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The 1977 Sumba earthquake (also called the Sumbawa earthquake) occurred approximately 290 kilometres (180 mi) south of Bima, Sumbawa, and beneath the Indian Ocean, at 14:08 local time on 19 August. With a moment magnitude of 8.3, the temblor is notable for having an unusually great magnitude for a shock with a normal faulting focal mechanism. The shock occurred near the southern section of the Sunda Trench where several other tsunami-generating earthquakes have occurred. The temblor was at the t...
 Gelgel is a village (desa) that is situated in the regency (kabupaten) of Klungkung, on the Island of Bali, Indonesia. The village, which lies four kilometers south of the regency capital Semarapura, not far from the coast, contains a number of culturally interesting structures. It is known for its pottery and handwoven ceremonial songket cloth. The village mainly owes its fame to the kingdom of Gelgel, which dominated Bali from perhaps the early 16th century to 1686. There are no traces left to...
The Kertha Gosa pavilion is an example of Balinese architecture located on the island of Bali, in the city Klungkung, Indonesia. The Kertha Gosa Pavilion at Klungkung Palace was first built in the early 18th century by Dewa Agung Gusti Sideman. The first function of the pavilion was for the court of law in 1945.citation needed] Kertha Gosa was repainted in the 1920s and again in the 1960s. The people who discovered the pavilion knew there was an extensive history behind the pavilion. The discove...
Batuan (alternate: Batoeon or Baturan) is a village in Bali, Indonesia. It is noted for its artwork and style of painting which originated in the village in the 1930s and has since emerged into a major Balinese artistic style, known as a Batuan painting. It is a major painting center and contains a number of art galleries and cooperative art societies which have played a key role in promoting the art of Batuan. The village is also known for its performance of the ancient Gambuh dance, performed ...
Conflicts in 1945, 1945 in Indonesia, Battles involving the United Kingdom, Battles involving the Netherlands, Indonesian National Revolution, Military history of Indonesia, Hidden categories:, Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from August 2012, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from August 2012, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from November 2010, Use dmy dates from March 2014, Use British English fr...The Battle of Surabaya was fought between pro-independence Indonesian soldiers and militia against British and British Indian Troops as a part of the Indonesian National Revolution. The peak of the battle was in November 1945. The battle was the heaviest single battle of the revolution and became a national symbol of Indonesian resistance. Considered a heroic effort by Indonesians, the battle helped galvanise Indonesian and international support for Indonesian independence. 10 November is celebr...
Bali, Islands of Indonesia, Lesser Sunda Islands, Provinces of Indonesia, Hidden categories:, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, EngvarB from August 2014, Use dmy dates from January 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from October 2012, All articles needing additional references, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2012, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2...
 Seminyak is a mixed tourist residential area on the west coast of Bali just north of Kuta and Legian. Originally a separate township, this is now just another suburb of Kuta. This area is very popular with resident expatriates and land and accommodation prices are amongst the highest in Bali. Plenty of luxury spas and hotels abound. Owing to its high density of high-end shopping, combined with the clustering of many fine eating establishments, it has rapidly become one of the most well-known tou...
Kupang Regency is a regency in East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. It occupies the far western end of Timor Island (apart from the area of Kupang city, which is administratively separate), together with the small offshore island of Semau (off the western tip of Timor). Other islands to the southwest and west which were formerly part of Kupang Regency have been separated administratively - the Rote Islands Group in 2002 (to form Rote Ndao Regency), and the Savu Islands in October 2008 (to f...
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is located in East Java, Indonesia, to the east of Malang and to the southeast of Surabaya, the capital of East Java. It is the only conservation area in Indonesia that has a sand sea, the Tengger Sand Sea (Indonesian: Laut Pasir Tengger), across which is the caldera of an ancient volcano (Tengger) from which four new volcanic cones have emerged. This unique feature covers a total area of 5,250 hectares at an altitude of about 2,100 m. The massif also contains ...

