- The
Malay Archipelago is the
archipelago between Mainland Southeast Asia and Australia, and is also
called Insulindia or the Indo-Australian Archipelago...
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Korps Insulinde ('Insulindia Corps') was a
Dutch Commando (special
operations capable)
established on 1
August 1942 in
British Ceylon, present-day Sri...
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Insulinde (1913–1919), a
direct successor of the
Indische Party (IP) and
later renamed the
Nationale Indische Party (NIP), was a
political organization...
- film made
about the
Dutch East
Indies now (Indonesia). This film,
titled Insulinde zooals het
leeft en
werkt (transl.
Insulindia as It
Lives and Works),...
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Indies (Nederlandsch Oost Indië), po****rly Indië; the East (de Oost); and
Insulinde.
After 1900,
Indonesia became more
common in
academic circles outside...
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contrasted with
Dongyang (Eastern Ocean),
which refers to ****an.
Insulindia or
Insulinde, is an
archaic geographical term for
Maritime Southeast Asia, encomp****ing...
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Further India or Hinterindien, the East Indies, the
Indian Archipelago,
Insulinde, and, in
acknowledgment of the
presence of a
competing culture, Indochina...
- the
Solomon Islands, 1983, p.135
Douglas Newton, Arts des mers du sud:
Insulinde, Mélanésie, Polynésie, Musée Barbier-Mueller, 1998, p.270
Deborah Waite...
- and Indo
Europeesch Verbond (I.E.V.) in 1919. Its
direct successor was
Insulinde. As an Indo,
Douwes Dekker felt that
there was
discrimination between...
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visited the
Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia. They
arrived on the ship
Insulinde. When the
couple visited Surakarta,
Astrid and her
husband received a...