- Indonesia, Republic of
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Indonesia — Republic of Indonesia Republik Indonesia … Wikipedia
INDONESIA — INDONESIA, republic of Malay archipelago, S.E. Asia; former Netherlands East Indies (excluding former Netherlands New Guinea, now West Irian). Dutch Jews contributed to the development of the Spice Islands. An early Jewish settlement existed in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Indonesia national football team — Indonesia Nickname(s) Merah Putih (The Red and White) Tim Garuda (The Garuda Team) Association Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) S … Wikipedia
Republic of Korea Air Force — 대한민국 공군 (Daehanminguk Gong gun) Mark of the Republic of Korea Air Force Active October 1, 1949 – present … Wikipedia
Republic of Korea Navy — 대한민국 해군 (Daehanminguk Haegun) Jack of the Republic of Korea Navy Active … Wikipedia
Republic of Korea Armed Forces — 대한민국 국군 (大韓民國國軍) Founded August 15, 1948 Service branches Republic of Korea A … Wikipedia
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation — Indonesia Malaysia confrontation Control of the island of Borneo, which is divided between Indonesia, Malaysia and … Wikipedia
Indonesia–United States relations — Indonesia United States relations are bilateral relations between Indonesia and the United States. Overview The United States has important economic, commercial, and security interests in Indonesia. It remains a linchpin of regional security due… … Wikipedia
Republic of China at the 1972 Summer Olympics — Republic of China at the Olympic Games Flag of the Republic of China – Flag bear … Wikipedia
Indonesia — [in΄də nē′zhə, in′də nē′shə] republic in the Malay Archipelago, consisting of Java, Sumatra, West Irian, most of Borneo, & many smaller nearby islands: formerly, until 1945, the Netherlands East Indies, an overseas territory of the Netherlands:… … English World dictionary
Indonesia — republic, SE Asia; comprises over 100 isls. of the Malay Archipelago; 752,409 sq. mi.; pop. 180,763,000; cap. Jakarta … Webster's Gazetteer