

This is an article about the organization of Japanese forces in the Dutch Indies during World War II.

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Oriental Film

Oriental Film was a film production company in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia).

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Original six frigates of the United States Navy

The United States Congress authorized the original six frigates of the United States Navy with the Naval Act of 1794 on March 27, 1794, at a total cost of $688,888.82.

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Orin D. Haugen

Orin Doughty Haugen (Aug, 18, 1907 – February 22, 1945) was a colonel in the United States Army and commanding officer of the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment during World War II.

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Osama bin Laden

Usama ibn Mohammed ibn Awad ibn Ladin (أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن), often anglicized as Osama bin Laden (March 10, 1957 – May 2, 2011), was a founder of, the organization responsible for the September 11 attacks in the United States and many other mass-casualty attacks worldwide.

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Oscar van Rappard

Oscar Emile, Knight van Rappard (2 April 1896 in Probolinggo, Dutch East Indies – 18 April 1962 in The Hague) was a track and field athlete and football (soccer) player from the Netherlands.

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Ossenworst

Ossenworst (English: ox sausage) is a raw beef sausage originating in Amsterdam, which was originally made of ox meat.

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Ostorhinchus cyanosoma

Ostorhinchus cyanosoma, commonly known as the yellow-striped cardinalfish, goldenstriped cardinalfish, or the orange-lined cardinalfish, is a species of marine fish in the cardinalfish family (family Apogonidae) of order Perciformes.

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Oto Iskandar di Nata

Raden Oto Iskandar di Nata, also spelled Iskandardinata, aptly nicknamed Otista (31 March 1897 – 20 December 1945) was a fighter for Indonesia's liberation from Dutch rule.

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Ottho Gerhard Heldring

Ottho Gerhard Heldring (17 May 1804 – 11 July 1876) was a Dutch preacher and philanthropist who believed in justification through faith but also in social work.

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Otto Ferdinand Muller von Czernicki

Otto Ferdinand Muller von Czernicki (March 13, 1909 in Magetan, Dutch East Indies – 1998) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Otto Gottlieb Mohnike

Otto Gottlieb Mohnike (July 27, 1814 - January 26, 1887) was a German physician and naturalist who was a native of Stralsund.

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Otto Huiswoud

Otto Eduard Gerardus Majella Huiswoud (October 28, 1893 – February 20, 1961) was a Suriname-born political activist who was a charter member of the Communist Party of America.

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Otto Karlowa

Otto Georg Gustav Karlowa (26 July 1883 – 7 April 1940) was a German Naval Officer, Diplomat and Nazi Party Organizer in Britain.

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Otto van Rees

Otto van Rees (4 January 1823 – 10 March 1892) was a Dutch liberal politician and colonial governor of the Dutch East Indies.

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Otto van Verschuer

Otto Willem Arnold baron van Verschuer, lord of Mariënwaerdt, Echteld and Enspijk (22 July 1927 – 4 June 2014) was a Dutch politician.

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Ottoman expedition to Aceh

The Ottoman expedition to Aceh started from around 1565 when the Ottoman Empire endeavoured to support the Aceh Sultanate in its fight against the Portuguese Empire in Malacca.

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Oud-Strijders Legioen

The Oud-Strijders Legioen (OSL; "Former Warriors' Legion") was a Dutch right-wing veterans' organization that was active after 1958 and which still maintains a web presence.

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Our Struggle

"Our Struggle" was a pamphlet written late October 1945 by Indonesian independence leader Soetan Sjahrir.

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Ourang Medan

The SS Ourang Medan was a ghost ship which, according to various undocumented sources, became a shipwreck in Dutch East Indies waters after its entire crew had died under suspicious circumstances.

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Outline of Indonesia

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Indonesia: Indonesia – sovereign island nation located in Southeast Asia comprising more than 17,000 islands of the Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Outline of Maldives

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Maldives: The Maldives – island nation comprising a group of atolls in the Indian Ocean.

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Ouw Peh Tjoa

Ouw Peh Tjoa (Hokkien for Black and White Snakes), also known by the Malay-language title Doea Siloeman Oeler Poeti en Item (meaning Two Snakes, One White and One Black), is a 1934 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Overseas Chinese

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P. E. de Josselin de Jong

Patrick Edward de Josselin de Jong (July 8, 1922 – January 1, 1999) was a professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Leiden for over 30 years, and department chair from 1957 through 1987.

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P. F. Dahler

Pieter Frederich Dahler (21 February 1883 in Semarang – 7 June 1948 in Jogjakarta), more commonly known as P.F. Dahler or Frits Dahler, was one of the leading Indo (Eurasian) politicians and activists advocating integration of the native Indo-European community into the indigenous society of the Dutch East Indies (now: Indonesia).

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P. W. Scharroo

Colonel Pieter Wilhelmus Scharroo (16 September 1883 – 19 August 1963) was a Dutch military commander in charge during the Battle of Rotterdam.

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Paatje Phefferkorn

Verdi Phefferkorn von Offenbach (Bandung 1922), better known as ‘Paatje Phefferkorn’, is an iconic Indo (Eurasian) practitioner of the Indonesian martial art Pencak Silat in the Netherlands.

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Pacific Ocean Areas (command)

Pacific Ocean Areas was a major Allied military command in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II.

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Pacific Ocean theater of World War II

The Pacific Ocean theater, during World War II, was a major theater of the war between the Allies and the Empire of Japan.

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Pacific War

The Pacific War, sometimes called the Asia-Pacific War, was the theater of World War II that was fought in the Pacific and Asia. It was fought over a vast area that included the Pacific Ocean and islands, the South West Pacific, South-East Asia, and in China (including the 1945 Soviet–Japanese conflict). The Second Sino-Japanese War between the Empire of Japan and the Republic of China had been in progress since 7 July 1937, with hostilities dating back as far as 19 September 1931 with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. However, it is more widely accepted that the Pacific War itself began on 7/8 December 1941, when Japan invaded Thailand and attacked the British possessions of Malaya, Singapore, and Hong Kong as well as the United States military and naval bases in Hawaii, Wake Island, Guam and the Philippines. The Pacific War saw the Allies pitted against Japan, the latter briefly aided by Thailand and to a much lesser extent by the Axis allied Germany and Italy. The war culminated in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and other large aerial bomb attacks by the Allies, accompanied by the Soviet declaration of war and invasion of Manchuria on 9 August 1945, resulting in the Japanese announcement of intent to surrender on 15 August 1945. The formal surrender of Japan ceremony took place aboard the battleship in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945. Japan's Shinto Emperor was forced to relinquish much of his authority and his divine status through the Shinto Directive in order to pave the way for extensive cultural and political reforms. After the war, Japan lost all rights and titles to its former possessions in Asia and the Pacific, and its sovereignty was limited to the four main home islands.

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Padang

Padang (Jawi) is the capital of the province of West Sumatra in Indonesia.

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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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Paguyuban Pasundan

Paguyuban Pasundan (Sundanese language literally means Sundanese Circle of Friends) is a Sundanese cultural organization that was founded on 20 July 1913, to become the oldest organizations in Indonesia that still operates.

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Pah Wongso

Louis Victor Wijnhamer (11 February 1904 – 13 May 1975), better known as Pah Wongso, was an Indo social worker popular within the ethnic Chinese community of what was initially the Dutch East Indies, and subsequently became Indonesia.

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Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman

Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman (Malay for Pah Wongso the Righteous Warrior) is a 1941 detective film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Pah Wongso Tersangka

Pah Wongso Tersangka (Indonesian for Pah Wongso Becomes a Suspect), also known under the Dutch title Pah Wongso Keert Terug (Pah Wongso Returns), is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies directed by Wu Tsun for Star Film.

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Painan

Painan is a coastal town that serves as the capital of the South Pesisir regency of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Paku Alam IX

KGPAA Paku Alam IX (7 May 1938 – 21 November 2015) was the ruler of Pakualaman, in central Java, 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 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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Pal Meriam

Pal Meriam is an administrative village (kelurahan in Indonesian) in Matraman subdistrict, East Jakarta.

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Palace

A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence, or the home of a head of state or some other high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop.

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Palembang

Palembang (Indonesian pronunciation: palɛmˈbaŋ) is the capital city of South Sumatra province of 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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Pampanga

Pampanga (Lalawigan ning Pampanga; Lalawigan ng Pampanga) is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines.

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Pancasila (politics)

Pancasila is the official, foundational philosophical theory of the Indonesian state.

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Pandan cake

Pandan cake is a light, fluffy, green-colored sponge cake of Southeast Asian origin, flavoured with the juice of Pandanus amaryllifolius leaves.

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Pander & Son

Pander & Son was a Dutch aircraft company based in The Hague, founded by Harmen Pander and his son Henk Pander.

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Panggilan Darah

Panggilan Darah (Indonesian for Call of Blood) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) written and directed by Sutan Usman Karim and produced by Tjho Seng Han for Oriental Film.

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Pankaj Gupta

Pankaj Kumar Gupta MBE (1899 – 5 March 1971) was one of the earliest Indian sports administrators involved in football, hockey and cricket.

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Pannai

Pannai, Panai or Pane is a Buddhist kingdom existed around 11th to 14th century located on east coast of Northern Sumatra.

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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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Pantjawarna

Pantjawarna (Perfected Spelling: Pancawarna; Indonesian for Five Colours) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Pao An Tui

Pao An Tui, sometimes incorrectly spelt Po An Tui or Poh An Tui, was a self-defense force of the Chinese-Indonesian community during the Indonesian Revolution (1945–1950).

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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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Papua conflict

The Papua conflict is an ongoing conflict between the Indonesian government and portions of the indigenous populations of Western New Guinea (Papua) in the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua on the island of New Guinea in which the Indonesian government has been accused of conducting a genocidal campaign against the indigenous inhabitants.

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Parahyangan

Parahyangan or Priangan or Preanger is a cultural and mountainous region in West Java province on the island of Java in Indonesia.

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Paramountcy

The doctrine of paramountcy is the legal principle that reconciles contradicting or conflicting laws in a federalist state, where both the central government, and the provincial or state governments, have the power to create laws in relation to the same matters.

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Pareh

Pareh (Sundanese for "rice"), released internationally as Pareh, Song of the Rice, is a 1936 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia).

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Parwati Soepangat

Parwati Soepangat (1 May 1932 – 24 July 2016), also known as Maha Upasaka Pandita Metta Pannakusuma Parwati Soepangat Soemarto, was an Indonesian Buddhist figure who established Wanita Buddhis Indonesia (WBI) in 1973 and became the first chairman of WBI.

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Pasar Kliwon

Pasar Kliwon is one of the villages in the Pasar Kliwon District, Surakarta in Indonesia.

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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 Minggu

Pasar Minggu is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Pasundan

The State of Pasundan (Indonesian and Negara Pasundan) was a federal state (negara bagian) formed in the western part of the Indonesian island of Java by the Netherlands in 1948 as part of an attempt to reestablish the colony of the Dutch East Indies during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Patent office in Indonesia

In Indonesia, the Patent Office (Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Intelektual, "Directorate General of Intellectual Property") is a governmental agency overseeing intellectual property rights (HKI).

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Pattimura

Thomas Matulessy (8 June 178316 December 1817), also known as Kapitan Pattimura or simply Pattimura, was an Ambonese soldier and National Hero of Indonesia.

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Paul Aijirō Yamaguchi

was a Japanese prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Paul Couvret

Paul Couvret OAM, JP (5 June 19225 July 2013) was a Dutch–born Australian military veteran, New South Wales schoolteacher and local Councillor.

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Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi

, sometimes mistakenly referred to as Nebu Tatsuguchi (August 31, 1911 – May 30, 1943), was a surgeon in the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during World War II.

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Paula (1876 barque)

Paula was a barque built in 1876 in Hammelwarden, Germany.

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Paulus Adrianus Daum

Paulus Adrianus Daum (3 August 1850 – 14 September 1898), more commonly known as P. A. Daum, was a Dutch author of Dutch East Indies literature of the nineteenth century.

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PCJJ

PCJJ (later known as PCJ) was a pioneering shortwave radio station in the Netherlands operated by Philips Radio on behalf of Philips Laboratories, a division of Philips Electronics.

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Peanut sauce

Peanut sauce, satay sauce, bumbu kacang, sambal kacang, or pecel is a sauce made from ground roasted or fried peanuts, widely used in cuisines worldwide.

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Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory

The Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory is the argument that U.S. Government officials had advance knowledge of Japan's December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Pekanbaru

Pekanbaru (Jawi: ڤكنبارو,, Dutch: Pakanbaroe), is the capital of Indonesian province of Riau, and a major economic center on the eastern part of Sumatra Island.

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Pembrita Betawi

Pembrita Betawi (meaning Batavian Reporter) was a daily newspaper from Batavia (now Jakarta), Dutch East Indies, which was published from 1884 until 1916.

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Penang

Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait.

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Pencak Silat

Pencak silat (in Western writings sometimes spelled "pentjak silat" or phonetically as "penchak silat") is an umbrella term for a class of related Indonesian martial arts.

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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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Pensacola Convoy

The Pensacola Convoy is a colloquialism for a United States military shipping convoy that took place in late 1941 as the Pacific War began.

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People's Dispensary for Sick Animals

The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) is a veterinary charity in the United Kingdom.

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People's Party for Freedom and Democracy

The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie, VVD) is a conservative-liberal political party in the Netherlands.

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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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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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Perhimpoenan Indonesia

The Perhimpoenan Indonesia (PI) (Eng: Indonesian association; Dutch: Indonesische Vereniging) was an association for Indonesian students in the Netherlands in the first half of the twentieth century.

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Perkedel

Perkedel, bergedel, pegedil or begedil is Indonesian fried patties, made of ground potatoes, minced meat, peeled and ground corn or tofu, or minced fish.

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Persatuan Arab Indonesia

Persatuan Arab Indonesia (PAI) or Persatoean Arab Indonesia (in older EYD) is an association of Arab Indonesians founded by Abdurrahman Baswedan in 1934 in Semarang to encourage the allegiance of Arab immigrants to Indonesia.

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Persatuan Muslim Indonesia

Persatuan Muslim Indonesia (lit: Union of Indonesian Muslims, or Indonesian Muslim Union), also abbreviated as PERMI, was a political party espoused Islamic-nationalism based in Padang Panjang, founded in 1930.

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Persecutions of the Catholic Church and Pius XII

Persecutions against the Catholic Church took place throughout the pontificate of Pope Pius XII (1939-1958).

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Perserikatan

Perserikatan is a term commonly refers to national amateur football competitions in Indonesia held between 1931 and 1994 before the formation of Liga Indonesia, organized by the PSSI, the Indonesian football federation.

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Peter Carey (historian)

Peter (P.B.R.) Carey (born 30 April 1948 in Rangoon) is a British historian and author who specialises in the modern history of Indonesia, Java in particular, and has also written on East Timor (Timor-Leste) and Burma (Myanmar).

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Peter Jeffrey (RAAF officer)

Peter Jeffrey, DSO, DFC (6 July 1913 – before 10 April 1997) was a senior officer and fighter ace in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Peter Koefoed

Peter Koefoed (April 22, 1902 – December 14, 1983) was a Danish field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Peter Kuiper

Peter Kuiper (Langsa, March 30, 1929 – Berlin, September 28, 2007) was a German actor of film, theatre and television.

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Peter Ouwens

Pieter Antonie Ouwens (14 February 1849, Amsterdam – 5 March 1922, Buitenzorg) was a Dutch scientist and Director of the Java Zoological Museum and Botanical Gardens.

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Peter Prahm

Peter Thal Philipsen Prahm (July 27, 1908 – May 23, 2003) was a Danish field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Peter Sanders (Indian Army officer)

Lt Colonel Peter Sanders, DSO (23 October 1911 – 19 September 2003), who lost an arm policing the Indian-Afghan frontier in 1939 before winning a DSO at the Battle of Imphal in 1944 while commanding Gurkha infantry in several hard-fought battles.

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Peter Tazelaar

Peter Tazelaar (5 May 1920 – 6 June 1993) was a member of the Dutch resistance during World War II and worked as an agent for the SOE.

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Petjo language

Petjo, also known as Petjoh, Petjok, Pecok, is a Dutch-based creole language that originated among the Indos, people of mixed Dutch and Indonesian ancestry in the former Dutch East Indies.

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Petroleum seep

A petroleum seep is a place where natural liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons escape to the earth's atmosphere and surface, normally under low pressure or flow.

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Petruk

Petruk is a character in traditional Javanese puppetry, or wayang.

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Petrus Albertus van der Parra

Petrus Albertus van der Parra (29 September 1714 – 28 December 1775) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1761 to 1775.

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Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder

Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder S.J. (January 29, 1906 – July 8, 1995) was a Dutch expert in the Old Javanese language.

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Petrus Kaseke

Petrus Kaseke (born in Ratahan Minahasa, North Sulawesi, October 2, 1942; age 74 years) is an Indonesian craftsman specializing in kolintang, a traditional Indonesian musical instrument.

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Petrus Wijtse Winkel

Petrus Wijtse Winkel (13 June 1909 – 21 April 2012) was a Dutch colonial administrator in the Netherlands East Indies and centenarian.

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Peurise Awe

Peurise Awe or Peurise Awi is a shield originating from Aceh, Indonesia.

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Peurise Teumaga

Peurise Teumaga or Peurise Lembaga is a shield originating from Aceh, Indonesia.

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Philip Christison

General Sir (Alexander Frank) Philip Christison, 4th Baronet, (17 November 1893 – 21 December 1993) was a British Army officer who served with distinction during the world wars.

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Philip Kuenen

Philip Henry Kuenen (22 July 1902 in Dundee – 17 December 1976 in Leiden) was a Dutch geologist.

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Philipp Franz von Siebold

Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold (17 February 1796 – 18 October 1866) was a German physician, botanist, and traveler.

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Philippe Bär

Ronald Philippe Bär, (Manado, North Sulawesi, then Dutch East Indies, July 29, 1928) is a retired Dutch Roman Catholic bishop.

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Philippines Campaign (1941–42)

The Philippines Campaign (Filipino: Kampanya sa Pilipinas or Labanan sa Pilipinas) or the Battle of the Philippines, fought 8 December 1941 – 8 May 1942, was the invasion of the Philippines by Imperial Japan and the defense of the islands by United States and Filipino forces during the Second World War.

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Philippines Campaign (1944–1945)

The Philippines campaign, the Battle of the Philippines or the Liberation of the Philippines (Filipino: Kampanya sa Pilipinas, Labanan sa Pilipinas & Liberasyon ng Pilipinas), (Operation Musketeer I, II, and III) (Filipino: Operasyon Mosketero I, II, at III), was the American and Filipino campaign to defeat and expel the Imperial Japanese forces occupying the Philippines during World War II.

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Philips

Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Philips, stylized as PHILIPS) is a Dutch multinational technology company headquartered in Amsterdam currently focused in the area of healthcare.

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Phoa Keng Hek

Phoa Keng Hek Sia (1857–1937) was a Chinese Indonesian social activist and first president of Tiong Hoa Hwe Koan, an influential Confucian educational and social organisation meant to better the position of ethnic Chinese in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Phoa Liong Gie

Phoa Liong Gie Sia (born in Bandung on June 4, 1905 – died on January 14, 1983 in Switzerland) was an Indonesian-born Swiss jurist, politician and newspaper owner of the late colonial era in the Dutch East Indies.

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Picul

A picul http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50178784 "Picul" entry at the OED Online.

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Pierre Joseph Eyma

Pierre Joseph Eyma (25 July 1903 – 1945) was a Dutch botanist.

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Pierre Poivre

Pierre Poivre (23 August 1719 – 6 January 1786) was an 18th century horticulturist and botanist.

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Pierre Tendean

Pierre Andries Tendean (Batavia, February 21, 1939 – Jakarta, October 1, 1965) was a victim of the 30th September Movement (G30S) and is an Indonesian national hero.

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Pierre Versteegh

Pierre Marie Robert Versteegh (June 6, 1888 in Kedoeng Banteng, Sragen, Dutch East Indies – May 3, 1942 in Sachsenhausen concentration camp) was a Dutch horse rider who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics and in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Pierre-Médard Diard

Pierre-Médard Diard (19 March 1794 – 16 February 1863) was a French naturalist and explorer.

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Piet Alexander Tallo

Piet Alexander Tallo (27 April 1942 - 25 April 2009) was an Indonesian politician.

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Piet de Jong

Petrus Jozef Sietse "Piet" de Jong (3 April 1915 – 27 July 2016) was a Dutch politician and naval officer who was Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 5 April 1967 to 6 July 1971.

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Piet Metman

Piet Metman (14 June 1916 – 28 March 1990) was a Dutch swimmer.

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Piet Salomons

Pieter "Piet" Johannes Alexander Salomons (14 July 1924 – 8 October 1948) was a Dutch water polo goalkeeper.

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Piet Stam

Piet Stam (20 February 1919 – 5 July 1996) was a Dutch swimmer.

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Piet Tekelenburg

Piet Tekelenburg (–) was a Dutch footballer.

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Piet Valkenburg

Piet Valkenburg (–) was a Dutch footballer.

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Pieter Adriaan Jacobus Moojen

Pieter Adriaan Jacobus "Piet" Moojen (26 June 1879 - 1 April 1955) was a Netherlands-Indies architect, painter and writer.

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Pieter Anthoniszoon Overtwater

Pieter Anthoniszoon Overtwater, also known as Anthonisz. or over 't Water (c. 1610 – 28 or 29 April 1682), was a merchant/trader and official of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC).

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Pieter Both

Pieter Both (1568 – 6 March 1615) was the first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.

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Pieter Cramer

Pieter Cramer (21 May 1721 (baptized) – 28 September 1776), was a wealthy Dutch merchant in linen and Spanish wool, remembered as an entomologist.