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Timor, International islands, Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests, Lesser Sunda Islands, Portuguese colonialism in Indonesia, Outer Banda Arc, Divided regions, Hidden categories:, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with DOIs inactive since 2015, Articles to be expanded from June 2015, All articles to be expanded, Geography articles needing translation from German Wikipedia, Pages using deprecated map format, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using deprecated coordinates format, A...Timor is an island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast Asia, north of the Timor Sea. The island is divided between the sovereign states of East Timor, on the eastern part, and Indonesia, on the western part. The Indonesian part, also known as West Timor, constitutes part of the province of East Nusa Tenggara. Within West Timor lies an exclave of East Timor called Oecusse District. The island covers an area of 30,777 square kilometres. The name is a variant of timur, Malay for east; it is s...
V and W-class destroyers of the Royal Navy, Clyde-built ships, 1918 ships, World War I destroyers of the United Kingdom, V and W-class destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy, World War II destroyers of Australia, Destroyers sunk by aircraft, World War II shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean, Maritime incidents in September 1942, Ships sunk by Japanese aircraft, Hidden categories:, Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from September 2010, Articles to be expanded from August 2009, All artic...HMAS Voyager (D31- I31) (formerly HMS Voyager (G36- G16- D31)) was a W class destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Commissioned into the RN in 1918, the destroyer remained in RN service until 1933, when she was transferred to the RAN. Recommissioned, Voyager served in the Mediterranean and Pacific theatres of World War II until 23 September 1942, when she ran aground while trying to deliver troops to Timor. The ship was damaged by Japanese bombers while trying to refl...
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Pacitan (Indonesian: Kabupaten Pacitan) is a regency located in the southwestern East Java Province, with Central Java Province on its west border. Located between 7.55° - 8.17°S and 110.55° - 111.25°E. The borders of Pacitan Regency are: Wonogiri Regency (Central Java) in the west, Ponorogo Regency and Wonogiri Regency in the north, Trenggalek Regency in the east, and Indian Ocean in the south. The capital of Pacitan Regency is Pacitan city. The majority of citizens in Pacitan speak Javanes...
2007 in Indonesia, Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 737, Airliner accidents and incidents caused by pilot error, Airliner accidents and incidents involving runway overruns, Aviation accidents and incidents in 2007, Aviation accidents and incidents in Indonesia, Garuda Indonesia accidents and incidents, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from July 2014, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs,...
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Tutuala is a village and suco in the subdistrict of Tutuala (Lautém District, East Timor). It is situated at the extreme eastern end of Timor. Its population at the 2004 census was 3,707. The subdistrict of Tutuala comprises two sucos, including Mehara and Tutuala with the subdistrict administrator residing in Tutuala. The suco of Tutuala comprised four hamlets (aldeia): Ioro, Pitileti, Tchailoro, and Vero. The main Fataluku language areas of the country are in Tutuala, as well as Lautem and Fu...
 

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Megalithic monuments, Archaeological sites in Indonesia, Cianjur, Scientific controversies, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2012, All articles lacking in-text citations, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from July 2015, All articles that may contain original research, Articles that may contain original research from July 2015, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on W...
Colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta include those that were constructed during the Dutch colonial period of Indonesia. The period (and the subsequent style) succeeded the earlier period when Jakarta (known then as Jayakarta- Jacatra), governed by the Sultanate of Banten, were completely eradicated and replaced with a walled city of Batavia. The dominant styles of the colonial period can be divided into three periods: the Dutch Golden Age (17th to late 18th century), the transitional sty...
Tangerang Regency is a regency of Banten province, Indonesia. The current regent is H. Ismet Iskandar. Though commonly misunderstood as being a part of Jakarta, Tangerang is actually outside Jakarta City but is part of Greater Jakarta (which is called Jabotabek, Tangerang being the ta of the acronym). Since 1993, the Regency has lost territory as first Tangerang city was split off on 27 February 1993 and subsequently South Tangerang city was split off on 29 October 2008. The residual Regency now...
Pulau Seribu Regency, Areas of Jakarta, Archipelagoes of Indonesia, National parks of Indonesia, Java Sea, Hidden categories:, CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id), Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, CS1 errors: dates, Coordinates on Wikidata, Settlement articles requiring maintenance, Articles containing Indonesian-language text, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2013, Articles with Indonesian-language external links, Commons c...
Islands of the Pilbara (Western Australia), Oil fields of Australia, Pilbara, Geology of Western Australia, Important Bird Areas of Western Australia, Energy in Western Australia, North West Shelf, Hidden categories:, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from October 2010, Use dmy dates from April 2011, Use Australian English from April 2011, All Wikipedia articles written in Australia...
 
