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  1. The Napoleonic War in the Dutch East Indies: An essay and cartobibliography of the Minto collection (Occasional paper series / Philip Lee Phillips Society) by John Amadeus Wolter, 1999
  2. Crowding and Health in Low-Income Settlements: Kali Anyar, Jakarta by Charles Surjadi, Niels Hjlyng, et all 1997-01
  3. Borneo by M.C. Cleary, Peter Eaton, 1995-12
  4. The Last Frontier: Australia's Maritime Territories and the Policing of Indonesian Fishermen.: An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Ruth Balint, 1999-12-01
  5. Sugarlandia Revisited: Sugar and Colonialism in Asia and the Americas, 1800 to 1940 (International Studies in Social History) (International Studies in Social History)
  6. The Peoples of Bali (Peoples of South-East Asia and the Pacific) by Angela Hobart, Urs Ramseyer, et all 1997-01
  7. Land, food, and work in three Javanese villages (University of Hawaii) by Wade Cowart Edmundson, 1972
  8. Resilience and stability in tropical subsistence systems, the To Maki Toraja of upland Sulawesi (Selected papers in Asian studies) by Carol-Carmen Burch, 1987
  9. Indonesian fieldwork, Summer 1964, [May 19-August 10, 1964] by William A Withington, 2000
  10. Economic status and fertility levels in the two hamlets of Sriharjo by Kasto, 1980
  11. A quantitative expression of the pattern of urban settlements in the province of Yogyakarta by R Bintarto, 1978
  12. Confronting Sukarno: British, American, Australian and New Zealand Diplomacy in the Malaysian-Indonesian Confrontation, 1961-5 by John Subritzky, 2000-09-16
  13. Training needs assessment for BAPEDAL regional network: Final report

61. Asiatour.com / Indonesia / Geography
indonesia, the largest archipelago in the world, stretching 3200 miles (5.120kin) from east to west, it straddles the equator between the Australian and
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If you are traveling to this country, you may be interested in sexual relationships with locals, and no, I do not mean the services of prostitutes or other commercial providers. While you can meet citizen interested in sex accidentally, the chances of success are not particularly high if you are there only for a limited period of time (as I said: no prostitutes). On the other hand, they often are sexually attracted to foreign people. For young women, especially in the big cities, it is chic to have a Western boyfriend. So, there must be a trick to overcome the time-consuming "accidental", and to link more effectively the sexual interests of foreign visitors with those of locals. Try the Internet. Or, more to the point: try www.AdultfriendsFinder.com . The service lists a good number of residents explicitly interested in non-commercial sexual relationships. While there are more males on the search than females, there are indeed an amazing number of women using the service. It is truly amazing how popular www.AdultfriendsFinder.com

62. Indonesia History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,
indonesia History Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
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        NOTE: The information regarding Indonesia on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress Country Studies. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Indonesia History information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Indonesia History should be addressed to the Library of Congress.

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  • 63. Indonesia - Geography
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    Indonesia Geography
    Location: Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean Geographic coordinates: 5 00 S, 120 00 E Map references: Southeast Asia Area: total: 1,919,440 sq km
    water: 93,000 sq km
    land: 1,826,440 sq km Area - comparative: slightly less than three times the size of Texas Land boundaries: total: 2,830 km
    border countries: East Timor 228 km, Malaysia 1,782 km, Papua New Guinea 820 km Coastline: 54,716 km Maritime claims: measured from claimed archipelagic straight baselines
    territorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm Climate: tropical; hot, humid; more moderate in highlands Terrain: mostly coastal lowlands; larger islands have interior mountains Elevation extremes: lowest point: Indian Ocean m highest point: Puncak Jaya 5,030 m Natural resources: petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, bauxite, copper, fertile soils, coal, gold, silver Land use: arable land: permanent crops: other: Irrigated land: 48,150 sq km (1998 est.)

