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| | BIGpedia - Indonesia - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | Army general Suharto became president in 1967 with the excuse of securing the country against an alleged Communist coup attempt against a weakening Sukarno. |  | | Indonesia is the world's second largest exporter of natural gas, though it has recently become a net importer of crude oil. |  | | The country has extensive natural resources outside of Java, including crude oil, natural gas, tin, copper and gold. |
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| | Indonesia - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Indonesia |
 | | Criticism of the EU's move was based on the idea that it could endanger Indonesia's fragile democracy, but President Wahid denied that the country was about to fragment, and dismissed rumours of an impending military coup, but seemed unable to control the spreading violence in the territories of Lombok and Bintan. |  | | Indonesia's official human-rights body later claimed the death toll exceeded 1,000. |  | | The years since independence had been marked by conflicts between Communists, Muslims, and regional groups and minorities, accompanied by a series of attempted coups, rebel governments, and violent confrontations. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Republic of Indonesia |
 | | Recent destructive earthquakes include a 1992 tremor that struck the island of Flores, killing 2,000, and an earthquake that struck Sumatra in 1994, killing 180. |  | | Although the islands are home to more than 100 ethnic groups, most Indonesians are of mixed Malay origins and practice Islam. |  | | The most famous volcanic eruption occurred in 1883 when Krakatau exploded and killed thousands of people on Java and Sumatra. |
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| | Indonesia encyclopedia : Cultural Information , Maps, Indonesia politics and officials, Indonesian History. Travel to ... |
 | | Indonesia encyclopedia : Cultural Information, Maps, Indonesia politics and officials, Indonesian History. |  | | Languages: Bahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay), English, Dutch, local dialects, the most widely spoken of which is Javanese |  | | The Republic of Indonesia (Bahasa Indonesia: Republik Indonesia) is located in the Malay Archipelago, the world's largest archipelago, between Indochina and Australia, between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. |
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