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Pieter de Bitter

Pieter de Bitter (ca. 162015June 1666) was a 17th-century Dutch officer of the Dutch East India Company (VOC).

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Pieter de la Court

Pieter de la Court (1618 – May 28, 1685) was a Dutch economist and businessman, he is the origin of the successful De la Court family.

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Pieter Geyl

Pieter Catharinus Arie Geyl (15 December 1887, Dordrecht – 31 December 1966, Utrecht) was a Dutch historian, well known for his studies in early modern Dutch history and in historiography.

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Pieter Jansz

Pieter Jansz (September 25, 1820 - June 6, 1904) was the first Dutch Mennonite missionary in Indonesia.

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Pieter Melvill van Carnbee (geographer)

Pieter baron Melvill van Carnbee (born 20 May 1816 in The Hague – died 24 October 1856 in Batavia) was a Dutch geographer.

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Pieter Melvill van Carnbee (naval officer)

Pieter baron Melvill van Carnbee (2 April 1743, Dordrecht – 17 May 1826, The Hague) was a Dutch naval officer from a military family of Scottish descent, who rose to the rank of vice admiral.

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Pieter Merkus

Pieter Merkus (18 March 1787 – 2 August 1844) was a Dutch colonial administrator and Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1841 to 1844.

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Pieter Mijer (governor)

Pieter Mijer (3 June 1812 – 6 February 1881) was the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies in 1866–1872.

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Pieter Nicolaas van Kampen

Pieter Nicolaas van Kampen (30 June 1878, Amsterdam – 3 July 1937, Leiden) was a Dutch zoologist.

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Pieter Philip van Bosse

Mr. Pieter Philip van Bosse (16 December 1809 – 21 February 1879) was a Dutch liberal politician.

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Pieter Simon Hamel

Pieter Simon Hamel (10 November 1845 – 13 October 1900) was a Dutch diplomat who served as Consul General at Elmina, Bangkok and Amoy.

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Pim van Boetzelaer van Oosterhout

Carel Godfried Willem Hendrik (Pim), baron van Boetzelaer van Oosterhout (17 November 1892, Amersfoort – 20 May 1986, Ubbergen) was a Dutch diplomat and politician.

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Pindad

PT Pindad (Persero), or commonly known as Pindad, is an Indonesian state-owned enterprise specialising in military and commercial products.

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Planned community

A planned community, or planned city, is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped greenfield land.

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Plered

Plered (also Pleret) was the location of the palace of Amangkurat I of Mataram.

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Pobasso

Pobasso, also spelt Probasso or Pobassoo, was the chief of a division of the Makassan fleet of perahu in the waters between northern Australia and Indonesia in the late 1700s and early 1800s.

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Pocong vs Kuntilanak

Pocong vs Kuntilanak is a 2008 horror film, directed and written by David Purnomo, and produced by Zainal Susanto.

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Poedjangga Baroe

Poedjangga Baroe (pronounced; Perfected spelling: Pujangga Baru, also known by the intermediate spelling Pudjangga Baru) was an Indonesian avant-garde literary magazine published from July 1933 to February 1942.

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Poenale sanctie

The poenale sanctie (penal sanction) was a legal penalty in both Suriname and the Dutch East Indies.

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Poerbatjaraka

Poerbatjaraka (1 January 1884 – 25 July 1964) was a Javanese/Indonesian self-taught philologist and professor, specialising in Javanese literature.

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Poesaka Terpendam

Poesaka Terpendam (Perfected Spelling: Pusaka Terpendam; Indonesian for Buried Treasure) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies produced by Tan's Film and starring Roekiah, Djoemala, and Kartolo.

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Poetri Rimba

Poetri Rimba (Perfected Spelling Putri Rimba; Indonesian for Jungle Princess) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) which was directed by Inoe Perbatasari and produced by The Teng Chun for Jacatra Film.

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Poffertjes

Poffertjes are a traditional Dutch batter treat.

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Point Cloates

Point Cloates, formerly known as Cloate's Island, is a peninsula approximately 100 kilometres south south-west of North West Cape, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

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Polish settlement in the Philippines

Polish settlement in the Philippines began during the Spanish colonial period, mostly with the arrival of Catholic clergy destined for missionary work in other Asian countries.

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Political economy in anthropology

Political Economy in anthropology is the application of the theories and methods of Historical Materialism to the traditional concerns of anthropology, including, but not limited to, non-capitalist societies.

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Politics of Malaysia

Politics of Malaysia takes place in the framework of a federal representative democratic constitutional monarchy, in which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is head of state and the Prime Minister of Malaysia is the head of government.

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Politieke Inlichtingen Dienst

The PID, an acronym for Politieke Inlichtingen Dienst, translated in English as Political Intelligence Department), was the main security agency for the Dutch East Indies from 1916 until its break-up in 1945. The Political Intelligence Department was in the twenties and thirties of the last century, certainly the most famous part of the colonial police. The PID had the reputation of being omnipresent and omniscient, at least with regard to the organizations and individuals who posed a threat to the peace and order. Obviously the work of that PID was largely a case that took place in the seclusion. Very little is known on its activities in publications and the archives and PID employees are no longer with us to provide information.

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Poncke Princen

Johannes Cornelis Princen (November 21, 1925 in The Hague – February 22, 2002 in Jakarta), better known as Poncke Princen, was a Dutch anti-Nazi fighter and colonial soldier.

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Pong Tiku

Pong Tiku (also spelled Pontiku and Pongtiku; 1846 – 10 July 1907), known among his Buginese allies as Ne' Baso, was a Torajan leader and guerrilla fighter who operated in southern Sulawesi, part of modern-day Indonesia.

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Pontianak Sultanate

The Pontianak Sultanate (Malay: Kesultanan Pontianak) was an Islamic Malay state that existed on the western coast of the island of Borneo from the late 18th century until its disestablishment in 1950.

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Pontianak, Indonesia

Pontianak (Chinese: 坤甸, pinyin: Kūndiān, Hakka: Khuntîen, Teochew: Kung1 Diêng6, Jawi: كوت بونتياناك); is the capital of the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, founded by Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie as a capital of Sultanate of Kadriyah (Kesultanan Kadriyah) in 23 Oktober 1771 / 14 Rajab 1185 Hijriah.

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Port Keats Airfield

Port Keats Airfield is an airport at Wadeye, Northern Territory (Port Keats) in Australia.

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Port of Belawan

Belawan (poj) is a harbor in Medan, Indonesia.

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Port of Tanjung Emas

Port of Tanjung Emas is a seaport in Semarang, Indonesia.

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Port of Tanjung Priok

The Port of Tanjung Priok is the busiest and most advanced Indonesian seaport, handling more than 50% of Indonesia's trans-shipment cargo traffic.

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Portuguese Timor

Portuguese Timor (Timor Português) was a Portuguese colony that existed between 1702 and 1975.

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Portuguese Timorese pataca

The pataca was a monetary unit of account used in Portuguese Timor between 1894 and 1958, except for the period 1942-1945, when the occupying Japanese forces introduced the Netherlands Indies gulden and the roepiah.

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Pos Indonesia

Pos Indonesia is the state-owned company responsible for providing postal service in Indonesia.

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Post - 1500 Southeast Asia Archaeology

Southeast Asia is extensive in diversity, from its cultural geography to its borders that lay the foundation to its physical geography and cultural diversity.

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Post road

A post road is a road designated for the transportation of postal mail.

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Postage stamps and postal history of Indonesia

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Indonesia.

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Postage stamps and postal history of Papua New Guinea

The postage stamps and postal history of Papua New Guinea were linked to the Australian administration on the eastern part of the island of New Guinea until its independence in 1975.

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Postage stamps and postal history of South Moluccas

This article surveys the postage stamps and postal history of the Republic of South Moluccas.

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Postage stamps and postal history of the Dutch East Indies

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of the Netherlands East Indies, otherwise known as the Dutch East Indies, and which today is known as Indonesia.

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Postage stamps and postal history of the Netherlands Antilles

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of the postal areas Netherlands Antilles as well as its predecessor Curaçao.

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Postcolonial literature

Postcolonial literature is the literature of countries that were colonised, mainly by European countries.

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Postcolonialism

Postcolonialism or postcolonial studies is the academic study of the cultural legacy of colonialism and imperialism, focusing on the human consequences of the control and exploitation of colonised people and their lands.

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Povl Winning Toussieng

Povl Winning Toussieng (15 June 1892 – 11 January 1967) was a Danish doctor, author and resistance fighter.

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Prajnaparamita of Java

Prajñāpāramitā of Java refer to a famous depiction of Boddhisattvadevi Prajñāpāramitā, originated from 13th century Singhasari, East Java, Indonesia.

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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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Pranoto Reksosamudro

Major General Pranoto Reksosamodra (16 April 1923 – 9 June 1992) was an Indonesian Army general who was briefly army chief of staff and was detained for 15 years without trial for alleged involvement in the 30 September Movement coup attempt.

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Prawn cracker

Prawn crackers, also known as prawn chips and shrimp puffs are deep fried crackers made from starch and prawn that serve as flavoring.

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Preman (Indonesian gangster)

A preman is a member of an Indonesian organized gang, encompassing street level criminals up through crime bosses.

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Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt

The presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt began on March 4, 1933, when he was inaugurated as the 32nd President of the United States, and ended upon his death on April 12, 1945, a span of (4,422 days).

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Preventive war

A preventive war is a war or military action initiated to prevent another party from acquiring a capability for attacking.

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Primitive communism

Primitive communism is a concept originating from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels who argued that hunter-gatherer societies were traditionally based on egalitarian social relations and common ownership.

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Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1792–1862)

Prince Carl Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (30 May 1792 – 31 July 1862) was a distinguished soldier, who, in 1815, after the congress of Vienna, became colonel of a regiment in the service of the king of the Netherlands.

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Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu

was a scion of the Japanese imperial family and was a career naval officer who served as chief of staff of the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1932 to 1941.

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Prince Louis of Battenberg

Admiral of the Fleet Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, (24 May 1854 – 11 September 1921), formerly Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg, was a British naval officer and German nobleman related to the British royal family.

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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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Prins van Oranje-class minelayers

The Prins van Oranje class were two minelayers of the Royal Netherlands Navy, built to serve in the Dutch East Indies.

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Prins Willem

The Prins Willem, also spelled Prins Willim, was a 17th-century East Indiaman of the Dutch East India Company.

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Prisoner of war

A prisoner of war (POW) is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict.

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Priyanath Bose

Priyanath Bose (c. 1865 – 21 May 1920) also known as Professor Bose was an Indian circus performer and entrepreneur.

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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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Probolinggo

Probolinggo (Kota Probolinggo, ꦥꦿꦧꦭꦶꦁꦒ) is a city on the north coast of East Java province, Indonesia.

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Proposed Japanese invasion of Australia during World War II

In early 1942 elements of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) proposed an invasion of Australia.

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Prosper Ego

Prosper Joannes Gerardus Antonius Ego (17 July 1927 – 23 January 2015) was the founder of the Oud-Strijders Legioen (“Former Warriors Legion”).

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Prostitution in Indonesia

Prostitution in Indonesia is legally considered a "crime against decency/morality", although it is widely practiced, tolerated and even regulated in some areas.

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Protected areas of Indonesia

Protected areas of Indonesia comprise both terrestrial and marine environments in any of the six IUCN Protected Area categories.

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Protectorate

A protectorate, in its inception adopted by modern international law, is a dependent territory that has been granted local autonomy and some independence while still retaining the suzerainty of a greater sovereign state.

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Prussian estates

The Prussian estates (Preußischer Landtag, Stany pruskie) were representative bodies of Prussia, first created by the Monastic state of Teutonic Prussia in the 14th century (around the 1370s)Daniel Stone, A History of Central Europe, University of Washington Press, 2001,, but later becoming a devolved legislature for Royal Prussia within the Kingdom of Poland.

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Puppet state

A puppet state is a state that is supposedly independent but is in fact dependent upon an outside power.

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Pura Pulaki

Pura Pulaki is a Balinese Hindu temple or a pura located to the west of Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia.

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Putussibau

Putussibau is an Indonesian town in Kapuas Hulu Regency, West Kalimantan.

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Quinine total synthesis

In total synthesis, the quinine total synthesis describes the efforts in synthesis of quinine over a 150-year period.

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RAAF area commands

Area commands were the major operational and administrative formations of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) between 1940 and 1954.

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RAAF Base Tindal

RAAF Base Tindal is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base and civil aviation airfield located east southeast of the town of Katherine, Northern Territory in Australia.

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RAAF Command

RAAF Command was the main operational arm of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II.

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Radar Hill, Mount Surprise

Radar Hill is a heritage-listed radar station at Gulf Developmental Road, Mount Surprise, Shire of Etheridge, Queensland, Australia.

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Raden Adipati Aria Muharam Wiranatakusumah

R.

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Raden Saleh

Raden Saleh Sjarif Boestaman (رادين صالح شريف بوستامن, Javanese: ꦫꦢꦺꦤ꧀ꦱꦭꦺꦃꦯ꦳ꦫꦶꦥ꦳꧀ꦨꦸꦱ꧀ꦠꦩꦤ꧀; EYD, EBI: Raden Saleh Syarif Bustaman; 1807 – 23 April 1880) was a pioneering Indonesian Romantic painter of Arab-Javanese ethnicity.

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Radio Kootwijk

Radio Kootwijk is a small town in the Dutch municipality of Apeldoorn, with approximately 120 inhabitants (in 2006).

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Radio Netherlands Worldwide

Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW; Radio Nederland Wereldomroep) was a public radio and television network based in Hilversum, producing and transmitting programmes for international audiences outside the Netherlands.

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RAF Grafton Underwood

Royal Air Force Grafton Underwood or more simply RAF Grafton Underwood is a former Royal Air Force station located northeast of Kettering, Northamptonshire, England.

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RAF Molesworth

Royal Air Force Molesworth or more simply RAF Molesworth is a Royal Air Force station located near Molesworth, Cambridgeshire, England with a history dating back to 1917.

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RAF Podington

Royal Air Force (RAF) Podington is a former Royal Air Force station in northern Bedfordshire, England, south-east of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.

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Ragunan Zoo

Ragunan Zoo is a zoo located in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Raid on Batavia (1806)

The Raid on Batavia of 27 November 1806 was an attempt by a large British naval force to destroy the Dutch squadron based on Java in the Dutch East Indies that posed a threat to British shipping in the Straits of Malacca.

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Raid on Griessie

The Raid on Griessie was a British attack on the Dutch port of Griessie (later renamed Gresik) on Java in the Dutch East Indies in December 1807 during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Raid on Manila (1798)

The Raid on Manila of January 1798 was a Royal Navy false flag military operation during the French Revolutionary Wars intended to scout the strength of the defences of Manila, capital of the Spanish Philippines, capture a Manila galleon and assess the condition of the Spanish Navy squadron maintained in the port.

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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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Raizō Tanaka

was a rear admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during most of World War II.

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Raja Inal Siregar

Raja Inal Siregar (March 5, 1938 – September 6, 2005) was governor of North Sumatra from 1988 to 1998.

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Rajiman Wediodiningrat

Kanjeng Raden Tumenggung (K.R.T.) Radjiman Wedyodiningrat (April 21, 1879 - September 20, 1952) was an Indonesian physician and one of the founding figures of the Indonesian Republic.

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Ramang

Ramang (April 24, 1924 – September 26, 1987) was an Indonesian footballer.

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Rambutan

The rambutan (taxonomic name: Nephelium lappaceum) is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae.

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Rao Rao Mosque

Rao Rao Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia located in Nagari Rao Rao, Tarab River, Tanah Datar District, West Sumatra.

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Rasimah Ismail

Rasimah Ismail (born 1911) was an Indonesian activist and women's rights advocate who fought for independence during the Indonesian National Awakening era.

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Ratmalana Airport

Ratmalana Airport (translit; translit), is a primarily domestic airport serving the city of Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka.

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Ratna Moetoe Manikam

Ratna Moetoe Manikam (Perfected Spelling: Ratna Mutu Manikam), also known by the title Djoela Djoeli Bintang Tiga (Dance of the Three Stars; Perfected Spelling: Jula Juli Bintang Tiga), is a film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park

Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park is a national park on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, in the province of South East Sulawesi.

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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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Rd Ariffien

Raden Ariffien, often credited as Rd Ariffien, was an Indonesian film director.

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Rd Mochtar

Hajji Raden Mochtar (born 1918), often credited as Rd Mochtar, was an Indonesian actor.

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Recipients of the Order of the Netherlands Lion

Recipients of the Order of the Netherlands Lion and, until 1830, its counterpart the Order of the Lion Belgium. The Order of the Netherlands Lion is a high order of chivalry of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Redoubt Duijnhoop

The Redoubt Duijnhoop was a square demi-bastioned clay and timber Redoubt built fort constructed at the mouth of the Salt River, leading into Table Bay, South Africa in January–February 1654.

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Regent

A regent (from the Latin regens: ruling, governing) is a person appointed to govern a state because the monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated.

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Regent (1812 ship)

Regent was launched at Calcutta in 1812 and made four voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", that is under charter. She was lost in November 1822 while on the outward-bound leg of her fourth voyage.

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Regiment van Heutsz

The Regiment van Heutsz is a line infantry regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army.

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Reginald Butterworth

Reginald Edmund Compton Butterworth (16 August 1906 – 21 May 1940) was an English cricketer who played at first-class level for Oxford University and Middlesex.

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Reinier Beeuwkes

Reinier Bertus Beeuwkes (17 February 1884 – 1 April 1963) was a Dutch footballer.

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Reinier Cornelis Bakhuizen van den Brink (born 1911)

Reinier Cornelis Bakhuizen van den Brink Jr. (11 September 1911, Panjinangan, Sukabumi Regency, Java – 1 May 1987, Leiden) was a Dutch botanist.

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Reinout Willem van Bemmelen

Reinout Willem van Bemmelen, also known as Rein van Bemmelen, (April 14, 1904 Batavia, Dutch East Indies – November 19, 1983 Unterpirkach, Austria) was a Dutch geologist whose interests were structural geology, economic geology and volcanology.

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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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Relman Morin

Relman George Morin (September 11, 1907 – July 16, 1973) was an American journalist who spent most of his career writing for the Associated Press, serving as bureau chief of its offices in Tokyo, Paris, Washington, D.C., and New York.

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Rembang Regency

Rembang Regency is a regency (kabupaten) on the extreme northeast coast of Central Java Province, on the island of Java at the Java Sea, in Indonesia.

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Rembangan

Rembangan is a tourist attraction in Jember, East Java.

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Rempo Urip

Rempo Urip (born 10 July 1914) is an Indonesian film director.

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René Sparenberg

René Sparenberg (December 3, 1918 – July 1, 2013) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Rendra Karno

Raden Soekarno (Perfected Spelling: Sukarno; 7 May 1920 – 27 November 1985), better known as Rendra Karno, was an Indonesian actor.

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Renesse Castle

The Castle de Renesse is a castle located in the village of Oostmalle (Malle), in the Campine region of the province of Antwerp (Flanders, Belgium).

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Rentjong Atjeh

Rentjong Atjeh (Perfected Spelling: Rencong Aceh; meaning Rencong of Aceh) is a 1940 action film from the Dutch East Indies directed by The Teng Chun.

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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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Republic of West Papua

The Republic of West Papua is a proposed, former, and unrecognized state consisting of the Western New Guinea region.

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Resia Boroboedoer

Resia Boroboedoer (Secret of Borobudur) is a 1929 adventure film produced by Nancing Film Corp.

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Resident (title)

A Resident, or in full Resident Minister, is a government official required to take up permanent residence in another country.

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Residentie Timor en Onderhoorigheden

Timor en Onderhoorigheden was a Residentie of Dutch East Indies located in the Eastern half of Lesser Sunda Islands east of Lombok, it was separated in 1819 from Gouvernement der Molukken.

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Resistance Star East Asia

The Resistance Star East Asia (Verzetsster Oost-Azië) was created by royal decree on 26 October 1948 by Queen Juliana to honor those the Dutch subjects in the Netherlands East Indies who showed strength of mind, determination, or solidarity, and performed praiseworthily help for Dutchmen that were made prisoner of war or interned by the enemy during World War II.

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Reuel Anson Lochore

Reuel Anson Lochore (25 February 1903 – 22 August 1991) was a New Zealand public servant, diplomat, scholar, and philologist.

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Revolt of the Batavi

The Revolt of the Batavi took place in the Roman province of Germania Inferior between AD 69 and 70.

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Revolutionary Socialist Party (Netherlands)

The Revolutionary Socialist Party (Revolutionair Socialistische Partij or RSP) was a Dutch socialist political party, that has been variously characterized as Trotskyite and syndicalist.

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Reynier de Klerck

Reynier de Klerck (or Reinier de Klerck) (1710–1780) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1778 until 1780.

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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 Residency

Riau Residency (Residentie Riouw) was an administrative territorial entity of the Dutch East Indies.

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Riau rupiah

The rupiah was a distinct currency of the Riau Archipelago between 1963 and 1964.

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Riau-Lingga Sultanate

Riau-Lingga Sultanate (Malay/Indonesian: Kesultanan Riau-Lingga, Jawi: كسلطانن رياو-ليڠڬ), also known as the Lingga-Riau Sultanate, Riau Sultanate or Lingga Sultanate was a Malay sultanate that existed from 1824 to 1911, before being dissolved following Dutch intervention.

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Richard Bull (aviator)

Richard Bull (14 July 1914 – 5 February 1942) was a United States Navy aviator during World War II.