    64. Indonesia Society And Geography
    Society and geography. indonesia S SOCIAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT is one ofthe most complex and varied in the world. By one count, at least 669
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    Society and Geography
    There are, however, striking similarities among the nation's diverse groups. Besides citizenship in a common nation-state, the single most unifying cultural characteristic is a shared linguistic heritage. Almost all of the nation's more than 195 million people speak one of several Austronesian languages, whichalthough not mutually intelligibleshare many vocabulary items and have similar sentence patterns. Most important, the vast majority of the population can speak Bahasa Indonesia, the official national language. Used in government, schools, print and electronic media, and in multiethnic cities, this Malay-derived language is both an important unifying symbol and a vehicle of national integration. This pattern, however, was changing. Describing Indonesia's cultural and regional variety, American anthropologist Hildred Geertz in 1960 divided the population into three types: wet rice growing (padi) peasants of Java, Bali, and parts of southern Sumatra; coastal Islamic traders in the harbor regions of Sumatra, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi; and isolated inland swidden farmers throughout the archipelago. In following decades, however, a fourth category emerged. It consisted of a largely urban middle class members of a modern Indonesian national superculture. Country Studies main page Indonesia Country Studies main page Celebrity

    65. Indonesia - GEOGRAPHY
    indonesia geography. indonesia. indonesia s variations in culture have been Geographic Regions. indonesia is a huge archipelagic country extending
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    Indonesia - GEOGRAPHY
    Indonesia - Society and Geography
    Indonesia There are, however, striking similarities among the nation's diverse groups. Besides citizenship in a common nation-state, the single most unifying cultural characteristic is a shared linguistic heritage. Almost all of the nation's more than 195 million people speak one of several Austronesian languages, whichalthough not mutually intelligibleshare many vocabulary items and have similar sentence patterns. Most important, the vast majority of the population can speak Bahasa Indonesia, the official national language. Used in government, schools, print and electronic media, and in multiethnic cities, this Malay-derived language is both an important unifying symbol and a vehicle of national integration. This pattern, however, was changing. Describing Indonesia's cultural and regional variety, American anthropologist Hildred Geertz in 1960 divided the population into three types: wet rice growing (padi) peasants of Java, Bali, and parts of southern Sumatra; coastal Islamic traders in the harbor regions of Sumatra, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi; and isolated inland swidden farmers throughout the archipelago. In following decades, however, a fourth category emerged. It consisted of a largely urban middle class members of a modern Indonesian national superculture. Indonesia
    Indonesia - GEOGRAPHY

    66. Indonesia - GEOGRAPHY
    indonesia. geography. Size Total land area 1919317 square kilometers, whichincludes some 93000 square kilometers of inland seas.
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    Indonesia
    GEOGRAPHY
    Size: Total land area 1,919,317 square kilometers, which includes some 93,000 square kilometers of inland seas. Total area claimed, including an exclusive economic zone, 7.9 million square kilometers. Topography: Archipelagic nation with 13,667 islands, five main islands (Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Irian Jaya), two major archipelagos (Nusa Tenggara and Maluku Islands), and sixty smaller archipelagos. Islands mountainous, with some peaks reaching 3,800 meters above sea level in western islands and as high as 5,000 meters in Irian Jaya. Highest point Puncak Jaya (5,039 meters), in Irian Jaya. Region tectonically unstable with some 400 volcanoes, of which 100 are active. Climate: Tropical, hot, humid; more moderate climate in highlands. Little variation in temperature because of almost uniformly warm waters that are part of the archipelago. In much of western Indonesia dry season June to September, rainy season December to March. Data as of November 1992

    67. 1Up Travel : Indonesia - Topography, Geography, Climate, And Weather Of Indonesi
    All the information related to the topography of indonesia in form of geographyand climate weather and more for indonesia are here.
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    Indonesia Geography, Climate, and Weather
    Geography Indonesia, the largest archipelago and the fifth most populous nation in the world, has a total of 17,508 islands, of which about 6,000 are inhabited. The islands extend 3,198 miles (5,150km) and are nestled between two continents, Asia and Australia, and two oceans, the Indian and the Pacific. The main islands are Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Irian Jaya. Stretching like a backbone down the western coast of Sumatra is a line of active and extinct volcanoes. Much of Indonesia is rain forest, woodland and mangrove swamps. Only a fraction of the land is suitable for farming.

