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Insular Southeast Asia
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Mariana Trench
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Malaysia
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Sarawak Pepper Plantation
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Horsbergh lighthouse, Johor Strait, Claimed by Malaysia and Singapore
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Kuala Lumpur city center
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KL City Hall
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Petronas Towers, KL
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Muslim graveyard, Sarawak
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Sabah Village
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Singapore
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Singapore’s harbor and downtown
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Palau Bukom off Singapore
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Indonesia
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Borobudur, 9th century Buddhist Temple on Java
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Prince Siddartha Gatauma became an ascetic hermit and founded Buddhism, bas relief at Borobudur, Java
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Javanese ships ply the India Ocean, believed to have reached East Africa in the 7-9th century AD, bas relief Borobudur
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Sukarno (Kusono Sosrodihardjo ), Indonesia’s first president, Initially a hero, he descended into authoritarianism, presiding over a conflict between the military and the Indonesian Communist movement (PKI), in which nearly a million died. He died under house arrest during the Suharto regime.
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Suharto (Kemusu Argamulja, ), Indonesia’s 2nd president, , established “democracy” following the communist purge of His “New Order,” backed by the U.S., led to Indonesian economic growth, rejoining the U.N., founding of ASEAN, and Indonesia’s entry into the G-20. However, the military authoritarian regime was intolerant of dissent and violent civil conflicts marred the regime’s reputation.
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Megawati Sukarnoputri, Sukarno’s daughter and 5th president of Indonesia.
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Krakatoa before 1883, during, after
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Nutmeg & mace
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Peppercorns Botanical name: Piper nigrum Greeks called it: peperi
Romans called it: piper Sanskrit: pippali English: pepper Family: Piperaceae, the black pepper family
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Bali Temple
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Bali
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Banda Aceh, Indonesia
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Java
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Kalimantan, Borneo
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Borneo
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Brunei, Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque
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New Guinea (Iryan Jaya, Indonesia)
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Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Matt in New Guinea
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