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Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi

Richard Nikolaus Eijiro, Count of Coudenhove-Kalergi (November 16, 1894 – July 27, 1972) was an Austrian-Japanese politician, philosopher, and Count of Coudenhove-Kalergi.

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Rie Cramer

Marie "Rie" Cramer (10 October 1887 – 8 July 1977) was a Dutch writer and prolific illustrator of children's literature whose style is considered iconic for the interwar period.

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Rijsttafel

The Indonesian rijsttafel, a Dutch word that literally translates to "rice table", is an elaborate meal adapted by the Dutch following the hidang presentation of nasi Padang from the Padang region of West Sumatra.

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Rima Melati

Marjolein Tambayong, better known by her stage name Rima Melati (born 22 August 1939), is an Indonesian actress and singer.

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RMS Aquitania

RMS Aquitania was a British ocean liner of Cunard Line in service from 1914 to 1950.

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Road signs in Indonesia

Road signs in Indonesia are standardised road signs similar to those used in other nations but with certain distinctions.

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Rob Nieuwenhuys

Robert Nieuwenhuys (Semarang, Dutch East Indies, 30 June 1908 – Amsterdam, 8 November 1999) was a Dutch writer of Indo descent.

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Rob Slotemaker

Rob "Sloot" Slotemaker (13 June 1929 in Batavia – 16 September 1979 in Zandvoort) was a Dutch racing driver.

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Robert Altman

Robert Bernard Altman (February 20, 1925 – November 20, 2006) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.

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Robert Boon

Robert Boon (October 26, 1916 – January 13, 2015) was a Dutch-born American film, television, and theater actor.

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Robert Brewster Stanton

Robert Brewster Stanton (5 August 1846, Woodville, Mississippi – 23 February 1922, New Canaan, Connecticut) was a United States civil and mining engineer.

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Robert Elson

Robert Edward Elson is an historian, author and academic regarded as an authority on Indonesian history, with his biography of former President Suharto and works on the cultivation system in Colonial Java (the latter frequently being described by Elson himself as "very long and very boring books") considered leading works on their subjects.

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Robert Jacobus Forbes

Robert Jacobus Forbes or Robert James Forbes (21 April 1900, Breda – 13 January 1973, Haarlem) was a Dutch chemist and historian of science and professor in the history of applied science and technology at the University of Amsterdam.

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Robert Knox (sailor)

Robert Knox (8 February 1641 – 19 June 1720) was an English sea captain in the service of the British East India Company.

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Robert Mansergh

General Sir (Eric Carden) Robert Mansergh (12 May 1900 – 8 November 1970) was a British Army General during and after World War II.

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Robert van Gulik

Robert Hans van Gulik (August 9, 1910 – September 24, 1967) was an orientalist, diplomat, musician (of the guqin), and writer, best known for the Judge Dee historical mysteries, the protagonist of which he borrowed from the 18th-century Chinese detective novel Dee Goong An.

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Robert William Rankin

Robert William Rankin (3 June 1907 – 4 March 1942) was a Royal Australian Navy officer who was killed in action during the Second World War.

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Roekiah

Roekiah (Perfected Spelling: Rukiah; born 1917 – died 2 September 1945), often credited as Miss Roekiah, was an Indonesian kroncong singer and film actress.

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Roekihati

Roekihati is a 1940 film from the Dutch East Indies.

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Roelof van Lennep

Jonkheer Roelof van Lennep (3 October 1876 – 13 September 1951) was a Dutch male tennis player.

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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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Roesia si Pengkor

Roesia si Pengkor (Perfected Spelling: Rusia si Pengkor, Indonesian for Secret of the Clubfoot), also known as Hadji Saleh, is a 1939 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) which was directed and produced by The Teng Chun for his Java Industrial Films.

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Roestam Sutan Palindih

Roestam Sutan Palindih (Perfected Spelling: Rustam Sutan Palindih) was an Indonesian film director and writer.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ende

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ende (Endehen(us)) is a Latin Metropolitan archdiocese in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu (Lat: Archdioecesis Kotakinabaluensis) is a Metropolitan archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Sabah, a state of Malaysia on the island of Borneo.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bandung

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bandung (Bandungen(sis).) is a diocese located in the city of Bandung in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan of Jakarta on Java, in Indonesia.

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Roman Catholic State Party

Roman Catholic State Party (Roomsch-Katholieke Staatspartij, RSKP) was a Dutch Catholic Christian democratic political party.

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Roman-Dutch law

Roman-Dutch law (Dutch: Rooms-Hollands recht, Afrikaans: Romeins-Hollandse reg) is an uncodified, scholarship-driven, judge-made legal system based on Roman law as applied in the Netherlands in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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Ronggo

Ronggo was an administrative title used by the Dutch in the Dutch East Indies in Indonesia (specifically Java and Borneo.) Ronggo of "Afdeeling" Bandjarmasin was held by Kiahi Mas Djaja Samoedra (circa 1899) (EYD or "advanced spelling": Kiai Mas Jaya Samudera).

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Roti canai

Roti canai (pronunciation: tʃanai), also known as roti cane (tʃane) or roti prata, is an Indian-influenced flatbread dish found in several countries in Asia, including Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Singapore.

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Royal Australian Air Force

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), formed March 1921, is the aerial warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

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Royal Christmas Message

The Queen's Christmas Message (also known as The King's Christmas Message in the reign of a male monarch, formally as Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech) is a broadcast made by the sovereign of the Commonwealth realms to the Commonwealth of Nations each Christmas.

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Royal Dutch Geographical Society

The Royal Dutch Geographical Society, or Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap (KNAG) in Dutch, is an organization of geographers and those interested in geography in The Netherlands.

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Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force.

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Royal Netherlands Air Force

The Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF; Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu), "Royal Air Force"), is the military aviation branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces.

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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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Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force

The Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force (Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger, ML-KNIL) was the air arm of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) from 1939 until 1950.

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Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies

The Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (lit, abbreviated: KITLV) at Leiden was founded in 1851.

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Royal Netherlands Navy

The Royal Netherlands Navy (Koninklijke Marine, “Royal Navy”) is the navy of the Netherlands.

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Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service

The Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service (Onderzeedienst) is a department of the Royal Netherlands Navy that is responsible for deploying Dutch submarines.

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Ru den Hamer

Rudolf "Ru" den Hamer (July 24, 1917 in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies – March 14, 1988 in The Hague) was a Dutch water polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Ru van der Haar

Rudolf "Ru" Jacob van der Haar (6 October 1913 in Banjoemas, Java, Dutch East Indies – 15 May 1943 in Maoemere, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Rudi Telwe

Rudi Telwe was an Indonesian football forward who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Rudi Wairata

Rudi Wairata aka Rudy Wairata(1929/1930 –1981) was an influential Indonesian musician who had fronted the Mena Moeria Minstrels and the Amboina Serenaders.

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Rudolf Besier

Rudolf Wilhelm Besier (2 July 1878 – 16 June 1942) was a Dutch/English dramatist and translator best known for his play The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1930).

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Rudolph Scheffer

Rudolph Herman Christiaan Carel Scheffer (born 12 September 1844 in Spaarndam, Netherlands - died 1880 in Singaraja, West Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) was a Dutch botanist and director of Buitenzorg Botanical Garden.

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Rudy Ballieux

Rudolf Eugène Pierre Albertus "Rudy" Ballieux (born 17 September 1930) is a Dutch immunologist.

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Rudy Kousbroek

Herman Rudolf "Rudy" Kousbroek (1 November 1929 – 4 April 2010) was a Dutch poet, translator, writer and first of all essayist.

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Rugby union in Indonesia

Rugby union in Indonesia is a minor but growing sport, dating back several decades, and which has experienced fluctuations in its success.

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Ruit van Bonjol

The Ruit Bonjol commemorates the conquest of the fortress Bonjol in the former Dutch East Indies in 1837 after the prolonged Padri War against Tuanku Imam Bonjol and his followers.

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Rumah limas

Rumah limas ("limas house"), also known as rumah bari ("old house"), is a type of traditional house found in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Run Run Shaw

Sir Run Run Shaw, GBM, CBE (November 1907 – 7 January 2014), also known as Shao Yifu and Siu Yat-fu, was a Hong Kong entertainment mogul and philanthropist.

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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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Rusli Noor

Rusli Noor (born 1 May 1927) of Indonesia, was secretary general of ASEAN from 1989 to 1993.

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Rustam Effendi

Roestam Effendi (Perfected Spelling: Rustam Effendi; 13 May 1903 – 24 May 1979) was an Indonesian writer and member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands.

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Ruurd Leegstra

Ruurd Gerbens Leegstra (29 June 1877 in Wonokesoemo, Dutch East Indies – 17 January 1933 in Utrecht) was a Dutch rower who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics.

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Ryan ST

The Ryan STs were a series of two seat, low-wing monoplane aircraft built in the United States by the Ryan Aeronautical Company.

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S. K. Trimurti

Soerastri Karma Trimurti (11 May 1912 – 20 May 2008), who was known as S. K. Trimuti, was an Indonesian journalist, writer and teacher, who took part in the Indonesian independence movement against colonial rule by the Netherlands.

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S. Poniman

S.

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Saartje Specx

Saartje Specx (1617–1636) was the daughter of Jacques Specx, governor of the North Quarter of the Dutch East India Company's (VOC's) Asian trading empire, and a Japanese concubine.

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Sabah

Sabah is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo Island.

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Saburō Sakai

Sub-Lieutenant was a Japanese naval aviator and flying ace ("Gekitsui-O", 撃墜王) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Saeroen

Saeroen (Perfected Spelling: Saerun; fl. 1920s–1962) was an Indonesian journalist and screenwriter.

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Sahardjo

Dr.

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Said Naum

Sa'id bin Salim Na'um Basalamah (Sa'īd bin Sālim Na'ūm Bā Salamah) or better known as Said Naum (Sa'īd Na'ūm.) was the first Kapitan Arab in Batavia and a Muslim philanthropist in Dutch East Indies in the 19th century. He is known for his charities and endowment of large lands to be used as school and cemetery currently located in Tanah Abang.

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Saifuddin Zuhri

Professor Kyai Haji Saifuddin Zuhri (October 1, 1919 - March 25, 1986) was the Minister of Religious Affairs for Indonesia under President Sukarno.

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Sair Tjerita Siti Akbari

Sair Tjerita Siti Akbari (Perfected spelling: Syair Cerita Siti Akbari, Malay for Poem on the Story of Siti Akbari; also known as Siti Akbari) is an 1884 Malay-language syair (poem) by Lie Kim Hok.

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Salah Asuhan

Salah Asuhan is an Indonesian novel by Abdul Muis originally published in 1928 by Balai Pustaka.

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Salatiga

Salatiga (ꦯꦭꦠꦶꦒ) is a city in Central Java province, Indonesia.

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Salvador Laurel

Salvador Roman Hidalgo Laurel (November 18, 1928 – January 27, 2004), also known as Doy Laurel, was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as Vice-President of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992 under President Corazon Aquino and briefly served as Prime Minister from 25 February to 25 March 1986, when the position was abolished.

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Sam Pek Eng Tay

Sam Pek Eng Tay is a 1931 film directed and produced by The Teng Chun and released in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Sam Ratulangi

Dr.

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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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Samarinda

Samarinda is the capital of the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo.

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Samuel Blommaert

Samuel Blommaert (Bloemaert, Blommaerts, Blommaart, Blomert, etc.) (11 or 21 August 1583 in Antwerp – 23 December 1651 in Amsterdam) was a Flemish/Dutch merchant and director of the Dutch West India Company from 1622 to 1629 and again from 1636 to 1642.

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Sandakan

Sandakan (Jawi) formerly known at various times as Elopura, is the capital of the Sandakan District in Sabah, Malaysia.

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Sandiwara

Sandiwara (Indonesian term for: "drama") is a genre of traditional theatrical drama of Indonesia.

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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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Sanusi Pane

Sanusi Pane (14 November 1905 – 2 January 1968) was an Indonesian writer, journalist, and historian.

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Saputangan

Saputangan (Indonesian for Handkerchief) is a 1949 romance film from what is now Indonesia.

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Sardi (musician)

Mas Sardi (December 1910 – 21 October 1953) was an Indonesian composer and musician notable for being the country's first professional music supervisor.

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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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Sariamin Ismail

Sariamin Ismail (31 July 1909 – 1995) was the first female Indonesian novelist.

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Saridjah Niung

Saridjah Niung (also known as Mrs. Soed), was an Indonesian musician, teacher, radio announcer, playwright and batik artist.

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Sarwata bin Kertotenoyo

Sarwata bin Kertotenoyo was the tenth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of 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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Sastrowardoyo family

The Sastrowardoyo family is an important Javanese family that originated in the 'priyayi' or bureaucratic elite of the Dutch East Indies, and whose later members played a significant role in the Indonesian national awakening and Revolution.

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Satō Tetsutarō

was a Japanese military theorist and an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Satrio Budihardjo Joedono

Satrio "Billy" Budihardjo Joedono (December 1, 1932 – April 16, 2017) was an Indonesian economist.

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Satrio Piningit

Satrio Piningit (Gedrik Javanese: Satriå Pininģit, Javanese Hanacaraka: ꦩꦉꦠ꧀꧇꧒꧐꧑; means "Hidden Knight/ Hidden Kshatriya") is a Javanese character of Jongko Joyobhoyo (Jayabaya Prophecies) in Javanese myths by which considered as one who would become a Great Leader of Nusantara (modern-day Indonesia) and rule all over the world from Java.

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Saturnus (poems)

Saturnus is a volume of poetry by Dutch poet J. Slauerhoff.

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Saukorem

Saukorem (also Tanjung Saukorem, Saoekorem or Saokorem) is a coastal village in West Papua, Indonesia, located about 125 km (75 mi) north-northwest of Manokwari.

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Savannah Johnson Speak

Savannah Johnson Speak (4 September 1868 – 29 December 1929) was an English mining engineer and metallurgist.

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Savoy Homann Bidakara Hotel

The Savoy Homann Bidakara Hotel is a historic luxury four stars hotel located on Asia Afrika Street, Bandung, Indonesia.

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Sawahlunto

Sawahlunto (Jawi) is a city in West Sumatra, Indonesia, 90 kilometres from Padang.

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Sayuti Melik

Mohamad Ibnu Sayuti, known as Sayuti Melik, (born on November 22, 1908 in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Dutch East Indies - died on February 27, 1989 in Jakarta, Indonesia) was the Indonesian typist of the copy of the proclamation of independence, which was proclaimed by Sukarno on August 17, 1945.

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Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet

The Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 25 June 1945 until 3 July 1946.

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Sebald de Weert

Sebald or Sebalt de Weert (May 2, 1567 – May 30 or June 1603) was a Dutch captain and vice-admiral of the Dutch East India Company (known in Dutch as Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC).

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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 Anglo-Dutch War

The Second Anglo-Dutch War (4 March 1665 – 31 July 1667), or the Second Dutch War (Tweede Engelse Oorlog "Second English War") was a conflict fought between England and the Dutch Republic for control over the seas and trade routes, where England tried to end the Dutch domination of world trade during a period of intense European commercial rivalry.

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Second Australian Imperial Force

The Second Australian Imperial Force (Second, or 2nd, AIF) was the name given to the volunteer personnel of the Australian Army in World War II.

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Secret Intelligence Australia

Secret Intelligence Australia (SIA) was a British World War II intelligence unit commanded by Captain Roy Kendall who reported directly to MI6 in London.

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Sejarah Film 1900–1950

Sejarah Film 1900–1950: Bikin Film di Jawa (Indonesian for History of Film 1900–1950: Making Films in Java) is a 2009 history of the cinema of the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia) written by Misbach Yusa Biran.

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Sekarmadji Maridjan Kartosoewirjo

Soekarmadji Maridjan Kartosoewirjo (January 7, 1905 – September 5, 1962) was an Indonesian Islamic mystic who led the Darul Islam rebellion against the Indonesian government from 1949 to 1962, with the objective of overthrowing the secular Pancasila ideology and establishing Negara Islam Indonesia (Islamic State of Indonesia) based on sharia law.

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Selat solo

Selat solo (Javanese for: "Solo salad") is a western-derived Javanese cuisine specialty of Solo city, Central Java, Indonesia.

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Selters (Taunus)

Selters (Taunus) is a community with 8,000 inhabitants north of Bad Camberg in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany.

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Semarang

Semarang (formerly Dutch: Samarang), is a city on the north coast of the island of 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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Semprong

Semprong, Asian Egg Roll, kue Semprong, Sapit, Sepit, kue Belanda, or Kapit, (Love letters in English) is a traditional wafer snack (kue or kuih) made by clasping egg batter using an iron mold (Waffle iron) which is heated up on a charcoal stove.

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Semur (Indonesian stew)

Semur is a type of meat stew (mainly beef), that is braised in thick brown gravy commonly found in Indonesian cuisine.

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Senshi Sōsho

The, also called the, is the official military history of Imperial Japan's involvement in the Pacific War from 1937 to 1945.

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September 1940

The following events occurred in September 1940.

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September 21

No description.

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Services Reconnaissance Department

The Special Operations Australia (SOA), previously known as the Inter-Allied Services Department (ISD) and later given the cover name of the Services Reconnaissance Department (SRD), was an Australian military intelligence and special reconnaissance unit, during World War II.

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Setangan Berloemoer Darah

Setangan Berloemoer Darah (Perfected Spelling: Setangan Berlumur Darah; Indonesian for A Handkerchief Covered in Blood) is a 1927 Chinese Malay novel by Tjoe Hong Bok published in Semarang, Dutch East Indies.

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Seven Seas

The "Seven Seas" (as in the idiom "sail the Seven Seas") is an ancient phrase for all of the world's oceans.

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Severinus Desiré Emanuels

Severinus Desiré Emanuels (27 February 1910 – 27 August 1981) was a Surinamese politician, and Prime Minister of Suriname from 25 June 1958 to 30 June 1963.

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Seychelles community in EU

The Seychelles Community in the European Union is composed of former citizens of the Seychelles who now live in the European Union (EU).

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Shahnon Ahmad

Dato' Haji Shahnon bin Ahmad (January 13, 1933 – December 26, 2017) was a Malaysian writer, a National Laureate, and a Member of Parliament.

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Shamsiah Fakeh

Shamsiah Fakeh (1924 – 20 October 2008) was a Malaysian nationalist and feminist.

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Shōwa period

The, or Shōwa era, refers to the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of the Shōwa Emperor, Hirohito, from December 25, 1926 until his death on January 7, 1989.

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Shelling of Port Gregory

The shelling of Port Gregory took place on 28 January 1943 during World War II.

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Shinsui Itō

Shinsui Itō (Itō Shinsui; 4 February 1898 – 8 May 1972) was the pseudonym of a Nihonga painter and ukiyo-e woodblock print artist in Taishō- and Shōwa-period Japan.

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Shiro Kawase

was a vice admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Shrimp paste

Shrimp paste or shrimp sauce is a fermented condiment commonly used in Southeast Asian, Northeastern South Asian and Southern Chinese cuisines.

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Si Buta Lawan Jaka Sembung

Si Buta Lawan Jaka Sembung (also titled The Warrior II and The Warrior Against Blind Swordsman for international distribution) is a 1983 Indonesian fantastique martial arts movie and a sequel to 1981 film Jaka Sembung.

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Si Gomar

Si Gomar is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies which was written and directed by Tan Tjoei Hock and produced by The Teng Chun.

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Si Pitoeng (1931 film)

Si Pitoeng is a film from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia) that was released in 1931.

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Si Pitung

Si Pitung (Old spelling: Si Pitoeng; or sometimes written just Pitung) was a 19th-century bandit in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (modern-day Jakarta, Indonesia).

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Si Ronda

Si Ronda is a 1930 silent film from the Dutch East Indies which was directed by Lie Tek Swie and starred Bachtiar Effendi.

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Si Tjonat

Si Tjonat (Perfected Spelling: Si Conat) is a likely-lost 1929 bandit film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Nelson Wong and produced by Wong and Jo Eng Sek.

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Sia (title)

Sia was a hereditary title of Chinese origin in colonial Indonesia, borne by the descendants of high-ranking Chinese bureaucrats in the Dutch colonial government (see: Kapitan Cina).

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SIAI S.16

The SIAI S.16 was an Italian passenger flying boat, later used a military reconnaissance-bomber, claimed to be the most successful flying-boat of the 1920s.

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Sibu Division

Sibu Division is one of the twelve administrative divisions of Sarawak, Malaysia.

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Sicco Mansholt

Sicco Leendert Mansholt (13 September 1908 – 29 June 1995) was a Dutch politician who served as the 4th President of the European Commission from 1972 to 1973.

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Sidarto Danusubroto

Drs. Sidarto Danusubroto S. H. (born Pandeglang, Banten, Dutch East Indies, 11 June 1936) is an Indonesian politician.

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Siderius

The 7-veld was the designation of Krupp 7.5 cm Model 1903 field guns purchased by the Netherlands in 1905 for the Dutch Army.

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Sie Po Giok

Tjerita Sie Po Giok, atawa Peroentoengannja Satoe Anak Piatoe (better known by the short title Sie Po Giok) is a 1911 children's novel from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) written by Tio Ie Soei in vernacular Malay.

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Siegfried Horn

Siegfried Herbert Horn (March 17, 1908 – November 28, 1993) was a Seventh-day Adventist archaeologist and Bible scholar.

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Siegfried Nassuth

Georg Siegfried Nassuth (20 July 1922, Pekalongan, Dutch East Indies - 5 April 2005, Amsterdam) was a Dutch architect, best known as the architect of the Bijlmermeer (officially known as Amsterdam Zuidoost).

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Sierk Coolsma

Sierk Coolsma (26 January 1840 – 20 March 1926) was a Dutch Protestant missionary who wrote extensively on the Sundanese language.