Educational institutions established in 1916, Schools in Sarawak, Secondary schools in Malaysia, 1916 establishments in Sarawak, Chinese schools in Malaysia, Hidden categories:, CS1 Malay-language sources (ms), CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh), Articles with inconsistent citation formats, Pages using citations with old-style implicit et al. in editors, Pages using citations with format and no URL, CS1 maint: Unrecognized language, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead extern... Kuching High School (KHS) (���级�����) is a three-acre^ public secondary school located at the centre of Kuching, which is the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is a co-ed school for students from transition to form 5. Its curriculum prepares students for the Lower Secondary Evaluation Examination (Penilaian Menengah Rendah or PMR) in form 3^ and Malaysian Certificate of Education examination (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia or SPM) in form 5. These exams are administered by the Malaysi...
HNLMS K XVI was one of five K XIV class submarines built for the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN). Entering service in 1934, the submarine was deployed to the Netherlands East Indies. On 24 December 1941, K XVI torpedoed and sank the Japanese destroyer Sagiri; the first Allied submarine to sink a Japanese warship. A day later, the Dutch submarine was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-66 off Borneo, with all aboard killed. The wreck of K XVI was rediscovered in October 2011 by a group of recreational...
 Mount Benarat (Malay: Gunung Benarat) is a mountain located in Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia. Consisting of limestone on the western side which is overlain by gritstone on the eastern side. It contains many caves which have been discovered and explored by British and American cavers. The Benarat 2005 Caving Expedition discovered Moon Cave after climbing 60 m up the cliffs on the southern end of the mountain. On the eastern side, the Headhunters Trail leads from the Melinau River...

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Territorial disputes of the Philippines, Sabah, Borneo, States of Malaysia, Former British colonies, British North Borneo, History of North Borneo, Hidden categories:, Articles with inconsistent citation formats, CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id), CS1 Malay-language sources (ms), Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, CS1 German-language sources (de), EngvarB from September 2014, Use dmy dates from September 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata, Wikipedia article...Sabah (Malay pronunciation: [sa�bah]) is Malaysias easternmost state, one of two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. It is also one of the founding members of the Malaysian federation alongside Sarawak, Singapore (expelled in 1965) and the Federation of Malaya (Peninsula Malaysia or West Malaysia). Like Sarawak, this territory has an autonomous law especially in immigration which differentiates it from the rest of the Malaysian Peninsula states. It is located on the northern portion of t...
Brunei, Borneo, Former British colonies, Commonwealth monarchies, Constitutional monarchies, Island countries, Malay-speaking countries and territories, Member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations, Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Member states of the United Nations, Southeast Asian countries, States and territories established in 1984, Sultanates, Hidden categories:, CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id), All ...Brunei ( Listen i- bru��naɪ- , broo-NYE) officially the Nation of Brunei, the Abode of Peace^ (Malay: Negara Brunei Darussalam, Jawi: �ڬارا بر��� دارا�س�ا��), is a sovereign state located on the north coast of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. Apart from its coastline with the South China Sea, it is completely surrounded by the state of Sarawak, Malaysia; and it is separated into two parts by the Sarawak district of Limbang. It is the only sovereign state c...
 