    68. JobsCity.NET - Indonesia - Geography
    A popular international recruitement site for job seekers, employers and recruiters.Free jobs / resume searches and postings.
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    Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean Geographic Coordinates: 5 00 S, 120 00 E Map References: Southeast Asia Area: total: 1,919,440 sq km
    land: 1,826,440 sq km
    water: 93,000 sq km Area - Comparative: slightly less than three times the size of Texas Land Boundaries: total: 2,602 km
    border countries: Malaysia 1,782 km, Papua New Guinea 820 km Coastline: 54,716 km Maritime Claims: measured from claimed archipelagic baselines exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: tropical; hot, humid; more moderate in highlands

    69. Indonesia : Geography, People, Politics, Government, Economy, Transport
    indonesia geography, People, Policy, Government, Economy, Communication,Transportation, Military
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    70. Indonesia : Geography, Population, Cities, Map, Flag, Gdp Gnp Economy, Travel To
    indonesia geography, maps, flag, statistics, photos and cultural informationabout indonesia.
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    71. Worldworx Travel - Regional Information - Asia - Maritime
    Regional Information Regional Asia Maritime Southeast Asia indonesia » geography note. archipelago of 17000 islands (6000 inhabited);
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    72. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Asia - Indonesia - Geography Facts And Figures
    geography information for indonesia. indonesia geography (Facts). Location,Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific
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    Asia Indonesia (Facts) Indonesia - Geography (Facts) Location: Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean Geographic coordinates: 5 00 S, 120 00 E Map references: Southeast Asia Area: total: 1,919,440 sq km
    water: 93,000 sq km
    land: 1,826,440 sq km Area - comparative: slightly less than three times the size of Texas Land boundaries: total: 2,830 km
    border countries: East Timor 228 km, Malaysia 1,782 km, Papua New Guinea 820 km Coastline: 54,716 km Maritime claims: measured from claimed archipelagic straight baselines
    territorial sea: 12 nm
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm Climate: tropical; hot, humid; more moderate in highlands Terrain: mostly coastal lowlands; larger islands have interior mountains Elevation extremes: lowest point: Indian Ocean m highest point: Puncak Jaya 5,030 m Natural resources: petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, bauxite, copper, fertile soils, coal, gold, silver Land use: arable land: 11.32%

    73. GEsource - Search Results For
    indonesia geography Merriam Webster’s Atlas This map of indonesia was providedmy MerriamWebster (American publisher of language-related reference
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    74. An Introduction To Indonesia
    Location, geography and Climate. indonesia is composed of seventeen thousandislands that stretch over five thousand miles along the equator.
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    Indonesia Adventure Travel in Indonesia Asia Homepage The World Unity in Diversity, the national motto of Indonesia, is a term that strikes deep into the heart of this dynamic and attractive Southeast Asian nation. Few places offer such cultural variety and geographical complexity as Indonesia, and no two journeys here are ever alike. Location, Geography and Climate Indonesia is composed of seventeen thousand islands that stretch over five thousand miles along the equator. The Malay peninsula and Indochina are situated to the north-west, and the continent of Australia lies due south. Northward lie the Philippines and Micronesia. The world's largest archipelago, Indonesia's constellation of islands straddles the divide between the Asian and Australian continental plates. As a result, the islands offer a stunning variety of topographies and ecologies Mist-shrouded volcanoes and mountains, unexplored rain forests, thousands of miles of beaches, and endless offshore reefs support a dazzling abundance of wildlife, making Indonesia an ideal destination for adventure and eco-travel. The great majority of the country's constituent islands are of negligible size, but it does holdwholly or in partseveral islands that are enormous. These include