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Sierra Bombardment Group

The Sierra Bombardment Group was a provisional United States Army Air Corps organization.

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Simalungun people

The Simalungun people are an ethnic group in North Sumatra, considered one of the Batak peoples.

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Simon Berman

Simon Berman (April 24, 1861 – October 19, 1934) was the mayor of Kwadijk, Middelie, Warder, Schagen, Bedum, and Alblasserdam in the Netherlands.

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Simon Binnendijk

Simon Binnendijk (March 26, 1821, Leiden – October 28, 1883, Buitenzorg) was a Dutch gardener and botanist.

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Simon Spoor

General Simon Hendrik Spoor (12 January 1902 – 25 May 1949) was the Chief of Staff of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and the Royal Dutch Army in the Dutch East Indies, from 1946 to 1949, during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Simon van der Stel

Simon van der Stel (14 October 1639 – 24 June 1712) was the last Commander and first Governor of the Cape Colony, the Dutch settlement at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.

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Singa Laoet

Singa Laoet (Perfected Spelling: Singa Laut; Indonesian for The Sea Lion or The Merlion) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (today Indonesia).

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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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Singkawang

Singkawang or San Khew Jong in Hakka (Hakka POJ: Sán-khiéu-yòng), is a city located in the province of West Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo in Indonesia.

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Single-grain experiment

The single-grain experiment was an experiment carried out at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from May 1907 to 1911.

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Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse

The sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse was a naval engagement in the Second World War, part of the war in the Pacific, that took place north of Singapore, off the east coast of Malaya, near Kuantan, Pahang, where the British Royal Navy battleship and battlecruiser were sunk by land-based bombers and torpedo bombers of the Imperial Japanese Navy on 10 December 1941.

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Sino-Indonesian Dual Nationality Treaty

The Sino-Indonesian Dual Nationality Treaty was a bilateral agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Indonesia that forced Chinese Indonesians with dual nationality of both countries to choose citizenship of just one.

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Sir Edward Campbell, 1st Baronet

Sir Edward Taswell Campbell, 1st Baronet, JP (9 April 1879 – 17 July 1945) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Sir Stephen Bull, 2nd Baronet

Sir Stephen John Bull, 2nd Baronet (born 11 October 1904, killed on active service in Java, East Indies, 9 March 1942) was an English lawyer and baronet.

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Siti Akbari

Siti Akbari is a 1940 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Joshua and Othniel Wong and produced by Tan Khoen Yauw.

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Siti Noerbaja

Siti Noerbaja (Perfected Spelling: Siti Nurbaya) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies.

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Sitor Situmorang

Sitor Situmorang (2 October 1923 – 21 December 2014) was an Indonesian poet, essayist and writer of short stories.

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Sitti Nurbaya

Sitti Nurbaya: Kasih Tak Sampai (Sitti Nurbaya: Unrealized Love, often abbreviated Sitti Nurbaya or Siti Nurbaya; original spelling Sitti Noerbaja) is an Indonesian novel by Marah Rusli.

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Situ Gintung

Situ Gintung (Sundanese, Lake Gintung) was an artificial lake near to the town of Cirendeu (pronounced) in Tangerang District, Indonesia.

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Six Candles for India

Six Candles for Indonesia (Zes kaarsen voor Indië) was a published fictional diary by.

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Sixteenth Army (Japan)

The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.

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Sjafruddin Prawiranegara

Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, (also written Syafruddin Prawiranegara, 28 February 191115 February 1989), was an Indonesian politician, economist, and latterly Islamic philosopher.

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Sjoerd Mooi Wilten

Sjoerd Lambertus "Bertus" Mooi Wilten (30 November 1913 – 27 June 1965) was a Dutch swimmer.

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Sjumandjaja

Sjumandjaja (Perfected Spelling: Syumanjaya; 5 August 1934 – 19 July 1985) was an Indonesian director, screenwriter, and actor.

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Sloterdijk

Sloterdijk can refer to either of.

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Smallpox

Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by one of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.

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SMS Dresden (1907)

SMS Dresden ("His Majesty's Ship Dresden") was a German light cruiser built for the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the lead ship of her class.

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SMS Geier

SMS Geier ("His Majesty's Ship Vulture") was an unprotected cruiser of the built for the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine).

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SMS Jaguar

SMS Jaguar was the second member of the of gunboats built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) in the late 1890s and early 1900s, for overseas service in the German colonial empire.

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SMS Kaiser (1874)

SMS Kaiser  was the lead ship of the s; was her sister ship.

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SMS Seeadler

SMS Seeadler ("His Majesty's Ship Sea Eagle") was an unprotected cruiser of the, the third member of a class of six ships built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy).

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SMUK 1 Jakarta

SMAK 1 PENABUR Jakarta (also known as SMUK 1, SMAK 1, nicknamed "SMUKIE") is a private Christian high school in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Social club

A social club may be a group of people or the place where they meet, generally formed around a common interest, occupation, or activity.

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Social Democratic League

The Social Democratic League (Sociaal-Democratische Bond, SDB) was a Dutch socialist political party.

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Socialist Party (Netherlands, interbellum)

The Socialist Party (Socialistische Partij, SP), also called the "Kolthek party" after its founder Harm Kolthek, was a Dutch revolutionary syndicalist political party.

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Society for the Promotion of the Physical Exploration of the Dutch Colonies

The Society for the Promotion of the Physical Exploration of the Dutch Colonies (Dutch: Maatschappij ter Bevordering van het Natuurkundig Onderzoek der Nederlandsche Koloniën) was founded on 14 May 1890 in Amsterdam, with the mission of increasing the knowledge of the botany of the Dutch colonies.

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Soeara Berbisa

Soeara Berbisa (Perfected Spelling: Suara Berbisa; Indonesian for Venomous Voice) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies.

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Soedjatmoko

Soedjatmoko (born Soedjatmoko Mangoendiningrat; 10 January 1922 – 21 December 1989), familiarly called Bung Koko, was an Indonesian intellectual and diplomat.

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Soegija

Soegija is an epic history drama of Indonesia, directed by the senior director of Indonesia Garin Nugroho, about national hero Albertus Soegijapranata.

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Soekarno (film)

Soekarno (Soekarno: Indonesia Merdeka — "Indonesia's Independence") is a 2013 Indonesian biographical film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and written by Ben Sihombing.

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Soekiman Wirjosandjojo

Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (1898–1974) was an Indonesian politician and member of the Masyumi Party.

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Soeman Hs

Soeman Hasibuan (Perfected Spelling: Suman Hasibuan; 4 April 1904 – 8 May 1999) better known by his pen name Soeman Hs, was an Indonesian author recognized for pioneering detective fiction and short story writing in the country's literature.

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Soepomo

Prof.

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Soeprapto (prosecutor)

Mr.

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Soerabaijasch Handelsblad

The Soerabaijasch Handelsblad ("Surabaya Commercial Paper") was a Dutch-language broadsheet in Surabaya, in what was then the Dutch East Indies.

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Soerip

Soerip (Perfected Spelling: Surip; 22 October 1921 – 7 May 1992) was an Indonesian singer and film actress.

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Soeroso

Raden Panji Soeroso (alt, Suroso) (born in Porong, Sidoarjo, East Java, Dutch East Indies, 3 November 1893 - died in Indonesia, 16 May 1981 at the age of 87 years) was a politician, Sarekat Islam activist, and a National Hero of Indonesia.

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Soetardjo Petition

The Soetardjo Petition was a petition from some progressive Indonesians, which in 1936 was submitted to the Indonesian People's Council (Volksraad) of the Dutch East Indies.

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Soewardja

Soewardja (born 1900) was a successful Indonesian artist in the first half of the twentieth century, who was specialized in drawing water color paintings that captured the romantic depictions of the Dutch East Indies as the main themes; mostly natural scenes of mountains, rice paddies and villages, with scenes of natives.

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Soewondo Air Force Base

Soewondo Air Force Base (Pangkalan Udara Soewondo) is the former Polonia International Airport (Bandar Udara Internasional Polonia) which was the principal airport serving Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, about 2 km from the downtown, and used to serve flights to several Indonesian and Malaysian cities, along with a flight to Singapore and Thailand.

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Sofia W.D.

Sofia W.D. (12 October 1924 – 23 July 1986) was an Indonesian actress and film director.

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Solar eclipse of August 21, 1933

An annular solar eclipse occurred on August 21, 1933.

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Solar eclipse of February 14, 1915

An annular solar eclipse occurred on February 14, 1915.

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Solar eclipse of February 14, 1934

A total solar eclipse occurred on February 14, 1934.

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Solar eclipse of January 14, 1926

A total solar eclipse occurred on January 14, 1926.

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Solar eclipse of May 18, 1901

A total solar eclipse occurred on May 18, 1901.

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Solar eclipse of May 9, 1929

A total solar eclipse occurred on May 9, 1929.

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Solar eclipse of October 22, 1911

An annual solar eclipse occurred on October 22, 1911.

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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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Solomon Islands campaign

The Solomon Islands campaign was a major campaign of the Pacific War of World War II.

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Sorga Ka Toedjoe

Sorga Ka Toedjoe (vernacular Malay for Seventh Heaven; also advertised under the Dutch title In Den Zevenden Hemel) is a 1940 film from the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) directed by Joshua and Othniel Wong for Tan's Film.

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Sorga Palsoe

Sorga Palsoe (Indonesian for False Heaven) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) which was directed by Tan Tjoei Hock for Java Industrial Film.

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South Arabia during World War I

The campaign in South Arabia during World War I was a minor struggle for control of the port city of Aden, an important way station for ships on their way from Asia to the Suez Canal.

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South China Sea raid

The South China Sea raid (designated Operation Gratitude) was an operation conducted by the United States Third Fleet between 10 and 20 January 1945 during the Pacific War of World War II.

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South East Asia Command

South East Asia Command (SEAC) was the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre during World War II.

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South Sulawesi Campaign

The South Sulawesi Campaign (10 December 1946 – 21 February 1947) was a campaign of the Indonesian National Revolution.

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South West Pacific Area (command)

South West Pacific Area (SWPA) was the name given to the Allied supreme military command in the South West Pacific Theatre of World War II.

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South West Pacific theatre of World War II

The South West Pacific theatre, during World War II, was a major theatre of the war between the Allies and the Empire of Japan.

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South-East Asian theatre of World War II

The South-East Asian Theatre of World War II was the name given to the campaigns of the Pacific War in Burma, Ceylon, India, Thailand, Philippines, Indochina, Malaya and Singapore.

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Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia.

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Southeast Borneo Federation

Southeast Borneo Federation (Federasi Kalimantan Tenggara) was an autonomous area formed in the southeastern part of Indonesian island of Borneo by the Netherlands in 1948 as part of an attempt to re-establish the colony of the Dutch East Indies during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Southern Expeditionary Army Group

The was an army group of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.

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Southern Expeditionary Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)

The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy, their roles were invasion and maintenance of the public order in southwestern area the French Indochina, Philippines, British Malaya and Dutch East Indies.

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Southern Min

Southern Min, or Minnan, is a branch of Min Chinese spoken in Taiwan and in certain parts of China including Fujian (especially the Minnan region), eastern Guangdong, Hainan, and southern Zhejiang.

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Southwest Area Fleet

The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy established during World War II.

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Souw Beng Kong

Souw Beng Kong, Kapitein der Chinezen (p; 1580-1644), called Bencon in older Dutch sources, was an ally of the Dutch East India Company and the first ''Kapitein der Chinezen'' of Batavia, capital of colonial Indonesia.

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Spanish cruiser Rapido (1889)

Rapido was an auxiliary cruiser that served in the Spanish Navy during the Spanish–American War in 1898.

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Spanish East Indies

The Spanish East Indies (Spanish: Indias orientales españolas; Filipino: Silangang Indiyas ng Espanya) were the Spanish territories in Asia-Pacific from 1565 until 1899.

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Spanish flu

The Spanish flu (January 1918 – December 1920), also known as the 1918 flu pandemic, was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic, the first of the two pandemics involving H1N1 influenza virus.

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Special forces

Special forces and special operations forces are military units trained to conduct special operations.

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Special Region of Yogyakarta

The Special Administrative Region of Yogyakarta (occasionally pronounced or; Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY), or simply Yogyakarta) is a region of Republic of Indonesia in the middle of Java.

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Spekkoek

Spekkoek (kue lapis legit or spekuk in Indonesian, kueh lapis in Singapore, kek lapis in Malaysia) is a type of Indonesian layer cake.

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Spheres of exchange

Spheres of exchange is a heuristic tool for analyzing trading restrictions within societies that are communally governed and where resources are communally available.

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Sport in Indonesia

Sports in Indonesia are popular from both the participation and spectating aspect.

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Sri Lankan Malays

Sri Lankan Malays (also known in Sinhalese language as Ja Minissu meaning Javanese - a catch-all term historically used for all natives of the Malay Archipelago - are a group consisting of about 40,000 people who make up 0.20% of the Sri Lankan population. Their ancestors initially came to the country when both Sri Lanka and Indonesia were colonies of the Dutch, while a second wave (1796–1948) came from the Malay Peninsula, when both Malaya and Sri Lanka were in the British Empire. Significant Malay presence in Sri Lanka dated as early as 13th century, when Chandrabhanu Sridhamaraja, a Malay of Tambralinga managed to occupy northern part of the island in 1247, nonetheless the followers of Chandrabhanu would mostly assimilate to the local population. Many of the ancestors of present-day Sri Lankan Malays coming from soldiers posted by the Dutch which later continued by the British for colonial administration to Sri Lanka, who decided to settle on the island. Other immigrants were convicts or members of noble houses from Dutch East Indies (present day Indonesia) who were exiled to Sri Lanka and who never left. The main source of a continuing Malay identity is their common Malay language, the Islamic faith and their ancestral origin from the Malay Archipelago. Many Sri Lankan Malays have been celebrated as courageous soldiers, politicians, sportsmen, lawyers, accountants and doctors.

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Srigala Item

Srigala Item (Indonesian for Black Wolf, also advertised with the Dutch title De Zwarte Wolf) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies that was directed by Tan Tjoei Hock and produced by The Teng Chun for Action Film.

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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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SS 's Jacob (1907)

SS 's JacobThe ship's (and namesake's) name is now commonly seen as s' Jacob in modern web references and some printed material; however, both Australian and U.S. official histories and Lloyd's Register clearly show 's Jacob (Lloyd's uses 'sJacob without spacing).

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SS Coptic (1881)

SS Coptic was a steamship built in 1881, which was successively owned by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and the Japanese Oriental Steam Ship Co.

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SS Cranston Victory

The SS Cranston Victory was the 19th of 531 Victory ships built during World War II.

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SS Edenton

SS Edenton was a steel-hulled cargo ship built in 1918 for the United States Shipping Board as part of the Boards World War I emergency shipbuilding program.

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SS Empire Cymric

Empire Cymric was a Ferry that was built in 1944 by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast as LST (3) HMS LST 3010 for the Royal Navy.

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SS Gothenburg

The SS Gothenburg was a steamship that operated along the British and then later the Australian and New Zealand coastlines.

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SS Hopestar

SS Hopestar was a cargo ship which was built in 1936 by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland for the Wallsend Shipping Co Ltd.

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SS Iserlohn (1909)

Iserlohn was a cargo ship that was built in 1909 by Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik, Hamburg, Germany.

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SS Ixion

SS Ixion was a Dutch cargo ship that caught fire and sank near the coast of the Netherlands East Indies in 1911.

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SS Japara (1930)

SS Japara was a freighter built by Mach.

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SS Karsik (1938)

SS Karsik was a freighter built for Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft "Hansa" by Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG, Werk Seebeck, Wesermünde as Soneck, in 1938, of.

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SS Koning der Nederlanden

SS Koning der Nederlanden was a Dutch liner of the Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland.

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SS Mauna Loa

SS Mauna Loa was a steam-powered cargo ship of Matson Navigation Company that was sunk in the bombing of Darwin in February 1942.

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SS President Taft (1920)

SS President Taft was launched as one of the "state" ships, Buckeye State, completed by the United States Shipping Board as cargo passenger ships after originally being laid down as troop transports.

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SS Princess Marguerite

Princess Marguerite, Princess Marguerite II, and Princess Marguerite III was a series of Canadian coastal passenger vessels that operated along the west coast of British Columbia and into Puget Sound in Washington State almost continuously from 1925 to 1999.

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SS Prinses Amalia

SS Prinses Amalia was a Dutch steam ship built for the Netherland Line (Dutch Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland (SMN) or Netherlands Steamship Company) in 1874 by John Elder & Co. of Govan on the River Clyde.

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SS Registan (1910)

No description.

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SS Rooseboom

SS Rooseboom was a 1,035 ton Dutch steam ship owned by KPM (Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij or Royal Packet Navigation Co. of the Netherlands East Indies) built in 1926 by Rijkee & Co of Rotterdam.

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SS Sierra Cordoba (1913)

SS Sierra Cordoba was a Norddeutscher Lloyd passenger and cargo ship completed 1913 by AG Vulcan Stettin.

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SS Slamat

SS Slamat (or "DSS Slamat", with DSS standing for dubbelschroefstoomschip, "twin-screw steamship") was a Dutch ocean liner of the Rotterdam-based Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd line.

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SS Tasman (1921)

SS Tasman was a Dutch steamship built by Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Limited, Hull in 1921 for Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij (KPM), Batavia.

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SS Van Heemskerk (1909)

SS Van Heemskerk was a freighter built by N.V. Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw-Maatschappij with engines built by Nederlandsche Fabriek van Werktuigen & Spoorwegmaterieel N.V, both of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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SS Volendam

SS Volendam was a ton ocean liner operated by Holland America Line (Nederlandsch-Amerikaansche Stoomvaart Maatschappij).

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SS Vyner Brooke

SS Vyner Brooke was a Scottish-built steamship that was both the royal yacht of Sarawak and a merchant ship frequently used between Singapore and Kuching.

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ST Mies

Mies was a tug that was built as Empire Connie in 1945 by A Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT).

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St. Joseph's Church, Semarang

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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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St. Ursula Catholic School

St.

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Stahlhelm

Stahlhelm (plural Stahlhelme) is German for "steel helmet".

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Star chart

A star chart or star map, also called a sky chart or sky map, is a map of the night sky.

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Star Film (Dutch East Indies company)

Star Film was a film production company in the Dutch East Indies.

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Star for Loyalty and Merit

The Star for Loyalty and Merit (Dutch: Ster voor Trouw en Verdienste) was a civilian award established on 1 January 1894 by Governor-General Carel Herman Aart van der Wijck of the Dutch East Indies.

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Star Mountains

The Star Mountains (Dutch (colonial): Sterrengebergte; Indonesian: Pegunungan Bintang) are a mountain range in western Papua New Guinea, stretching from the border with Indonesia, at about to the Hindenburg Range.

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State Elementary School Menteng 01

State Elementary School Menteng 01 (Sekolah Dasar Negeri (SDN) Menteng 01), also known as SDN Besuki or the Besuki school, is an Indonesian public school in Menteng, Jakarta.

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State of East Indonesia

The State of East Indonesia (Negara Indonesia Timur, old spelling: Negara Indonesia Timoer) was a post-World War II federal state (negara bagian) formed in eastern Netherlands East Indies by the Netherlands in 1948.

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State of Madura

The State of Madura (Negara Madura; Negara Madhurâ) was a federal state (negara bagian) formed on the Indonesian island of Madura by the Netherlands in 1948 as part of an attempt to reestablish the colony of the Dutch East Indies during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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State of South Sumatra

The State of South Sumatra (Negara Sumatra Selatan) was a federal state and part of the United States of Indonesia formed in the southern part of Sumatra by the Netherlands in 1948 as part of an attempt to reestablish the colony of the Dutch East Indies during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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State University of Jakarta

State University of Jakarta (Indonesian: Universitas Negeri Jakarta, commonly abbreviated as UNJ) is a public university in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Stephan Lucien Joseph van Waardenburg

Stephan Lucien Joseph van Waardenburg (21 February 1900 – 4 April 1975) was the first Dutch-appointed governor of Dutch New Guinea.

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Stephen Moulton Babcock

Stephen Moulton Babcock (22 October 1843 – 2 July 1931) was an American agricultural chemist.

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Stevenson Plan

The Stevenson Plan, also known as the Stevenson Restriction Scheme, was an effort by the British government to stabilize low rubber prices resulting from a glut of rubber following World War I.

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Stichting Max Havelaar

Stichting Max Havelaar (or the Max Havelaar Foundation in English) is the Dutch member of FLO International, which unites 23 Fairtrade certification producer and labelling initiatives across Europe, Asia, Latin America, North America, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

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Strategic bombing during World War II

Strategic bombing during World War II was the sustained aerial attack on railways, harbours, cities, workers' housing, and industrial districts in enemy territory during World War II.

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Street food

Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair.

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Street food of Indonesia

Indonesian street food is a collection of ready-to-eat meals, snacks, fruits and drinks sold by hawkers or vendors at warung food stalls or food carts.

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Student Hidjo

Student Hidjo (Perfected spelling Student Hijo, both meaning Student Green) is a 1918 novel by Marco Kartodikromo.

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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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Subekti

Subekti (1914-1992) was the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia.

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Succession of states

Succession of states is a theory and practice in international relations regarding successor states.

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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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Sudjana Kerton

Sudjana Kerton (22 November 1922 – April 1994) was an Indonesian painter.

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Sugondo Djojopuspito

Sugondo Djojopuspito (22 February 1905 – 1978) was the Indonesian Youth Congress leader in 1928 who declared The Youth Pledge (Sumpah Pemuda), i.e. known as: Satu Nusa, Satu Bangsa, dan Satu Bahasa: Indonesia (One Motherland, One Nation, and One Language: Indonesia).