 
World War II memorials, Monuments and memorials in Malaysia, Military history of Malaysia, Military history of Malaya during World War II, History of Sabah, Buildings and structures in Sabah, Visitor attractions in Sabah, Hidden categories:, CS1 errors: dates, Pages with citations lacking titles, EngvarB from September 2014, Use dmy dates from September 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from September 2014, CS1 maint: Extra text, CS1 French-lan...
 
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Muaro Jambi (Indonesian: Candi Muaro Jambi) is a Buddhist temple complex, in Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi province, Sumatra, Indonesia. The temple complex was built by the Melayu Kingdom. It is situated 26 kilometers east from the city of Jambi. Its surviving temples and other archaeological remains are estimated to date from the eleventh to thirteenth century CE. The archaeological site includes eight excavated temple sanctuaries and covers about 12 square kilometers, stretches 7.5 kilometers alo...
 
Educational institutions in the Philippines, Universities and colleges in the Philippines, State universities and colleges in the Philippines, Educational institutions in Cotabato, Educational institutions in Mindanao, Mindanao Association State Colleges and Universities Foundation, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Articles needing additional references from July 2009, All articles needing additional references, Coordinates on Wikidata, Vague or ambiguous tim... The University of Southern Mindanao, formerly Mindanao Institute of Technology (MIT), is a university in the Southern Philippines. It provides instruction and professional training in the fields of science and technology, particularly agriculture and industry. The university was founded by Bai Hadja Fatima Matabay Plang, an educator and philanthropist. It formally open on October 1, 1954, and achieved university status on March 13, 1978. Its 1,024 hectare main campus is located in Kabacan, Cotab...