    75. Courses | Department Of Geography | University Of Waterloo
    A selection of current issues shaping the geography of indonesia will be examined . JH Bater, (compiler), The geography of indonesia. geography 223.
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    A survey of the geography of Indonesian economic, social and political development since independence. Government policies and programs to ensure national economic growth, foster an Indonesian national identity, and enhance the role of Indonesia amongst developing countries in general and in south-east Asia in particular will be discussed.
    Overview
    The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the geography of Indonesia. To understand the contemporary situation it is necessary to have an appreciation of the past. Thus, the course will examine some of the key developments which led to the creation of modern day Indonesia under President Sukarno, the rise and fall of the New Order under President Suharto; the reform government of successor President Habibie; and the democratically elected governments of A. Wahid and Meagawati Sukarnoputri. A selection of current issues shaping the geography of Indonesia will be examined. These include economic and demographic trends, agriculture and village life, migration, urbanization, resources management, environmental management, regionalism, nationalism and religious strife.

    76. Baliguide.com - Geography, Climate, Population, Economy - Bali, Indonesia.
    Downto-earth information on the island of Bali in indonesia; geography, Climate,Population, Economy.
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    INTRODUCTION TO BALI, INDONESIA
    WHERE IS BALI?
    The island of Bali is part of the Republic of Indonesia and is located 8 to 9 degrees south of the equator between Java in the West and Lombok and the rest of the Lesser Sunda Islands (Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba and Timor) in the East. Flying time to Jakarta is about 1.5 hours, to Singapore and Perth (Australia) 2.5 and 3 hours, to Hong Kong about 4.5 hours, and to Sydney/Melbourne about 5.5 to 6 hours.
    GEOGRAPHY:
    The island of Bali has an area of only 5,632 square kilometers (2,175 square miles) and measures just 55 miles (90 kilometers) along the north-south axis and less than about 90 miles (140 kilometers) from East to West. Because of this it's no problem to explore the island on day tours. You can go wherever you want on the island and return to your hotel or villa in the evening. Located only two kilometers east of Jawa, Bali's climate, flora and fauna are quite similar to its much larger neighbour. The island is famous for its beautiful landscape. A chain of six volcanoes, between 1,350 meters and 3,014 meters high, stretches from west to east. There are lush tropical forests, pristine crater lakes, fast flowing rivers and deep ravines, picturesque rice terraces, and fertile vegetable and fruit gardens. The beaches in the South consist of white sand, beaches in other parts of the island are covered with gray or black volcanic sand.
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    The wide variety of tropical plants is surprising. You'll see huge banyan trees in villages and temple grounds, tamarind trees in the North, clove trees in the highlands, acacia trees, flame trees, and mangroves in the South. In Bali grow a dozen species of coconut palms and even more varieties of bamboo.

    77. Geography Of Indonesia
    Language and translation resources including, articles, free translation, alanguage identifier and a directory.
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    Geography Of Indonesia
    Location Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean Geographic coordinates 5 00 S, 120 00 E Map references Area total: 1,919,440 sq km water: 93,000 sq km land: 1,826,440 sq km Area comparative slightly less than three times the size of Texas Land boundaries total: 2,830 km border countries: East Timor 228 km, Malaysia 1,782 km, Papua New Guinea 820 km Coastline 54,716 km Maritime claims measured from claimed archipelagic straight baselines territorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm Climate tropical; hot, humid; more moderate in highlands

    78. Indonesia Atlas Entry
    Background The world s largest archipelago, indonesia achieved independence indonesia geography History Anthem Politics Economy Demography
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    79. World InfoZone - Indonesia Information - Page 1
    indonesia Information Page 1. geography The Republic of indonesia is inSoutheastern Asia between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
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    80. Indonesia's Investment Coordinating Board
    indonesia s Investment Coordinating Board. geography DEMOGRAPHY AND HUMANRESOURCES THE ARCHIPELAGO PHYSIOGRAPHY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY
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