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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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Suikerbond

The Suikerbond ("Sugar Union") was a trade union for European workers in the sugar industry in the Dutch East Indies.

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Sukadji Ranuwihardjo

Sukadji Ranuwihardjo (November 9, 1931 – August 11, 2007) was an Indonesian academic and former Rector (Head) of Gadjah Mada University (Universitas Gadjah Mada, or UGM) from 1973 to 1981.

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Sukarni

Sukarni (14 July 1916 – 7 May 1971) was an activist who demanded independence for Indonesia during the Dutch colonial era and the Japanese occupation, and was the chairman of the Murba Party until his death.

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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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Sulawesi

Sulawesi, formerly known as Celebes, is an island in Indonesia.

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Sultan

Sultan (سلطان) is a position with several historical meanings.

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Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport

Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (Bandar Udara Internasional Sultan Hasanuddin) is an airport in Makassar, Indonesia.

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Sultan Ma'mun Al Rashid Perkasa Alamyah

Sultan Al-Rashid Ma'moen Perkasa Alam (Jawi) was the 9th king of Sultanate of Deli (born 1853 - died 1924).

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Sultan Tangkal Alam Bagagar

Daulat Yang Dipertuan Sultan Alam Bagagarsyah (1789 – 12 February 1849, Batavia) was the last king of the Pagaruyung Kingdom.

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Sultanate of Bulungan

The Sultanate of Bulungan was a princely state of Indonesia located in the existing Bulungan Regency in the North Kalimantan province of Indonesia in the east of the island of Borneo.

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Sultanate of Cirebon

The Sultanate of Cirebon (Kesultanan Cirebon, Kasultanan Cirebon) was an Islamic sultanate in West Java founded in the 15th century.

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Sultanate of Deli

Sultanate of Deli (Indonesian: Kesultanan Deli Darul Maimoon; Jawi) is a 1,820 km² Malay state in east Sumatra founded in 1630.

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Sultanate of Gowa

Sultanate of Gowa (sometimes written as Goa; not to be mistaken with Goa in India), was one of the great kingdoms and the most successful kingdom in the South Sulawesi region.

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Sultanate of Sulu

The Sultanate of Sulu (Tausūg: Kasultanan sin Sūg, Jawi: کسلطانن سولو دار الإسلام, Kesultanan Sulu, سلطنة سولك) was a Muslim state that ruled the islands in the Sulu Archipelago, parts of Mindanao, certain portions of Palawan and north-eastern Borneo (present-day the certain parts of Sabah and North Kalimantan).

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Sumatera Thawalib

Sumatera Thawalib was one of the earliest Islamic mass organizations in Indonesia, based in West Sumatra.

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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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Sumenep Regency

Sumenep Regency (Songènèb) is a regency of East Java province, Indonesia.

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Sumitro Djojohadikusumo

Prof.

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Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University

The Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University Yogyakarta is an Indonesian university that offers study programs in the field of Islamic science.

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Sunaryati Hartono

Prof.

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Sunda Kelapa

Sunda Kelapa (ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ ᮊᮜᮕ, Sunda Kalapa) is the old port of Jakarta located on the estuarine of Ciliwung River.

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Sunda Kelapa lighthouse

Sunda Kelapa lighthouse (Indonesian: Mercusuar Sunda Kelapa) is a lighthouse located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Sunda Strait campaign of January 1794

The Sunda Strait campaign of January 1794 was a series of manoeuvres and naval actions fought between warships and privateers of the French Republic and a squadron of vessels sent by the British East India Company to protect trade in the region, later augmented by Dutch warships.

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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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Sundanese traditional house

Sundanese traditional house (Sundanese imah adat Sunda) refers to the traditional vernacular houses of Sundanese people predominantly inhabited Western parts of Java island (West Java and Banten provinces), Indonesia.

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Sundel bolong

The legend of the Sundel Bolong mainly originated from the Javanese mythology.

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Sup kambing

Sup Kambing or Sop Kambing is a mutton soup commonly found in Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine.

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Supeno

Supeno (June 12, 1916 - February 24, 1949) is the Minister of Development/Youth at First Hatta Cabinet.

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Supriyadi

Supriyadi, older spelling Soeprijadi (April 13, 1923 – 1945?), was an Indonesian national hero who rebelled against the occupying Japanese in 1945.

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Surabaya

Surabaya (formerly Dutch: Soerabaia and later Surabaja) is a port city and the capital of East Java (Jawa Timur) province of Indonesia.

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Surabaya (fictional work)

"Soerabaja" (Perfected Spelling "Surabaya", also known by the intermediary form "Surabaja") is a work of fiction by Indonesian writer Idrus variously described as a novel, novelette, and long short story.

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Surabaya City Hall

Surabaya City Hall (Indonesian Balai Kota Surabaya) is the administrative center of the city of Surabaya.

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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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Surakarta Sunanate

Surakarta Sunanate (Indonesian: Kasunanan Surakarta; Javanese: Kasunanan/Karaton Surakarta Hadiningrat; Soerakarta) is a Javanese monarchy centred in the city of Surakarta, in the province of Central Java, Indonesia.

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Surinam (Dutch colony)

Surinam was a Dutch plantation colony in the Guianas, neighboured by the equally Dutch colony of Berbice to the west, and the French colony of Cayenne to the east.

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Suriname

Suriname (also spelled Surinam), officially known as the Republic of Suriname (Republiek Suriname), is a sovereign state on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America.

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Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)

Suriname was a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1954 and 1975.

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Surinamese people

Surinamese people are people identified with Suriname, its citizens and their descendants abroad.

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Surinamestraat 20, The Hague

Surinamestraat 20 in The Hague is the location of the house where the Dutch writer Louis Couperus wrote his novel Eline Vere.

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Surrender of Japan

The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close.

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Suryadarma Air Force Base

Suryadarma Air Force Base is one of 9 Indonesian Airforce bases on Java.

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Suryadi

Suryadi (sometimes spelled Soerjadi) was a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia, as well as the first chairman of the Indonesian Judges Association.

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Susanto Tirtoprodjo

Susanto Tirtoprodjo (3 March 1900 – 16 November 1969) was the acting Prime Minister of the Republic of Indonesia (part of the United States of Indonesia from December 20, 1949 to January 16, 1950. He was also a member of the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence (BPUPK) and served in a number of early Indonesian cabinets. When searching for more information about this man, please be aware that his name is either Susanto Tirtoprojo or Soesanto Tirtoprodjo, the former being the international spelling and the latter being the Dutch spelling which is still widely used. Susanto Tirtoprodjo is a mix of both spellings.

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Sutan Anwar

Sutan Anwar (born 21 March 1914, date of death unknown) was an Indonesian football midfielder who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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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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Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana

Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana (Jawi: سوتن تقدير علي شاه بنا; February 11, 1908 – July 17, 1994), was born in Natal, North Sumatra.

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Sutan Usman Karim

Sutan Usman Karim was a East Indies (now Indonesia) film director and screenwriter.

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Suvarte Soedarmadji

Suvarte Soedarmadji (6 December 1915 – 1979) was an Indonesian football forward who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Swabians

Swabians (Schwaben, singular Schwabe) are an ethnic German people who are native to or have ancestral roots in the cultural and linguistic region of Swabia, which is now mostly divided between the modern states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, in southwest Germany.

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Syahrir

Syahrir (24 February 1945 – 28 July 2008) was a prominent Indonesian political economist.

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Syair Abdul Muluk

Sjair Abdoel Moeloek (Perfected Spelling: Syair Abdul Muluk) is an 1847 syair (poem) credited variously to Raja Ali Haji or his sister Saleha.

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Sybil Kathigasu

Sybil Medan Kathigasu (née Daly) GM (3 September 1899 - 12 June 1948) was a Malayan Eurasian nurse who supported the resistance during the Japanese occupation of Malaya.

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Syed Hussein Alatas

Syed Hussein Alatas (سيد حسین العطاس; 17 September 1928 – 23 January 2007) was a Malaysian academician, sociologist, founder of social science organisations, and politician.

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Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas

Syed Muhammad al Naquib bin Ali al-Attas (سيد محمد نقيب العطاس; born 5 September 1931) is a Malaysian Muslim philosopher.

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T. B. Simatupang

Tahi Bonar Simatupang (28 January 1920 – 1 January 1990) was a soldier who served in the Indonesian National Revolution and went on to become chief of staff of the Indonesian Armed Forces.

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Taco Kuiper

Taco Esgo Kuiper (11 November 1941 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies – 24 September 2004 in Johannesburg, South Africa) was an investigative journalist and wealthy publisher in South Africa.

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Tadashige Daigo

Marquis was a vice admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Tainan Air Group

was a fighter aircraft and airbase garrison unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Pacific campaign of World War II.

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Takasago Volunteers

were volunteer soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army, recruited from the Taiwanese aboriginal tribes during World War II.

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Take Ichi convoy

The was a Japanese convoy of World War II.

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Takeo Itō

was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.

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Takeo Kurita

was a vice admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Takeo Takagi

was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Talitha Getty

Talitha Getty (18 October 1940 – 14 July 1971) was an actress and model of Dutch extraction, born in the former Dutch East Indies, who was regarded as a style icon of the late 1960s.

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Taman Ismail Marzuki

Taman Ismail Marzuki, popularly known as TIM, or in English as the Jakarta Cultural Centre, is an arts, cultural, and science center located in Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Taman Siswa

The Taman Siswa (literally "Garden of Students" or "Students' Garden") was a Javanese educational movement in the Dutch East Indies, founded in July 1922 by Ki Hadjar Dewantara (1889–1959), who was born as Raden Mas Soewardi Soerjaningrat, a Javanese nobleman.

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Tamil diaspora

The Tamil diaspora refers to descendants of the Tamil immigrants who emigrated from their native lands to other parts of the world.

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Tampaksiring Palace

The Tampaksiring Palace (Indonesian:Istana Tampaksiring) is one of 6 Presidential Palaces of Indonesia, it is located in Tampaksiring, Gianyar Regency, Bali.

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Tan Boen Soan

Tan Boen Soan (25 June 1905 – 1952) was an ethnic Chinese Malay-language writer and journalist from Sukabumi, Java.

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Tan Eng Goan

Tan Eng Goan, 1st Majoor der Chinezen (born in Batavia in 1802 - died in Batavia in 1872) was a high-ranking bureaucrat who served as the first ''Majoor der Chinezen'' of Batavia (now Jakarta), capital of colonial Indonesia.

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Tan Liok Tiauw

Tan Liok Tiauw Sia (1872 - 1947) was a prominent Chinese-Indonesian landlord, as well as a pioneering plantation owner and industrialist in the late colonial period.

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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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Tan See Han

Tan See Han (born 1910, date of death unknown) was an Indonesian football forward who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Tan Tjoei Hock

Tan Tjoei Hock (15 April 1908 – 1984) was a Chinese-Indonesian journalist and filmmaker.

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Tan's Film

Tan's Film was a film production house in the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia).

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Tana Toraja Regency

Tana Toraja Regency (Indonesian for Torajaland or Land of the Toraja, abbreviated Tator) is a regency (kabupaten) of South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, and home to the Toraja ethnic group.

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Tanahmerah

Tanah Merah (or Tanamerah) is a town in the Papua province of Indonesia (not to be confused with Tanahmerah Bay) situated on the Digul river within the interior of Western New Guinea.

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Tango Maru

, originally named Rendsburg, was a cargo ship built in Germany in 1925.

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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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Tanjung Priok railway station

Tanjung Priok station (TPK) is a train station in North Jakarta.

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Tapanuli

Tapanuli (or, in obsolete Dutch spelling, Tapanoeli) may refer to.

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Tapis (Indonesian weaving style)

Tapis (kain tapis) is a traditional weaving style from Lampung, Indonesia.

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Tarakan Island

Tarakan is an island off the coast of North Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Tarakan, North Kalimantan

Tarakan, located on Tarakan Island is one of the major cities in northern Borneo, just across the border from Sabah, Malaysia.

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Tarzan and the Foreign Legion

Tarzan and the Foreign Legion is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the twenty-second in his series of books about the title character Tarzan.

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Tasmania

Tasmania (abbreviated as Tas and known colloquially as Tassie) is an island state of Australia.

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Tassilo Adam

Tassilo Adam (1878–1955) was a German ethnologist, photographer and filmmaker in Indonesia.

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Taufiq Ismail

Taufiq Ismail (born 25 June 1935) is an Indonesian poet, activist and the editor of the monthly literary magazine "Horison" Ismail figured prominently in Indonesian literature of the post-Sukarno period and is considered one of the pioneers of the "Generation of '66".

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Tawau

Tawau (Jawi) formerly known as Tawao, is the capital of the Tawau District in Sabah, Malaysia.

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Ted Meines

Tette "Ted" Meines (25 September 1921 – 24 December 2016) was a lieutenant general in the Royal Netherlands Army and an activist for veterans' rights.

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Teddy Sheean

Edward "Teddy" Sheean (28 December 1923 – 1 December 1942) was a sailor in the Royal Australian Navy during the Second World War.

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Teddy Yip (businessman)

Theodore "Teddy" Yip was a businessman from Indonesia who was instrumental in developing Macau as a tourist destination and who was a Formula One team owner in the 1970s.

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Tegal Regency

Tegal Regency is one of the regencies located in the northwest part of Central Java province, Indonesia which has an area of 876,10 km2.

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Tegal, Central Java

Tegal is a large city in the northwest part of Central Java Province of Indonesia.

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Teguh Karya

Teguh Karya (born Steve Liem Tjoan Hok, 22 September 1937 – 11 December 2001) was an Indonesian film director.

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Teilherber (footballer)

Teilherber was an Indonesian football forward who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Teishin Shudan

was a Japanese special forces/airborne unit during World War II.

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Tek Sing

The Tek Sing (Chinese, "True Star") was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank on February 6, 1822 in an area of the South China Sea known as the Belvidere Shoals.

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Telkom Indonesia

P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk, commonly known as Telkom Indonesia (stylised as Telkom Indonesıa) or Telkom, is the largest telecommunications services company in Indonesia.

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Teluk Bayur Grand Mosque

Teluk Bayur Grand Mosque, also known as Surau Ateh, is an old mosque in Indonesia which is located near the Port of Teluk Bayur, South Padang district, Padang, West Sumatra.

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Tengkorak Hidoep

Tengkorak Hidoep (literally The Living Skeleton) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Tan Tjoei Hock.

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Terang Boelan

Terang Boelan (Indonesian for "Full Moon", Terang Bulan in the Perfected Spelling System) is a 1937 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Terminology of the Low Countries

The Low Countries (de Lage Landen or de Nederlanden, les Pays-Bas) is the coastal Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta region in Western Europe whose definition usually includes the modern countries of Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands.

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Territorial evolution of the British Empire

The territorial evolution of the British Empire is considered to have begun with the foundation of the English colonial empire in the late 16th century.

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Territorial evolution of the United States

The United States of America was created on July 4, 1776, with the declaration of independence of thirteen British colonies.

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Teuku Jacob

Teuku Jacob (6 December 1929 – 17 October 2007) was an Indonesian paleoanthropologist.

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Teuku Muhammad Hasan

Teuku Muhammad Hasan (April 4, 1906 – September 21, 1997) was an Indonesian politician, and the first Governor of Sumatra after Indonesian Independence in 1945, and Deputy Chairman, concurrently Home Affairs, Education & Culture and Religious Affairs ad interim in Sjafruddin Prawiranegara's Indonesia Emergency Cabinet (22 December 1948 – 13 July 1949).

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Teuku Nyak Arif

Teungku Nyak Arif (17 July 1899 – 4 May 1946) was an Acehnese nationalist and National Hero of Indonesia.

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Teuku Umar

Teuku Umar (Meulaboh, West Aceh, 1854 – February 11, 1899) was a leader of a guerrilla campaign against the Dutch in Aceh during the Aceh War.

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Thalassocracy

A thalassocracy (from Classical Greek θάλασσα (thalassa), meaning "sea", and κρατεῖν (kratein), meaning "power", giving Koine Greek θαλασσοκρατία (thalassokratia), "sea power") is a state with primarily maritime realms, an empire at sea (such as the Phoenician network of merchant cities) or a seaborne empire.

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Théophile Wahis

Lieutenant-General Baron Théophile-Théodore Wahis (1844–1921) was a Belgian soldier and colonial civil servant who served as Governor-General of the Congo Free State and, subsequently, the Belgian Congo for two terms between 1891 and 1912.

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The Amazing Race 19

The Amazing Race 19 is the nineteenth installment of the American reality television show The Amazing Race.

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The Battle for Oil

The Battle for Oil (aka Battle for Oil) is a 19-minute 1942 Canadian documentary film, made by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) as part of the wartime Canada Carries On series.

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The Battle of China

The Battle of China (1944) was the sixth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series.

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The Bounty (1984 film)

The Bounty is a 1984 British historical drama film directed by Roger Donaldson, starring Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins, and produced by Bernard Williams with Dino De Laurentiis as executive producer.

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The Chinese in Indonesia

The Chinese in Indonesia, Indonesian: Hoakiau di Indonesia, is a book by Pramoedya Ananta Toer published in 1960 by Bintang Press.

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The Devil and the Deep Sea

"The Devil and the Deep Sea" is a short story by the British writer Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1895 in The Graphic's Christmas number.

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The Devil's Sword

The Devil's Sword (Indonesian: Golok Setan) is a 1984 Indonesian sword and sorcery film directed by Ratno Timoer.

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The Fortune of War

The Fortune of War is the sixth historical novel in the Aubrey-Maturin series by British author Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1979.

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The Hague

The Hague (Den Haag,, short for 's-Gravenhage) is a city on the western coast of the Netherlands and the capital of the province of South Holland.

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The Hidden Force

The Hidden Force (De Stille Kracht) is a 1900 novel by the Dutch writer Louis Couperus.

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The Hong Djien

The Hong Djien (born 12 January 1916, date of death unknown) was an Indonesian football forward who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck

The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck (Lo) is a serial of 12 comic book stories written and drawn by Don Rosa, first published by the Danish publisher Egmont in the magazine Anders And & Co. from 1992–94 and later in English in Uncle Scrooge #285 through #296 (1994–96).

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The Malay Archipelago

The Malay Archipelago is a book by the British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace which chronicles his scientific exploration, during the eight-year period 1854 to 1862, of the southern portion of the Malay Archipelago including Malaysia, Singapore, the islands of Indonesia, then known as the Dutch East Indies, and the island of New Guinea.

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The Miser

The Miser (L'Avare) is a five-act comedy in prose by the French playwright Molière.

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The Narrow Corner

The Narrow Corner is a novel by the British writer W. Somerset Maugham, first published by William Heinemann in 1932.

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The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies

"The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies" is a seminal monograph by B. H. Danser on the tropical pitcher plants of the Dutch East Indies and surrounding regions.

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The Peshawar Lancers

The Peshawar Lancers is an alternate history, steampunk, post-apocalyptic fiction adventure novel by S. M. Stirling, with its point of divergence occurring in 1878 when the Earth is struck by a devastating meteor shower.

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The Story of Dr. Wassell

The Story of Dr.

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The Submission of Prince Dipo Negoro to General De Kock

The Submission of Prince Dipo Negoro to General De Kock (De onderwerping van Diepo Negoro aan luitenant-generaal baron De Kock) is an oil painting on canvas painted by Nicolaas Pieneman between 1830 and 1835.

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The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi

The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi (De zwarte met het witte hart) is the 1997 debut novel by Dutch author Arthur Japin.

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The War That Came Early

The War That Came Early is a six-volume alternate history series by Harry Turtledove, in which World War II begins in 1938 over Czechoslovakia.

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Thee Kian Wie

Thee Kian Wie (April 20, 1935 – February 8, 2014) was an Indonesian economist, academic and senior member of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI).

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Theo Bot

Theodorus Hendrikus "Theo" Bot (29 July 1911 – 24 September 1984) was a Dutch politician of the Catholic People's Party (KVP) party.

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Theo de Meester

Theodoor Herman "Theo" de Meester (16 December 1851 – 27 December 1919) was a Dutch politician of the Liberal Union who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Finance from 1905 to 1908.

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Thilly Weissenborn

Thilly Weissenborn (1883 – 1964) was the first professional woman photographer of the former Dutch East Indies and one of the few photographers working in the early 20th century in the area who were Indonesian born.

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Third and fourth terms of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt

The third and fourth terms of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt began on January 20, 1941, the date of Roosevelt's third inauguration, and ended with Roosevelt's death on April 12, 1945.

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Third Anglo-Dutch War

The Third Anglo-Dutch War or the Third Dutch War (Derde Engelse Oorlog "Third English War", or Derde Engelse Zeeoorlog "Third English Sea War") was a military conflict between the Kingdom of England and the Dutch Republic, that lasted between April 1672 and early 1674.

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Third Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)

The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), which was created, and subsequently disbanded on six separate occasions and revived on five separate occasions.

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Thirteenth Air Force

The Thirteenth Air Force (Air Forces Pacific) (13 AF) was a numbered air force of the United States Air Force Pacific Air Forces (PACAF).

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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 Barbour

Thomas Barbour (August 19, 1884 – January 8, 1946) was an American herpetologist.

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Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte

Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte (23 October 1864 in Leiden – 25 March 1926 in The Hague) was a Dutch politician.

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Thomas C. Hart

Thomas Charles Hart (June 12, 1877July 4, 1971) was an admiral in the United States Navy, whose service extended from the Spanish–American War through World War II.

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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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Thursday Island

Thursday Island, colloquially known as TI, or in the native language, Waiben, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands archipelago located approximately north of Cape York Peninsula in the Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia.

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Tiffany van Soest

Tiffany Lynn van Soest (born March 20, 1989) is an American Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the bantamweight division.