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University of the Philippines, Higher education in the Philippines, State universities and colleges in the Philippines, Educational institutions in Davao City, Educational institutions in Mindanao, Research Universities in the Philippines, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, Articles lacking reliable references from December 2013, All articles lacking reliable references, Coordinates on ...The University of the Philippines Mindanao (also referred to as UPMin or UP Mindanao) is the sixth constituent university of the University of the Philippines system. UP Mindanao is the only constituent university of the UP System that was created through legislative action. Republic Act 7889 formally created UP Mindanao on February 20, 1995, and was later formally recognized as an independent constituent university by the Board of Regents of the UP System on March 23, 1995. Its main focus of ed...
Islands of Palawan, Sulu Sea, World Heritage Sites in the Philippines, Association of Southeast Asian Nations heritage parks, Coral reefs, Marine sanctuaries, Ramsar sites in the Philippines, Natural parks of the Philippines, Underwater diving sites in the Philippines, Reefs of the Pacific Ocean, Visitor attractions in Palawan, Reefs of the Philippines, Hidden categories:, Pages using web citations with no URL, Articles which use infobox templates with no data rows, Articles containing Tagalog-l...The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (Filipino: Bahurang Tubbataha) is a protected area of the Philippines located in the middle of Sulu Sea. The marine and bird sanctuary consists of two huge atolls (named the North Atoll and South Atoll) and the smaller Jessie Beazley Reef covering a total area of 97,030 hectares (239,800 acres; 374.6 sq mi). It is located 150 kilometres (93 mi) southeast of Puerto Princesa City, the capital of Palawan province. The uninhabited islands and reefs are part of the is...
Kalatungan Mountain Range is a mountain range located in the central portion of the province of Bukidnon, the Philippines. It is one of the few areas in the province covered with old growth or mossy forests. It covers an area of approximately 213.0134 km² (82.24493 mi²), with about 113.7175 km² (43.90657 mi²) identified as part of the critical watershed area declared under Presidential Decree 127, issued on June 29, 1987 (Muleta-Manupali Watershed). The water from these two rivers (Muleta an...
Qantas accidents and incidents, Aviation accidents and incidents in Indonesia, Aviation accidents and incidents in 2010, Accidents and incidents involving the Airbus A380, Rolls-Royce, 2010 in Singapore, 2010 in Indonesia, 2010 in Australia, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from July 2013, Pages using web citations with no URL, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Use dmy dates from September 2012, Use Australian English fr...Qantas Flight 32 was a Qantas scheduled passenger flight which suffered an uncontained engine failure on 4 November 2010 and made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport. The failure was the first of its kind for the Airbus A380, the worlds largest passenger aircraft. It marked the first aviation occurrence involving an Airbus A380. On inspection it was found that a turbine disc in the aircrafts No. 2 Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engine (on the port side nearest the fuselage) had disintegrated...
Air shows, Aviation in Singapore, Convention centres in Singapore, Changi, 2008 establishments in Singapore, Recurring events established in 2008, Biennial events, Events in Singapore, Hidden categories:, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from August 2010, Articles with dead external links from April 2011, EngvarB from July 2014, Use dmy dates from July 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata... 
Western Australia, Former British colonies, States and territories established in 1829, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from March 2015, Articles with dead external links from July 2012, Use dmy dates from February 2015, Use Australian English from October 2013, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Article...Western Australia (abbreviated as WA^) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Southern Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east and South Australia to the south-east. Western Australia is Australias largest state with a total land area of 2,529,875 square kilometres (976,790 sq mi), and the second-largest country subdivision in the world � however, a significant part...
 Operation Rimau was an attack on Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbour, carried out by an Allied commando unit Z Special Unit, during World War II using Australian built MKIII folboats. It was a follow-up to the successful Operation Jaywick, which had taken place in 1943, and Rimau, a shortened version of the word Harimau (which is Malay for tiger). It was again led by Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Lyon of the Gordon Highlanders. Originally named Operation Hornbill the aim of Rimau was to sink Japane...
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The 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, formally known as the 2008 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix, was a Formula One race held on Sunday, 28 September 2008 at 20:00 SST by the newly built Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay, Singapore. It was the fifteenth race of the 2008 Formula One season, the 800th Formula One World Championship race overall, the first ever Formula One race held at night and the ninth Singapore Grand Prix. This was also the first time Singapore hosted a Formula One race, ...
Arab Street (Chinese: ��伯�) is the name of a road and neighbourhood in Singapore. There are two explanations behind the name. The first one is that the area was owned by an Arab merchant, Syed Ali bin Mohamed Al Junied and that it was the site of an Arab kampong, hence the name Arab Street. The Chinese referred the street as jiau a koi Javanese, in the view of the Javanese who used to be the majority inhabitants of the area. Spices, textiles, basketry items and songkoks are sold along th...
Armenian churches in Singapore, Armenian Apostolic churches, Landmarks in Singapore, National monuments of Singapore, Churches completed in 1835, 19th-century churches, Museum Planning Area, Hidden categories:, Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text, Articles containing Armenian-language text, EngvarB from July 2014, Use dmy dates from July 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles lacking in-text citations from July 2009, All articles lacking in-text citations, All articles with spe...The Armenian Church (full name: Armenian Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator; Chinese: �米尼��� ; pinyin: Y� m�n�y� Ji� otáng; Armenian: �ո��բ Գ�իգո� Լո�սավո�իչ եկեղե�ի, Surb Grigor Lusavorich yekeghetsi) is the oldest Christian church in Singapore, located at Hill Street in the Museum Planning Area, within the Central Area, Singapores central business district. Originally a parish of the Armenian Apostolic Church, an Oriental Orthodo...
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  Bima (Indonesia: Kota Bima) is a city on the eastern coast of the island of Sumbawa in central Indonesias province West Nusa Tenggara. It is the largest city on the island of Sumbawa, with a population of 142,443 at the 2010 Census, but the latest official estimate (as at January 2014) is 148,984. It is separate from (but surrounded by) the adjoining Regency of Bima which had a population of 407,636 at the 2010 Census.  

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