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Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indië

The Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indië ("Journal of the East Indies") was a magazine in Dutch founded in 1838 by W. R. van Hoëvell, a Dutch minister working in Batavia, in the Dutch East Indies, in the 1830s and 1840s.

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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 Asian nations

This table is under construction.

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Timeline of East Timorese history

This is a timeline of East Timorese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in East Timor and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of entomology since 1900

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Timeline of historical geopolitical changes

This is a timeline of country and capital changes around the world.

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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 Leiden

The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Leiden, Netherlands.

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Timeline of sovereign states in Oceania

This timeline lists all sovereign states and dependencies in Oceania, both current and defunct, from the year 1750 onwards.

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Timeline of the 19th century

This is a timeline of the 19th century.

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Timeline of World War II (1942)

This is a timeline of events that occurred during World War II in 1942.

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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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Tio Ie Soei

Tio Ie Soei (22 June 1890 – 20 August 1974; also known by the pen name Tjoa Pit Bak) was a ''peranakan'' Chinese writer and journalist active in the Dutch East Indies and Indonesia.

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Tio Tek Djien

Tio Tek Djien (also Djin; 2 December 1895 – 17 December 1975), also styled T. D. Tio, Jr., was a Chinese Indonesian stage manager and playwright turned film producer.

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Tio Tek Ho

Tio Tek Ho, 4th Majoor der Chinezen (1857 - 1908) was a Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat who served as the fourth and penultimate ''Majoor der Chinezen'', or Chinese headman, of Batavia, now Jakarta, capital of Indonesia.

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Tirto Adhi Soerjo

Raden Mas Tirto Adhi Soerjo (Perfected Spelling: Tirto Adhi Suryo; 1880–1918) was an Indonesian journalist known for his sharp criticism of the Dutch colonial government.

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Tiruvadi Sambasiva Venkataraman

Rao Bahadur Sir Tiruvadi Sambasiva Venkataraman CIE, FNI, FASc (15 June 1884 – 18 January 1963) was an Indian botanist, agronomist and plant geneticist who specialised in the study and hybridisation of sugarcane.

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Titan (steam tug 1894)

The Titan (later: Drente) was a steam tug that was built in 1894 and sailed for three Dutch tug companies until it was decommissioned in 1935.

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Titiek Puspa

Sumarti (born 1 November 1937), better known by her stage name Titiek Puspa, is an Indonesian singer and songwriter.

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Titien Sumarni

Raden Ajeng Titien Sumarni (28 December 1932 – 15 May 1966) was an Indonesian film actress active in the 1950s.

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Tjalie Robinson

Tjalie Robinson is the main alias of the Indo (Eurasian) intellectual and writer Jan Boon (born Nijmegen, 10 January 1911; died The Hague, 22 April 1974) also known as Vincent Mahieu.

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Tjerita Oeij Se

Tjerita "Oeij-se": Jaitoe Satoe Tjerita jang Amat Endah dan Loetjoe, jang Betoel Soedah Kedjadian di Djawa Tengah (better known under the abbreviated name Tjerita Oeij Se; also See) is a 1903 Malay-language novel by the ethnic Chinese writer Thio Tjin Boen.

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Tjerita Si Tjonat

Tjerita Si Tjonat, Sato Kepala Penjamoen di Djaman Dahoeloe Kala (also known as Tjerita Si Tjonat; Perfected Spelling Cerita Si Tjonat) is a 1900 novel written by the journalist F.D.J. Pangemanann.

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Tjhit Liap Seng

Tjhit Liap Seng (Perfected Spelling: Chit Liap Seng, Hokkien Chinese for Seven Stars or Pleiades), also known as Bintang Toedjoeh in Malay, is an 1886 novel by Lie Kim Hok.

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Tjioeng Wanara

Tjioeng Wanara (Perfected Spelling: Ciung Wanara) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia) directed and produced by Jo Eng Seka.

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Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo

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Tjitra

Tjitra (literally Image) is a 1949 Indonesian film directed by Usmar Ismail for the Dutch-owned production house South Pacific.

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Tjoet Nja' Dhien

Tjoet Nja' Dhien (pronounced) is a 1988 Indonesian film directed by Eros Djarot and starring Piet Burnama, Christine Hakim, Rudy Wowor, and Slamet Rahardjo.

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Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati

Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati (new spelling: Cokorda Gde Raka Sukawati), (January 15, 1899 in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali – 1967) was the only President of the State of East Indonesia from 1946 to its disestablishment in 1950.

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Tjokorda Ngurah Wim Sukawati

Tjokorda Ngurah Wim Sukawati, (February 1, 1923 – February 24, 2013) was the eldest son of President of the State of East Indonesia and former `King´ of Ubud Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati and his wife Gusti Agung Niang Putu.

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Tjong A Fie

Tjong A Fie, Majoor der Chinezen (1860–1921), or Tjong Yiauw Hian (spelled in Hakka Chinese dialect), birth name Zhang Hongnan, was a Hakka Chinese businessman, banker and kapitan (Chinese major) who built a large plantation business in Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Togutil people

The Togutil people (also known as Inner Tobelo, a term referring to indigenous people who lived in the woods and "could sleep standing up under a leaf during rain") are an indigenous group with a semi-nomadic lifestyle in the jungles of Totodoku, Tukur-Tukur, Lolobata, Kobekulo and Buli, North Maluku in the Aketajawe-Lolobata National Park, North Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, Indonesia.

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Toko (shop)

A toko (Indonesian for shop) is a shop in the Netherlands selling mainly Asian food products of which the owners are generally Indo-European, Native Indonesian, Surinamese, Chinese or Vietnamese.

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Tom Kerr (politician)

Thomas Caldwell "Tom" Kerr (15 August 1887 – 25 June 1956) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Tom Veen

Tom Robert Adrie Veen (14 January 1942 – 13 August 2014) was a Dutch politician.

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Tom Warhurst Sr.

Hubert Thomas Warhurst Sr. (10 February 1917 – 23 January 2004) was an Australian tennis player who competed in six Australian Championships.

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Tombac

Tombac, as it is spelled in French, or tombak, is a brass alloy with high copper content and 5–20% zinc content.

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Tone-class cruiser

The two were the last heavy cruisers completed for the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Toneel

Toneel (Dutch word for: "theatre") is a genre of theatrical drama performance developed in early 20th-century Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia).

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Tong Tong Fair

The Tong Tong Fair (formerly known as Pasar Malam Besar) is the largest festival in the world for Indo (European-Indonesian) culture, held annually in the Netherlands.

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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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Tongseng

Tongseng is goat meat, mutton or beef stew dish in curry-like soup with vegetables and kecap manis (sweet soy sauce).

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Tonke Dragt

Antonia "Tonke" Johanna Willemina Dragt (born 12 November 1930) is a Dutch writer and illustrator of children's literature.

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Tony Lovink

Antonius Hermanus Johannes "Tony" Lovink (12 July 1902 – 27 March 1995) was a Dutch Politician who served as the last High Commissioner of the Crown in the Dutch East Indies in 1949, the year the Dutch East Indies declared independence from the Netherlands, and renamed itself Indonesia.

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Toraja

The Toraja are an ethnic group indigenous to a mountainous region of South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Tosa-class battleship

The The ships are sometimes referred to as the Kaga class, after the ship that was planned to have been completed first.

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Toto Koopman

Catharina "Toto" Koopman (28 October 1908 – 27 August 1991) was an Dutch-Javanese model who worked in Paris prior to World War II.

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Totok

Totok is an Indonesian language term colloquially used in Indonesia to refer to individuals of Dutch and other European origin who lived in the Dutch East Indies until Indonesian independence in 1945.

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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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Trams in Asia

Trams in Asia were well established at the start of the 20th century, but started to decline in use in the 1930s.

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Trans-Java Toll Road

The Trans-Java Toll Road is a toll road that run from Merak, in the western Java province of Banten, to Banyuwangi in East Java.

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Transit of Venus, 1874

The 1874 transit of Venus, which took place on 9 December 1874 (01:49 to 06:26 UTC), was the first of the pair of transits of Venus that took place in the 19th century, with the second transit occurring eight years later in 1882.

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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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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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Treaty of Lisbon (1859)

The Treaty of Lisbon of 1859 is a treaty signed between Portugal and the Netherlands on April 20, 1859.

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Trepassey

Trepassey, is a small fishing community located in Trepassey Bay on the south eastern corner of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Tromp-class cruiser

The Tromp class was a class of flotilla leaders of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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Try Sutrisno

Try Sutrisno (born 15 November 1935) is Indonesia's sixth vice president.

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TSMS Lakonia

The TSMS Lakonia was a Greek-owned cruise ship which caught fire and sank north of Madeira on 22 December 1963, with the loss of 128 lives.

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TSS Stefan Batory

The TS/S Stefan Batory was an ocean liner built in the Netherlands in 1952, as the fourth HA liner to serve under the name of SS Maasdam, initially used to service the Dutch East Indies by the Holland America Line.

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Tuan Direktur

Tuan Direktur (literally Mr Director) is a 1939 novel by the Indonesian Muslim cleric and writer Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah (Hamka).

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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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Tuanku Rao

Tuanku Rao (1790-1833) was an Islamic cleric (ulama), leader and commander.

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Tulang Bawang River

Tulang Bawang River (Lampungnese: Way Tulang Bawang) is a river which mostly flows in Lampung, Indonesia.

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Tuynhuys

De Tuynhuys (Garden House) is the Cape Town office of the Presidency of the Republic of South Africa.

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Twentieth Century Impressions

Twentieth Century Impressions was a series of travel, political and social reference books published by Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Company in London between 1901 and 1914.

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Type 2 Ka-Mi

The was the first amphibious tank of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).

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Type 3 12 cm AA gun

The was an anti-aircraft gun used in quantity by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.The Type 3 number was designated for the year the gun was accepted, 2603 in the Japanese imperial year calendar, or 1943 in the Gregorian calendar.

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Type 89 I-Go medium tank

The was a medium tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army from 1932 to 1942 in combat operations of the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Khalkhin Gol against the Soviet Union, and in the Second World War.

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Type 94 75 mm mountain gun

The was a mountain gun used as a general-purpose infantry support gun by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.

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Type 94 tankette

The Type 94 tankette (九四式軽装甲車, Kyūyon-shiki keisōkōsha, literally "94 type light armored car", also known as TK that is abbreviation of "Tokushu Keninsha" that means special tractor was a tankette used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in World War II. Although tankettes were often used as ammunition tractors, and general infantry support, they were designed for reconnaissance, and not for direct combat. The lightweight Type 94 proved effective in China as the Chinese National Revolutionary Army had only three tank battalions to oppose them, and those tank battalions were equipped only with some British export models and Italian CV-33 tankettes. As with nearly all tankettes built in the 1920s and 1930s, they had thin armor that could be penetrated by.50 caliber machine gun fire at 600 yards range.

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Uco van Wijk

Uco van Wijk (20 May 1924, Jogjakarta, Dutch East Indies – 10 August 1966) was a Dutch astronomer and educator who founded the astronomy program at the University of Maryland and was instrumental in bringing Gart Westerhout from the Netherlands to become Department Head.

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Uiver Collection

Uiver Collection is a heritage-listed museum collection at 553 Kiewa Street, Albury, City of Albury, New South Wales, Australia.

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Ujung Water Palace

Ujung Water Palace is a former palace in Karangasem Regency, Bali.

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Umar Seno Aji

Umar Seno Aji (1915–1984) was the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia as well as the fourteenth Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights.

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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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Unfree labour

Unfree labour is a generic or collective term for those work relations, especially in modern or early modern history, in which people are employed against their will with the threat of destitution, detention, violence (including death), compulsion, or other forms of extreme hardship to themselves or members of their families.

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Union (1801 ship)

Union was launched at Calcutta in 1801.

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Union Films

Union Films was a film production company located in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia).

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United Kingdom of the Netherlands

The United Kingdom of the Netherlands (Verenigd Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; Royaume-Uni des Pays-Bas) is the unofficial name given to the Kingdom of the Netherlands as it existed between 1815 and 1839.

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United States Army Air Forces in Australia

During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces established a series of airfields in Australia for the collective defense of the country, as well as for conducting offensive operations against the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy.

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United States Army Air Forces in the Central Pacific Area

During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces engaged in combat against the Empire of Japan in the Central Pacific Area.

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United States Army Air Forces in the South West Pacific Theatre

During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces engaged in combat against the air, ground and naval forces of the Empire of Japan in the South West Pacific Theatre.

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United States Asiatic Fleet

The United States Asiatic Fleet was a fleet of the United States Navy during much of the first half of the 20th century.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (sign: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ and referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, or American dollar) is the official currency of the United States and its insular territories per the United States Constitution since 1792.

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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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Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa

The Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (Verenigende Gereformeerde Kerk in Suid-Afrika) was formed by the union of the black and coloured Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk mission churches.

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Universitas Nasional

Universitas Nasional (UNAS or Nasional University) is the oldest private university in Jakarta and the second oldest in Indonesia.

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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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Urip Sumoharjo

Oerip Soemohardjo (Perfected Spelling: Urip Sumoharjo, 22 February 1893 – 17 November 1948) was an Indonesian general and the first chief of staff of the Indonesian National Armed Forces.

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USAT Don Esteban

Don Esteban, delivered in 1936, was the first and smaller of two Krupp built motor ships of De La Rama Steamship Company, Iloilo, Philippines in inter-island service.

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Usman bin Yahya

Usman bin Yahya, Utsman ibn Yahya or Othman bin Yahya (‘Uthmān bin Yahyā.; full name: (Sayyid ‘Uthmān ibn ‘Abdallāh ibn ‘Aqīl ibn Yaḥyā al-‘Alawī.); 1822 CE/17 Rabi' al-awwal 1238 AH - 1913 CE/21 Safar 1331 AH) was an Islamic scholar who served as Grand Mufti of Batavia in 19th century of Dutch East Indies.

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Usmar Ismail

Usmar Ismail (20 March 1921 – 2 January 1971) was a prominent Indonesian film director.

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USS Abbot (DD-629)

USS Abbot (DD-629) was a in the service of the United States Navy.

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USS Achilles (ARL-41)

USS LST-455 was a United States Navy used in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II. She was converted at Sydney, Australia, into an, shortly after commissioning, and used in the repairing of landing craft. Named after the Greek hero Achilles, she was the only US Naval vessel to bear the name.

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USS Alliance (1778)

The first Alliance of the United States Navy was a 36-gun sailing frigate of the American Revolutionary War.

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USS Arequipa (AF-31)

USS Arequipa (AF-31) was an Adria class stores ship stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II.

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USS Asheville (PG-21)

USS Asheville (Gunboat No. 21/PG-21), the lead ship in her class of two United States Navy gunboats, was the first ship of the United States Navy named for the city of Asheville, North Carolina.

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USS Augusta (CA-31)

USS Augusta (CL/CA-31) was a of the United States Navy, notable for service as a headquarters ship during Operation Torch, Operation Overlord, Operation Dragoon, and for her occasional use as a presidential flagship carrying both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman under wartime conditions (including at the Newfoundland Conference).

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USS Aulick (DD-569)

USS Aulick (DD-569) was an American, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Commodore John H. Aulick (1787–1873).

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USS Bali (ID-2483)

USS Bali (ID 2483) was a large Dutch freighter seized in New York City by the U.S. Customs Service during World War I. She was assigned to the U.S. Navy and later the U.S. Army as a cargo ship to be used to carry military cargo to Allied forces in France.

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USS Barker (DD-213)

USS Barker (DD-213) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy in World War II, named for Admiral Albert S. Barker.

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USS Beaver (AS-5)

USS Beaver (AS-5) was a submarine tender which served in the United States Navy from 1918 to 1946.

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USS Blount (AK-163)

USS Blount (AK-163) was an commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II.

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USS Bluefish (SS-222)

, a ''Gato''-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the bluefish.

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USS Brooklyn (ACR-3)

The second USS Brooklyn (ACR-3/CA-3) was the third United States Navy armored cruiser, the only one to be named at commissioning for a city rather than a state.

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USS Bullock (AK-165)

USS Bullock (AK-165) was an commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II.

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USS Charrette

USS Charrette (DD-581) was a of the United States Navy, named for Lieutenant George Charrette (1867–1938), who was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Spanish–American War.

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USS Cheng Ho (IX-52)

USS Cheng Ho (IX-52) (also written Chengho), an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy of that name, which was given to her by her civilian owner for Zheng He, the Chinese admiral and explorer.

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USS Congress (1799)

USS Congress was a nominally rated 38-gun wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy.

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USS Conner (DD-582)

USS Conner (DD-582) was a of the United States Navy, the second Navy ship to be named in honor of Commodore David Conner (1792–1856), who led U.S. Naval forces during the first part of the Mexican-American War.

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USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70)

USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70) was a Maritime Commission type C3-M cargo ship built as Mormacsun for Moore-McCormack Lines.

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USS Gadsden (AK-182)

USS Gadsden (AK-182) was an acquired by the U.S. Navy during the final months of World War II.

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USS Gudgeon (SS-211)

USS Gudgeon (SS-211), a ''Tambor''-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the gudgeon.

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USS James E. Craig

USS James E. Craig (DE-201), a of the United States Navy, was named in honor of Lieutenant Commander James Edwin Craig (1901-1941), who was killed in action aboard the during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.

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USS John D. Edwards (DD-216)

USS John D. Edwards (DD-216) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS John D. Ford (DD-228)

USS John D. Ford (DD-228/AG-119) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Kephart (DE-207)

USS Kephart (DE-207/APD-61) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Key (DE-348)

USS Key (DE-348) was a acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II.

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USS Kline (APD-120)

USS Kline (APD-120), ex-DE-687, was a United States Navy high-speed transport in commission from 1944 to 1947.

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USS Langley (CV-1)

USS Langley (CV-1/AV-3) was the United States Navy's first aircraft carrier, converted in 1920 from the collier USS Jupiter (AC-3), and also the US Navy's first turbo-electric-powered ship.

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USS Lanikai

USS Lanikai, was a schooner-rigged diesel powered yacht commissioned into the United States Navy during both World War I and World War II, before being transferred to the Royal Australian Navy.

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USS Lark (AM-21)

The first USS Lark (AM-21) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Liddle (DE-206)

USS Liddle (DE-206/APD-60), a of the United States Navy, was named in honor of Pharmacist's Mate Third Class William P. Liddle (1919–1942), who was killed in action, while serving with the 1st Marine Division, during the Battle of Guadalcanal on 19 August 1942.

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USS LST-22

USS LST-22 was a United States Navy used exclusively in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II and manned by a United States Coast Guard crew.

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USS LST-458

USS LST-458 was a United States Navy used in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II.

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USS LST-467

USS LST-467 was a United States Navy used in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II.

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USS Marblehead (CL-12)

USS Marblehead (CL-12) was an light cruiser, originally classified as a scout cruiser, of the United States Navy.

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USS Maurice J. Manuel

USS Maurice J. Manuel (DE-351) was a acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II.

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USS McCalla (DD-488)

USS McCalla (DD-488), a, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Bowman H. McCalla, who served during the Spanish–American War and would eventually attain the rank of Rear Admiral.

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USS Menifee (APA-202)

USS Menifee (APA-202) was a that saw service with the US Navy in World War II and the Korean War.

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USS Mobjack (AGP-7)

USS Mobjack (AVP-27/AGP-7) was a motor torpedo boat tender in commission in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946.

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USS Mount Vernon (AP-22)

USS Mount Vernon (AP-22) was a troop transport that served with the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Mustin (DD-413)

USS Mustin (DD-413) was a ''Sims''-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the first Navy ship of that name, in honor of Captain Henry C. Mustin (1874–1923), a pioneer of naval aviation.

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USS Nashville (CL-43)

USS Nashville (CL-43) was a. She was laid down on 24 January 1935 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey.

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USS Nicholas (DD-449)

USS Nicholas (DD/DDE-449) was a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer of the United States Navy, which served through most of World War II, and for 27 years and two more wars after.

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USS Oberrender

USS Oberrender (DE-344) was a built for the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Oconto (APA-187)

USS Oconto (APA-187) was a ''Haskell''-class attack transport acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II for the task of transporting troops to and from combat areas.

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USS Paddle

USS Paddle (SS-263), a ''Gato''-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the paddle.

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USS Parrott (DD-218)

USS Parrott (DD-218) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II and was the second ship named for George Fountain Parrott.

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USS Pecos (AO-6)

USS Pecos (AO–6) was a ''Kanawha''-class replenishment oiler of the United States Navy.

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USS Philip (DD-498)

USS Philip (DD/DDE-498), a, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral John W. Philip (1840–1900).

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USS Philip (DD-76)

The first USS Philip (DD–76) was a in the United States Navy during World War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Lancaster.

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USS Pope (DD-225)

USS Pope (DD-225) was a in the United States Navy that served during World War II.

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USS Porpoise (SS-172)

USS Porpoise (SS–172), the fifth United States Navy ship to bear her name, was the lead ship of her class of submarines.

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USS Prentiss (AKA-102)

USS Prentiss (AKA-102) was a of the United States Navy named after Prentiss County, Mississippi.

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USS Raymond (DE-341)

USS Raymond (DE-341) was a acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II.

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USS Robinson (DD-562)

USS Robinson (DD-562), a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Captain Isaiah Robinson (died c. 1781), who served in the Continental Navy.

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USS Russell (DD-414)

USS Russell (DD-414) was a World War II-era in the service of the United States Navy, named after Rear Admiral John Henry Russell.

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USS S-36 (SS-141)

USS S-36 (SS-141) was a S-class submarine in the United States Navy.

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USS S-37 (SS-142)

USS S-37 (SS-142) was an ''S''-class submarine of the United States Navy.

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USS S-38 (SS-143)

USS S-38 (SS-143) was a ''S''-class submarine of the United States Navy.

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USS S-40 (SS-145)

USS S-40 (SS-145) was a first-group (S-1 or "Holland") ''S''-class submarine of the United States Navy.

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USS S-41 (SS-146)

USS S-41 (SS-146) was a first-group (S-1 or "Holland") ''S''-class submarine of the United States Navy.

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USS Salute (AM-294)

USS Salute (AM-294), was a U.S. Navy oceangoing minesweeper, laid down on 11 November 1942 by Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Co., Seattle, Washington; launched on 6 February 1943; sponsored by Miss Patricia Lindgren; and commissioned on 4 December 1943, Lt.

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USS Sargo (SS-188)

USS Sargo (SS-188), the lead ship of her class of submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sargo.

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USS Saury (SS-189)

USS Saury (SS-189), a ''Sargo''-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the saury, a long-beaked relative of the flying fish found in the temperate zones of the Atlantic.

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USS Schroeder (DD-501)

USS Schroeder (DD-501), a, was a ship of the United States Navy, named for Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder (1849–1922).

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USS Scout (AM-296)

USS Scout (AM-296) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II; she was the third U.S. Navy ship to bear the name.

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USS Scrimmage (AM-297)

USS Scrimmage (AM-297) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy during World War II.

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USS Scuffle (AM-298)

USS Scuffle (AM-298) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Seadragon (SS-194)

USS Seadragon (SS-194), a ''Sargo''-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the seadragon.

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USS Seal (SS-183)

USS Seal (SS-183), a ''Salmon''-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the seal, a sea mammal valued for its skin and oil.

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USS Searaven (SS-196)

USS Searaven (SS-196), a, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sea raven, a sculpin of the northern Atlantic coast of America.

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USS Seekonk (AOG-20)

USS Seekonk (AOG-20) was a ''Mettawee''-class gasoline tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of transporting gasoline to warships in the fleet, and to remote Navy stations.

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USS Sentry (AM-299)

USS Sentry (AM-299) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Silverbell (AN-51)

USS Silverbell (AN-51/YN-70) was an which served with the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific Ocean theatre of operations during World War II. Her career was without major incident, and she returned home after the war bearing one battle star to her credit.

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USS Sonoma (AT-12)

USS Sonoma (AT-12) was a fleet tug which had the distinction of serving her country during World War I and World War II.

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USS South Dakota (ACR-9)

The first USS South Dakota (ACR-9/CA-9), also referred to "Armored Cruiser No.

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USS Stag (AW-1)

USS Stag (AW-1) was one of four water distilling ships built for the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Stewart (DD-224)

USS Stewart (DD-224) was a destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Sturgeon (SS-187)

USS Sturgeon (SS-187), a ''Salmon''-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sturgeon.

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USS Susquehanna (AOG-5)

USS Susquehanna (AOG-5), a, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for a river which rises in Lake Otsego in central New York and flows across Pennsylvania and the northeast corner of Maryland to empty into the Chesapeake Bay.

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USS Suwannee (CVE-27)

USS Suwannee (CVE-27) (originally an oiler AO-33, converted to an escort carrier AVG/ACV/CVE-27) was laid down on 3 June 1938 at Kearny, New Jersey, by the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, under a Maritime Commission contract as Markay (MC hull 5); launched on 4 March 1939, sponsored by Mrs.

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USS Taylor (DD-468)

USS Taylor (DD/DDE-468) was a of the United States Navy, named for Rear Admiral William Rogers Taylor (1811–1889).

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USS Thresher (SS-200)

, a ''Tambor''-class submarine, was the first United States Navy ship to be named for the thresher shark.

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USS Titania (AKA-13)

USS Titania (AK-55/AKA-13) was an named after Titania, one of the moons of the planet Uranus.

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USS Torchwood (AN-55)

USS Torchwood (AN-55/YN-74) was an which served with the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Ocean theatre of operations during World War II.

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USS Tracy (DD-214)

The USS Tracy (DD-214/DM-19) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Trinity (AO-13)

USS Trinity (AO-13) was laid down on 10 November 1919 at Newport News, Va., by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.; launched on 3 July 1920; and commissioned on 4 September 1920, Comdr.

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USS Tulsa (PG-22)

USS Tulsa (PG-22), nicknamed the Galloping Ghost of the South China Coast, was an ''Asheville''-class gunboat of the United States Navy that was in commission from 1923 to 1946.

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USS Victoria (AO-46)

USS Victoria (AO-46) was an oiler for the United States Navy in World War II, and the second ship to bear the name.

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USS Wachusett (ID-1840)

The second USS Wachusett (ID-1840) was a cargo ship that served in the United States Navy from 1918 to 1919.

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USS Wakiva II (SP-160)

USS Wakiva II (SP-160), often referred to as USS Wakiva, was an armed yacht that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1918 and saw combat in World War I. She was originally the yacht SS Wakiva II built for Lamon V. Harkness in Scotland.

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USS Whipple (DD-217)

USS Whipple (DD- 217/AG-117), a was the second ship of the United States Navy named in honor of Captain Abraham Whipple (1733–1819), who served in the Continental Navy.

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USS Wichita (CA-45)

USS Wichita (CA-45) was a unique heavy cruiser of the United States Navy built in the 1930s.

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USS William B. Preston (DD-344)

USS William B. Preston (DD-344/AVP-20/AVD-7) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for naval secretary and United States senator William B. Preston.

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USS Windsor (APA-55)

USS Windsor (APA-55) was an attack transport built for the U.S. Navy during World War II.

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USS Wyoming (1859)

The first USS Wyoming of the United States Navy was a wooden-hulled screw sloop that fought on the Union side during the American Civil War.

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Utrecht sodomy trials

The Utrecht sodomy trials (Dutch: Utrechtse sodomieprocessen) were a large-scale persecution of homosexuals that took place in the Dutch Republic, starting in the city of Utrecht in 1730.

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V Bomber Command

The V Bomber Command is an inactive United States Army Air Forces unit.

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V Fighter Command

The V Fighter Command is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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Vaillantella maassi

Vaillantella maassi, the forktail loach, is a species of loach in the family Vaillantellidae, a monogeneric family with two other species, Vaillantella cinnamomea and Vaillantella euepiptera.

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Valentine Baker (pilot)

Captain Valentine Henry Baker MC AFC (24 August 1888 – 12 September 1942), nicknamed "Bake", served in all three of the British Armed Forces during the First World War.

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Van Berkel W-B

The Van Berkel W-B was a single engine Dutch long range reconnaissance seaplane built in the early 1920s for work in the Dutch East Indies.

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Van Beusekom L.N.

Van Beusekom L.N. was an Indonesian football goalkeeper who played for the Dutch East Indies in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

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Van Ophuijsen Spelling System

Van Ophuijsen Spelling System was used as the orthography for the Indonesian language from 1901 to 1947.

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Vauxhall 10-4

The Vauxhall 10-4 is a British-built small family car produced by Vauxhall between 1937 and 1947.

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Veere

Veere (Zeelandic: Ter Veere) is a municipality with a population of 22,000 and a town with a population of 1,500 in the southwestern Netherlands, in the region of Walcheren in the province of Zeeland.

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Ventje Sumual

Herman Nicolas Ventje Sumual (11 June 1923 – 28 March 2010) was a military officer involved in the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Vernon Sturdee

Lieutenant General Sir Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee, (16 April 1890 – 25 May 1966) was an Australian Army commander who served two terms as Chief of the General Staff.

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Vic Hayes

Victor "Vic" Hayes (born July 31, 1941 Surabaya, Dutch East Indies) is a former Senior Research Fellow at the Delft University of Technology.

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Vicente Lim

Vicente Podico Lim (February 24, 1888 – December 31, 1944) was a Filipino Brigadier General and hero during World War II.

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Vickers-Carden-Loyd Light Amphibious Tank

The Vickers-Carden-Loyd Light Amphibious Tank (designated the A4E11 and A4E12 by the War Office), was a series of British experimental pre-World War II light tanks (actually resembling a tankette, which though not taken into British service were sold to a number of other countries which produced modified versions which were then taken into service. Foreign buyers included China (29 or 32 tanks), Ledwoch, Janusz (2009). Vickers 6-ton Mark E/F vol. II, Militaria no. 325, Warsaw,, p.28-29, 34 Thailand, the Dutch East Indies and the USSR, the latter producing some 1200 of the T-37A tank developed from the A4E11/12. Poland was interested in Vickers-Carden-Loyd amphibious tank in the 1930s, but negotiations failed and instead the PZInż works started the PZInż 130 project, an indigenous design inspired by the British concept.

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Victor Félix Schiffner

Victor Félix Schiffner (10 August 1862, Böhmisch-Leipa – 1 December 1944, Baden bei Wien) was an Austrian bryologist specializing in the study of hepatics.

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Victor Henny

Victor Henny (30 October 1887 in Salatiga, Dutch East Indies – 12 July 1941 in London, United Kingdom) was a Dutch athlete, who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.

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Victor Ido

Victor Ido (8 February 1869 in Surabaya – 20 May 1948 in The Hague) is the main alias of the Indo (Eurasian) Dutch language writer and journalist Hans van de Wall.

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Victor Westhoff

Victor Westhoff (12 November 1916 in Situbondo, Dutch East Indies – 12 March 2001 in Zeist) was a botanist at the Radboud University Nijmegen.

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Victory over Japan Day

Victory over Japan Day (also known as V-J Day, Victory in the Pacific Day, or V-P Day) is the day on which Imperial Japan surrendered in World War II, in effect ending the war.

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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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Vitus Bering

Vitus Jonassen Bering (baptised 5 August 1681, died 19 December 1741),All dates are here given in the Julian calendar, which was in use throughout Russia at the time.

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Vivian Gordon Bowden

Vivian Gordon Bowden (28 May 1884 – 17 February 1942) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Vlisco

The Vlisco Group designs, produces and distributes fashion fabrics for the West and Central African market and African consumers in global metropolitan cities.

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Volksraad (Dutch East Indies)

A People's Council (Volksraad) for the Dutch East Indies was provided for by law in 1916, but its establishment was procrastinated until the actual installation of the Council in 1918.

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Vorstenlanden

The VorstenlandenEncarta-encyclopedie Winkler Prins (1993–2002) s.v. "Vorstenlanden".

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Vought F4U Corsair

The Vought F4U Corsair is an American fighter aircraft that saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War.

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Vought OS2U Kingfisher

The Vought OS2U Kingfisher is an American catapult-launched observation floatplane.

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VP-22

VP-22 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S. Navy.

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Vultee A-31 Vengeance

The Vultee A-31 Vengeance was an American dive bomber of World War II, built by Vultee Aircraft.

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Vultee Vengeance in Australian service

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) operated Vultee Vengeance dive bombers during World War II.

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W. R. van Hoëvell

Wolter Robert van Hoëvell (14 July 1812 – 10 February 1879) was a Dutch minister, politician, reformer, and writer.

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W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp

Wijnand Otto Jan Nieuwenkamp (often abbreviated as W. O. J. Nieuwenkamp) (Amsterdam, July 27, 1874 – Fiesole, April 23, 1950), was a Dutch multi-faceted autodidact.

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Wahid Hasyim

Abdul Wahid Hasyim (June 1, 1914 – April 19, 1953) was the first Minister of Religious Affairs in the government of President Sukarno of Indonesia, a post he held in 1945, and from 1949 to 1952.

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Wahid Satay

Abdul Wahid bin Haji Ahmad, also known as Wahid Satay, A. Wahid or S.M. Wahid (1930), is a Singaporean-Malaysian veteran actor, comedian and singer.

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Wakatake-class destroyer

The were a class of eight 2nd-class destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Walle Nauta

Walle J. H. Nauta (June 8, 1916 – March 24, 1994) was a leading neuroanatomist, and one of the founders of the field of neuroscience.

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Walter B. Woodbury

Walter Bentley Woodbury (26 June 1834 – 5 September 1885) was an inventor and pioneering English photographer.

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Walter Henry Medhurst

Walter Henry Medhurst (29 April 1796 – 24 January 1857), was an English Congregationalist missionary to China, born in London and educated at St Paul's School.

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Walter Peeler

Walter "Wally" Peeler, VC, BEM (9 August 1887 – 23 May 1968) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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Walter Spies

Walter Spies (15 September 1895 – 19 January 1942) was a Russian-born German primitivist painter, composer, musicologist, and curator.

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Walter Thijssen

Walter Meijer Timmerman Thijssen (28 September 1877 in Djokjakarta, Dutch East Indies – 3 July 1943 in Hilversum) was a Dutch rower who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics.

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Walther Hesse

Walther Hesse (27 December 1846 – 19 July 1911) is best known for his work in microbiology, specifically his work in developing agar as a medium for culturing microorganisms.

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Walther Hewel

Walther Hewel (2 January 1904 – 2 May 1945) was a German diplomat before and during World War II, an early and active member of the Nazi Party, and one of German dictator Adolf Hitler's few personal friends.

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Wang Gungwu

Wang Gungwu, (born 9 October 1930) is an Australian historian of overseas Chinese descent.

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Wanita dan Satria

Wanita dan Satria (Indonesian for The Woman and the Hero) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Rd Ariffien and produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films that is probably lost.

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War film

War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, typically about naval, air, or land battles, with combat scenes central to the drama.

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War of succession

A war of succession or succession war is a war prompted by a succession crisis in which two or more individuals claim the right of successor to a deceased or deposed monarch.

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Wassenaar

Wassenaar (population: in) is a municipality and town located in the province of South Holland, on the western coast of the Netherlands.

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Waterkasteel (Batavia)

Waterkasteel (Dutch "Water Fortress") was the northernmost defense of Batavia (now Jakarta), Dutch East Indies.

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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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Weather Station Kurt

Weather Station Kurt (Wetter-Funkgerät Land-26) was an automatic weather station, erected by a German U-boat crew in northern Labrador, Dominion of Newfoundland in October 1943.

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Wee Bin

Wee Bin born in China in 1823, was a Chinese migrant of the mid-nineteenth century who founded what was, at the time, Singapore's largest Chinese shipping firm.

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Wee Bin & Co.

Wee Bin & Co. chop Hong Guan, was a firm of merchants and shipowners in Singapore that was prominent in the 1860s.

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Weh Island

Weh Island (Indonesian:Pulau Weh), often known as Sabang after the largest city, is a small active volcanic island to the northwest of Sumatra, 45 minutes by fast regular ship or 2 hours by ferry from mainland, Banda Aceh.

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Wen Yuan-ning

Wen Yuan-ning (1900-1984), born Oon Guan-neng, educated at the University of Cambridge with B.A. Hons.

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West Field (Tinian)

West Field is a former World War II airfield on Tinian in the Mariana Islands.

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West Irian Liberation Monument

West Irian Liberation Monument or Irian Jaya Liberation Monument (Indonesian Monumen Patung Pembebasan Irian Jaya) is a postwar modernist monument located in 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 Kalimantan Christian Church

West Kalimantan Christian Church (Chinese: 西加基督教會, Indonesian: Gereja Kristen Kalimantan Barat) or GKKB is an evangelical Christian church organization which located in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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West New Guinea dispute

The West New Guinea dispute (1950–1962), also known as the West Irian dispute, was a diplomatic and political conflict between the Netherlands and Indonesia over the territory of Netherlands New Guinea.

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West Papua (province)

West Papua (Papua 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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Westerbeek

Westerbeek was a Dutch East India Company sailing ship, built in 1722 in Amsterdam.

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Westerbork transit camp

Camp Westerbork (Kamp Westerbork, Durchgangslager Westerbork) was a transit camp in Drenthe province, northeastern Netherlands, during World War II.

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Western Area Command (RAAF)

Western Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II.

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Western Australian emergency of March 1944

During early- to mid-March 1944, the Allies of World War II rapidly reinforced the military units located in the state of Western Australia to defend against the possibility that Japanese warships would attempt to attack the cities of Fremantle and Perth.

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Western European colonialism and colonization

European colonialism and colonization was the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.

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Western imperialism in Asia

Western imperialism in Asia as presented in this article pertains to Western European entry into what was first called the East Indies.

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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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White Australia policy

The term White Australia policy comprises various historical policies that effectively barred people of non-European descent from emigrating into Australia.

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Wiebbe Hayes

Wiebbe Hayes (born about 1608) was a colonial soldier from Winschoten, Netherlands.

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Wieteke van Dort

Louisa Johanna Theodora van Dort (born May 16, 1943 in Surabaya, Dutch East Indies) is a Dutch actress, comedian, singer, writer and artist of Indo (Eurasian) descent.

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Wife selling

Wife selling is the practice of a husband selling his wife and may include the sale of a female by a party outside a marriage.

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Wilfred Arthur

Wilfred Stanley Arthur, (7 December 1919 – 23 December 2000) was a fighter ace and senior officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II.

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Wilhelmina of the Netherlands

Wilhelmina (Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria; 31 August 1880 – 28 November 1962) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1890 until her abdication in 1948.

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Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes

Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes (1895 – September 4, 1952) was an Indonesian radiology doctor.

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Willem Anthony Engelbrecht

Willem Anthony Engelbrecht, also known as Willem Anthonie Engelbrecht, (Batavia, now Jakarta, 10 February 1839 – The Hague, 28 October 1921) was a Dutch jurist and colonial administrator.

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Willem Anton van Vloten

Willem Anton van Vloten (Bandung, 7 June 1941) is a Dutch dermatologist.

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Willem Arnold Alting

Willem Arnold Alting (11 November 1724 – 7 June 1800) was a Dutch colonial administrator who served as Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1780 to 1797.

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Willem Benjamin Craan

Willem Benjamin Craan (Batavia, 23 August 1776 — Schaerbeek, 16 June 1848) was a Dutch (and later Belgian) surveyor and cartographer, who is best known for his 1816 map of the battlefield of the Battle of Waterloo in which he provided the initial dispositions of all armies concerned, based on information gleaned from many participants in the battle from all sides.

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Willem de Vlamingh

Willem Hesselsz de Vlamingh (bapt. 28 November 1640 – 1698 or later) was a Dutch sea-captain who explored the central west coast of Australia (then "New Holland") in the late 17th century.

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Willem Einthoven

Willem Einthoven (21 May 1860 – 29 September 1927) was a Dutch doctor and physiologist.

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Willem Hendrik de Greve

Willem Hendrik de Greve (15 April 184022 October 1872) was a Dutch geologist.

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Willem Hendrik de Vriese

Willem Hendrik de Vriese (August 11, 1806 – January 23, 1862) was a Dutch botanist and physician born in Oosterhout, North Brabant.

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Willem Hubert Nolens

Mgr. mr. dr. Wilhelmus Hubertus (Wiel) Nolens (Venlo, 7 September 1860 - The Hague, 27 August 1931) was a Dutch politician and a Roman Catholic priest.

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Willem Iskander

Willem Iskander (1840–1876) was an Indonesian writer, nationalist, teacher and educator.

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Willem Jacob Luyten

Willem Jacob Luyten (March 7, 1899 – November 21, 1994) was a Dutch-American astronomer.

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Willem Jan Pieter van der Does

Willem Jan Pieter Van Der Does (Rotterdam, 20 April 1889 - Zeist, 3 February 1966) was a Dutch illustrator, painter, draftsman, and water colorist in the early and mid 1900's.

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Willem Janszoon

Willem Janszoon (1570–1630), sometimes abbreviated to Willem Jansz., was a Dutch navigator and colonial governor.

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Willem Johannes Leyds

Willem Johannes Leyds (1 May 1859 – 14 May 1940) was a Dutch lawyer and statesman, who made a career as State Attorney (1884–1889) and State Secretary (1889–1898) of the South African Republic.

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Willem Oltmans

Willem Leonard Oltmans (10 June 1925 – 30 September 2004) was a Dutch investigative journalist and author who did not hesitate to pro-actively intervene in international politics.

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Willem van Outhoorn

Willem van Outhoorn (4 May 1635 – 27 November 1720) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1691 to 1704.

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William A. Glassford

William Alexander Glassford (6 June 1886 – 30 July 1958) was a United States Naval officer with the rank of Vice Admiral, who is most noted for his service during World War II.

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William Bligh

Vice-Admiral William Bligh (9 September 1754 – 7 December 1817) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and a colonial administrator.

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William Bostock

Air Vice Marshal William Dowling (Bill) Bostock, (5 February 1892 – 28 April 1968) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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William Bryant (convict)

William Bryant (c. 17571791) was a Cornish fisherman and convict who was transported to Australia on the First Fleet.

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William Dampier

William Dampier (baptised 5 September 1651; died March 1715) was an English explorer and navigator who became the first Englishman to explore parts of what is today Australia, and the first person to circumnavigate the world three times.

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William Hely

Air Vice Marshal William Lloyd (Bill) Hely, CB, CBE, AFC (24 August 1909 – 20 May 1970) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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William I of the Netherlands

William I (Willem Frederik, Prince of Orange-Nassau; 24 August 1772 – 12 December 1843) was a Prince of Orange and the first King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

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William Phillips (economist)

Alban William Housego "A.

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Willy Blok Hanson

Willy Blok Hanson (1914 – December 22, 2012) was a Javanese-born Canadian dancer and choreographer.

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Willy Lasut

Willy Ghayus Alexander Lasut (28 January 1926 - 4 April 2003) was a military officer and governor of North Sulawesi.

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Willy Mullens

Willy Mullens (4 October 1880, Weesp, North Holland - 21 April 1952, The Hague) was a Dutch producer, director, and promoter of movies.

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Wilopo

Wilopo (21 October 1908 – 1 June 1981) was the seventh Prime Minister of Indonesia.

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Wim Kan

Willem Cornelis "Wim" Kan (15 January 1911 – 8 September 1983) was a Dutch cabaret artist.

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Wim Umboh

Ahmad Salim (26 March 1933 – 24 January 1996), better known by his birth name Wim Umboh but also known by the Chinese name Liem Yan Yung, was an Indonesian director who is best known for his melodramatic romances.

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Winfred Peppinck

Winfred Marcel Peppinck (born 2 January 1946) was the Australian Ambassador to the Caribbean at the former High Commission in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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Wirjono Prodjodikoro

Wirjono Prodjodikoro (15 June 1903 – April 1985) was the head justice of the Indonesian Supreme Court from 1952 to 1966.

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Witte Corneliszoon de With

Witte Corneliszoon de With (28 March 1599 – 8 November 1658) was a famous Dutch naval officer of the 17th century.

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Wolf-class destroyer

The Wolf-class destroyers were a class of eight destroyers that were built between 1910 and 1913 for the Royal Netherlands Navy to serve in the Dutch East Indies.

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Women in Indonesia

The roles of women in Indonesia today are being affected by many factors, including increased modernisation, globalisation, improved education and advances in technology.

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Women in telegraphy

Women in telegraphy have been evident since the 1840s.

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Women in World War II

Women in World War II took on many different roles during the War, including as combatants and workers on the home front.

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Women's suffrage

Women's suffrage (colloquial: female suffrage, woman suffrage or women's right to vote) --> is the right of women to vote in elections; a person who advocates the extension of suffrage, particularly to women, is called a suffragist.

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Wong brothers

The Wong brothers were three ethnic Chinese film directors and cameramen active in the cinema of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

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Wongsonegoro

Mr.

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Wonopringgo

Wonopringgo is a village and subdistrict in Pekalongan Regency in Central Java, Indonesia.

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Woodes Rogers

Woodes Rogers (c. 1679 – 15 July 1732) was an English sea captain and privateer and, later, the first Royal Governor of the Bahamas.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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World War II by country

Nearly every country in the world participated in World War II, with the exception of a few countries that remained neutral.

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World War II casualties

World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history in absolute terms of total casualties.

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Wu Chuanyu

Wu Chuanyu (August 21, 1928 - October 29, 1954) was an Indonesian-born Chinese swimmer who competed in the Olympic Games in 1948 and 1952.

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Wurare Inscription

The Wurare Inscription, in Indonesian Prasasti Wurare, is an inscription commemorating the coronation of the statue Mahaksobhya in a place called Wurare.

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Xenia Stad-de Jong

Xenia Stad-de Jong (4 March 1922 – 3 April 2012) was a Dutch track and field athlete who competed in sprinting events.

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Xhosa Wars

The Xhosa Wars (also known as the Cape Frontier Wars, or Africa's 100 Years War) were a series of nine wars or flare-ups (from 1779 to 1879) between the Xhosa tribes and European settlers in what is now the Eastern Cape in South Africa.

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XIII Bomber Command

The XIII Bomber Command is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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XIII Fighter Command

The XIII Fighter Command was a United States Army Air Forces formation.

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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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Yap Thiam Hien

Yap Thiam Hien (25May 191329April 1989) was an Indonesian human rights lawyer.

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Year Without a Summer

The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer (also the Poverty Year and Eighteen Hundred and Froze To Death) because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by 0.4–0.7 °C (0.7–1.3 °F).

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Yngwe Elstak

Yngwe Elstak is a former Surinamese military.

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Yoga Soegomo

Jenderal (Purn) Yoga Soegomo (May 12, 1925 - April 23, 2003) is the head of Bakin doubles as KasKopkamtib (1980-1989).

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Yogya Kembali Monument

Monumen Yogya Kembali (Monument to the Recapture of Yogyakarta), known colloquially as Monjali, is a pyramid-shaped museum dedicated to the Indonesian National Revolution located in the Ngaglik sub-district, Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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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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Youth Pledge

The Youth Pledge (Sumpah Pemuda) was a declaration made on 28 October 1928 by young Indonesian nationalists in the Second Youth Congress (Kongres Pemuda Kedua).

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Z Special Unit

Z Special Unit—also known as Special Operations Executive (SOE), Special Operations Australia (SOA) or the Services Reconnaissance Department (SRD)—was a joint Allied special forces unit formed during the Second World War to operate behind Japanese lines in South East Asia.

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Zainal Mustafa

Kiai Haji Zainal Mustafa (189925 October 1944), born Hudaemi, and also known as Zainal Mustofa, was an Indonesian ulama and National Hero of Indonesia.

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Zainul Arifin

Kiai Haji Zainul Arifin (born in Barus, Central Tapanuli, North Sumatera, 2 September 1909 - died in Jakarta, 2 March 1963 at the age of 53 years) was a politician Nahdlatul Ulama started out as (NU) youth leader since the colonial period Netherlands He had been active in youth organizations NU, GP Ansor and built up his careerfrom there as politician for NU to be the Speaker of the Parliament or DPRGR (1960 - 1963) before he died.

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Zakiah Daradjat

Zakiah Daradjat (November 6, 1926 – January 15, 2013) was an Indonesian Islamic psychologist, educator, and professor of psychology at the Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta.

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Zhang Qun

Zhang Qun or Chang Chun (May 9, 1889 – December 14, 1990) also known as Zhang Yuejun (張岳軍), was premier of the Republic of China and a prominent member of the Kuomintang.

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Zheng He

Zheng He (1371–1433 or 1435) was a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty.

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Zoebaida

Zoebaida (Perfected Spelling: Zubaida) is a 1940 film from the Dutch East Indies directed by Njoo Cheong Seng.

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Zuber Usman

Zuber Usman (12 December 1916 – 25 July 1976) was an Indonesian teacher and writer, known as an early pioneer of Indonesian literary criticism.

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Zubir Said

Zubir Said B.B.M. (22 July 1907 – 16 November 1987) was a Singaporean composer originally from the Minangkabau highlands of Indonesia who composed the national anthem of Singapore, "Majulah Singapura" ("Onward Singapore").

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Zuster Theresia

Zuster Theresia (English: Sister Theresia) is a 1932 film from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia) directed by M. H. Schilling with the help of the Wong brothers.

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Zwijndrechtse nieuwlichters

The Zwijndrechtse Nieuwlichters ("Zwijndrecht New Lighters") were a Dutch Protestant sect in the early 19th century, led by Stoffel Muller, a former skipper, and Maria Leer, a prophetess.

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101st Regiment of Foot (Royal Bengal Fusiliers)

The 101st Regiment of Foot (Royal Bengal Fusiliers) was a regiment of the British Army raised by the Honourable East India Company in 1652.

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102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers)

The 102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers) was a regiment of the British Army raised by the Honourable East India Company in 1742.

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106th Air Refueling Squadron

The 106th Air Refueling Squadron (106 ARS) is a unit of the Alabama Air National Guard 117th Air Refueling Wing.

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109th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

The was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army.

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11th Army Group

The 11th Army Group was the main British Army force in Southeast Asia during the Second World War.

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11th Cavalry (Frontier Force)

The 11th Cavalry (Frontier Force), is an armoured regiment of the Pakistan Army.

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13th Lancers

The 13th Lancers is an armoured regiment of Pakistan Army.

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14th Bombardment Squadron

The 14th Bombardment Squadron was a squadron of the United States Army Air Forces.

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161st Indian Infantry Brigade

The 161st Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the Indian Army during World War II.

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1622

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1629

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16th Punjab Regiment

The 16th Punjab Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947.

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1740 Batavia massacre

The 1740 Batavia massacre (Chinezenmoord, literally "Murder of the Chinese"; Geger Pacinan, meaning "Chinatown Tumult") was a pogrom in which Dutch East Indies soldiers and native collaborators killed ethnic Chinese residents of the port city of Batavia (present-day Jakarta) in the Dutch East Indies.

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1810s

The 1810s decade ran from January 1, 1810, to December 31, 1819.

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1815

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1815 eruption of Mount Tambora

The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora was one of the most powerful in recorded history, with a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 7.

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1816 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1820 in birding and ornithology

This article provides a summary of significant events in 1820 in birding and ornithology. Notable occurrences in 1820 include the first description of the yellow-legged tinamou, and the commencement of ornithologist William John Swainson's Zoological Illustrations, a work including illustrations of many birds.

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1833 Sumatra earthquake

The 1833 Sumatra earthquake occurred on November 25 at about 22:00 local time, with an estimated magnitude in the range of 8.8–9.2.

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1861 Sumatra earthquake

The 1861 Sumatra earthquake occurred on February 16 and was the last in a sequences of earthquakes that ruptured adjacent parts of the Sumatran segment of the Sunda megathrust.

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1867 in rail transport

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1876 in rail transport

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1883 eruption of Krakatoa

The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) began in the afternoon of Sunday, 26 August 1883 (with origins as early as May of that year), and peaked in the late morning of Monday, 27 August when over 70% of the island and its surrounding archipelago were destroyed as it collapsed into a caldera.

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1884 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1884.

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1899 Ceram earthquake

On 30 September 1899 the island of Ceram, Dutch Indies, was struck by an Ms.

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18th Brigade (Australia)

The 18th Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Australian Army.

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18th century

The 18th century lasted from January 1, 1701 to December 31, 1800 in the Gregorian calendar.

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1901 in architecture

The year 1901 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1914 DEI Championship

The 1914 DEI Championship season (known as the Koloniale-Tentoonstellings-Beker for organitation reasons) was the inaugural season of the Dutch East Indies DEI Championship football competition since its establishment in 1914.

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1917 Bali earthquake

The 1917 Bali earthquake occurred at 06:50 local time on 21 January (23:11 on 20 January UTC).

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1917 in literature

This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 1917.

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1919 Tiong Hoa Championship

The 1919 Tiong Hoa Championship season (known as the C.K.T.H Championship for organitation reasons) was the third season of the Dutch East Indies Tiong Hoa Championship football competition since its establishment in 1917.

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1922 DEI Championship

The 1922 DEI Championship season (known as the Gouden Kampioens-Medaille) was the 9th season of the Dutch East Indies Championship football competition since its establishment in 1914.

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1923 Far Eastern Championship Games

The 1923 Far Eastern Championship Games was the sixth edition of the regional multi-sport event, contested between China, Japan and the Philippines, and was held from 21–25 May in Osaka, Empire of Japan.

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1924 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1924.

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1925 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1925.

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1925 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1925.

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1926 in film

The following is an overview of 1926 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

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1927 in radio

The year 1927 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.

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1928

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1929 in film

The following is an overview of 1929 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

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1931 Southwest Sumatra earthquake

The 1931 Southwest Sumatra earthquake occurred on 25 September at 05:59 UTC.

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1932 Kimberley rescue

In 1932, pilot Hans Bertram and mechanic Adolph Klausmann were rescued while attempting to circumnavigate the world in a Junkers W 33 seaplane.

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1933

No description.

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1934 Far Eastern Championship Games

The 1934 Far Eastern Championship Games was the tenth edition of the regional multi-sport event, contested between China, Japan and the Philippines, and was held from 16–20 May in Manila, the Philippines.

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1934 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1934.

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1935 Sumatra earthquake

The 1935 Sumatra earthquake occurred at on 28 December.

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1940 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1940.

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1942

Below, events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.

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1942 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1942.

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1942 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1942.

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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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1942 Qantas Short Empire shootdown

The 1942 Qantas Short Empire shoot-down was an incident that occurred in the early days of the Pacific War during World War II.

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1945 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1945.

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1945 New Guinea Gremlin Special rescue

The Gremlin Special was a Douglas C-47 Skytrain that crashed during a sightseeing flight over the Shangri-La valley in New Guinea in the eastern part of Netherlands Indies in 1945.

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1945 PETA Revolt in Blitar

The PETA revolt in Blitar (Pemberontakan PETA di Blitar) was an anti-occupation revolt in present-day Indonesia, which took place on 14 February 1945 by the PETA daidan (battalion) in Blitar.

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1946 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1946.

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1947 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1947.

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1950 DEI Championship

The 1950 DEI Championship season was the 32nd season and also the last edition of the Dutch East Indies Championship football competition since its establishment in 1914.

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1950 Tiong Hoa Championship

The 1950 Tiong Hoa Championship season (known as the H.N.V.B Championship for organitation reasons) was the 28th season and also the last edition of the Dutch East Indies Tiong Hoa Championship football competition since its establishment in 1917.

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1977 Dutch train hijacking

On May 23, 1977, a train hijacking took place close to Drentsche Aa river bridge at de Punt (in the village of Glimmen) on the provincial border between Groningen and Drenthe, northeastern Netherlands.

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19th Operations Group

The 19th Operations Group (19 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 19th Airlift Wing, stationed at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas.

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19th-century Dutch literature

This article deals with literature written in Dutch during the 19th century in the Dutch-speaking regions (Netherlands, Belgium, Dutch East Indies).

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1st Armoured Car Squadron (Australia)

The Australian 1st Armoured Car Squadron was an Australian Army unit formed as part of Australia's contribution to the occupation of Japan.

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1st Punjab Regiment

The 1st Punjab Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947.

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2/11th Commando Squadron (Australia)

The 2/11th Commando Squadron was a commando unit raised by the Australian Army for service in World War II.

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2/12th Commando Squadron (Australia)

The 2/12th Commando Squadron was a commando unit raised by the Australian Army for service in World War II.

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2/1st Machine Gun Battalion (Australia)

The 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion was a battalion of the Australian Army that was raised for service during World War II as part of the 6th Division.

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2/3rd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia)

The 2/3rd Machine Gun Battalion was formed in June 1940 as part of the 7th Division and served in Egypt, Syria, the Netherlands East Indies and New Guinea during World War II.

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2/9th Armoured Regiment (Australia)

The 2/9th Armoured Regiment was an armoured regiment of the Australian Army.

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2034 FIFA World Cup

The 2034 FIFA World Cup will be the 25th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international men's football championship contested by the national teams of the member associations of FIFA.

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20th Operational Weather Squadron

The 20th Operational Weather Squadron which provided forecasts for the Air Force and Army in Japan and South Korea, is now inactive following the transfer of its mission to Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii on April 17, 2006.

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21st Brigade (Australia)

The 21st Brigade was a brigade-sized infantry unit of the Australian Army.

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23rd Infantry Division (India)

The 23rd Indian Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Indian Army during World War II.

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26th Air and Space Intelligence Squadron

The 681st Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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26th Battalion (Australia)

The 26th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army.

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27th Special Operations Group

The 27th Special Operations Group (27 SOG) is the flying component of the 27th Special Operations Wing, assigned to the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC).

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28th Bomb Squadron

The 28th Bomb Squadron is a squadron of the United States Air Force.

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29th/46th Battalion (Australia)

The 29th/46th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army.

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2d Combat Cargo Group

The 2d Combat Cargo Group is an inactive United States Army Air Forces unit.

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2nd Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

The was an infantry division in the Imperial Japanese Army.

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2nd Troop Carrier Squadron

The 2nd Troop Carrier Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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3 November 1945 declaration

3 November 1945 declaration is an Indonesian declaration which encourages the formation of political parties as part of democracy.

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307th Operations Group

The 307th Operations Group (349 OG) is an Air Reserve Component (ARC) of the United States Air Force.

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30th Bombardment Squadron

The 30th Bombardment Squadron is a United States Air Force unit.

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31st Test and Evaluation Squadron

The 31st Test and Evaluation Squadron (31 TES) is a United States Air Force unit, assigned to the 53d Test and Evaluation Group, stationed at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

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33d Troop Carrier Squadron

The 33d Troop Carrier Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit, redesignated as the Air Mobility Command Test and Evaluation Squadron.

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33rd Brigade (Australia)

The 33rd Brigade was a formation of the Australian Army established at the end of World War II.

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340th Fighter Squadron

The 340th Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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341st Fighter Squadron

The 341st Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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347th Rescue Group

The United States Air Force's 347th Rescue Group is an active combat search and rescue unit assigned to the 23d Wing at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.

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34th Brigade (Australia)

The Australian 34th Brigade was an Australian Army brigade.

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35th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

The was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army.

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35th Operations Group

The 35th Operations Group (35 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 35th Fighter Wing.

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36th Infantry Division (United States)

The 36th Infantry Division ("Arrowhead"), also known as the "Panther Division" or "Lone Star Division,", history.army.mil, last updated 20 May 2011, last accessed 23 January 2017 is an infantry division of the United States Army and part of the Texas Army National Guard.

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371st Bombardment Squadron

The 371st Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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372d Bombardment Squadron

The 372d Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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374th Operations Group

The 374th Operations Group (374 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 374th Airlift Wing.

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375th Operations Group

The 375th Operations Group (375 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 375th Air Mobility Wing.

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380th Expeditionary Operations Group

The 380th Expeditionary Operations Group (380 EOG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 380th Air Expeditionary Wing.

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386th Tactical Fighter Squadron

The 386th Tactical Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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387th Tactical Fighter Squadron

The 387th Tactical Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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388th Electronic Combat Squadron

The 388th Electronic Combat Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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389th Bombardment Squadron

The 389th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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38th Bombardment Group

The 38th Bombardment Group is an inactive unit of the United States Air Force.

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38th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron

The 38th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron is an inactive unit of the United States Air Force.

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394th Combat Training Squadron

The 394th Combat Training Squadron was a United States Air Force unit assigned to the 509th Operations Group until inactivated on 13 April 2018.

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3d Operations Group

The 3d Operations Group is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 3d Wing.

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3rd/9th Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles)

The 3rd/9th Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles) (3/9 SAMR) is a Reserve light cavalry regiment of the Australian Army based in Smithfield, South Australia.

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403d Bombardment Squadron

The 403d Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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403d Operations Group

The 403d Operations Group (403 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force Reserve 403d Wing.

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405th Tactical Missile Squadron

The 405th Tactical Missile Squadron ("Green Dragons") is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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418th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron

The 418th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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419th Night Fighter Squadron

The 419th Night Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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431st Test and Evaluation Squadron

The 431st Test and Evaluation Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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433d Weapons Squadron

The 433d Weapons Squadron is a United States Air Force unit, assigned to the USAF Weapons School at Nellis AFB, Nevada.

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436th Training Squadron

The 436th Training Squadron (436 TS) is a non-flying training squadron of the United States Air Force.

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43d Air Mobility Operations Group

The 43d Air Mobility Operations Group is an active duty air mobility unit at Pope Field, Fort Bragg, North Carolina (formerly Pope AFB), and is part of the Air Mobility Command (AMC) USAF Expeditionary Center.

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498th Bombardment Squadron

The 498th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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499th Bombardment Squadron

The 499th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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49th Operations Group

The 49th Operations Group (49 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 49th Wing.

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4th Reconnaissance Group

The 4th Reconnaissance Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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4th World Congress of the Communist International

The 4th World Congress of the Communist International was an assembly of delegates to the Communist International held in Petrograd and Moscow, Soviet Russia, between November 5 and December 5, 1922.

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500th Bombardment Squadron

The 500th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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501st Bombardment Squadron

The 501st Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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523d Fighter Squadron

The 523d Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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528th Bomb Squadron

The 528th Bomb Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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529th Bombardment Squadron

The 529th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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530th Bombardment Squadron

The 530th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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531st Bombardment Squadron

It was last assigned to the 380th Bombardment Wing, based at Plattsburgh AFB, New York.

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547th Intelligence Squadron

The 547th Intelligence Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit.

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54th Tactical Fighter Wing

The 54th Tactical Fighter Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot

The 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1755 in response to the threat of renewed war with France.

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5th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

The was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army.

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5th Operations Group

The 5th Operations Group (5 OG) is an operational component of the United States Air Force 5th Bomb Wing, stationed at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota.

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6.5×50mmSR Arisaka

The 6.5×50mm semi-rimmed (6.5×50mmSR) Japanese cartridge, currently manufactured under the designation 6.5mm Jap, was adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1897, along with the Type 30 Arisaka infantry rifle and carbine.

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62nd Punjabis

The 62nd Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.

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63d Bombardment Squadron

The 63d Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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66th Punjabis

The 66th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.

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66th Troop Carrier Squadron

The 66th Troop Carrier Squadron is an inactive unit of the United States Air Force.

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6th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

6th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery was an air defence unit of the British Army raised in the years leading up to World War II.

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70th Troop Carrier Squadron

The 70th Troop Carrier Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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71st Operations Group

The 71st Operations Group (71 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 71st Flying Training Wing.

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71st Tactical Missile Squadron

The 71st Tactical Missile Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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75th Bombardment Squadron

The 75th Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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79th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery

The 79th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, also known as "The Sparrows", was a Royal Artillery unit of the British Army that fought with distinction in the Battle of Britain, the Battle of Java, and the Battle of Timor.

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7th Air Division (Japan)

The 7th Air Division (第七飛行師団, Dai 7 Hikō Shidan) was a land-based aviation force of the Imperial Japanese Army.

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7th Operations Group

The 7th Operations Group is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 7th Bomb Wing, stationed at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas.

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823d Tactical Missile Squadron

The 823d Tactical Missile Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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89th Tactical Missile Squadron

The 89th Tactical Missile Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

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8th Division (Australia)

The 8th Division was an infantry division of the Australian Army, formed during World War II as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force.

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8th Flying Training Squadron

The 8th Flying Training Squadron is part of the 71st Flying Training Wing based at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma.

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8th Operations Group

The 8th Operations Group (8 OG) is the operational flying component of the United States Air Force 8th Fighter Wing.

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90th Operations Group

The 90th Operations Group is the operational component of the 90th Missile Wing of the United States Air Force.

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914th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron

The first predecessor of the 914th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron was organized in 1942 as the 8th Observation Squadron.

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91st Air Division

The 91st Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization.

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93rd Infantry Division (United States)

The 93rd Infantry Division was a "colored" segregated unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II.

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References

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