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Aceh (Acèh, Jawoë: اچيه), officially the Province of Aceh (Provinsi Aceh, Nanggroë Acèh, Jawoë: نڠڬرواي اچيه), is the westernmost province of Indonesia.[1]

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  1. 288 relations: Accusations of ExxonMobil human rights violations in Aceh, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh House of Representatives, Aceh Jaya Regency, Aceh Monitoring Mission, Aceh Mulia, Aceh Party, Aceh Singkil Regency, Aceh Sultanate, Aceh Tamiang Regency, Aceh Tsunami Museum, Acehnese language, Acehnese local government system, Acehnese people, Alas language, Alas people, Alauddin Ibrahim Mansur Syah, Ali Mughayat Syah, Amitābha, Amnesty International, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Aneuk Jamee, Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, Anthony Reid (academic), Arabic, Arabs, Atjeh Tram, Autonomous administrative division, Avalokiteśvara, Badan Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi, Banda Aceh, Banyak Islands, Barus, Batak, Bener Meriah Regency, Bireuën, Bireuën Regency, Black pepper, Blangkejeren, Blangpidie, Bodhisattva, Buddhism, Buffer zone, Calang, Caning, Catholic Church, Central Aceh Regency, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Chamba Leko, Chamic languages, ... Expand index (238 more) »

  2. 1956 establishments in Indonesia
  3. Andaman Sea
  4. Autonomous provinces
  5. Provinces of Indonesia
  6. States and territories established in 1956

Accusations of ExxonMobil human rights violations in Aceh

Human rights violations in Aceh, Indonesia occurred in the late 1990s and early 2000s when ExxonMobil hired Indonesian military units to guard their Arun gas field, and these military units raided and razed local villages.

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Aceh Besar Regency

Great Aceh Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Besar) is a regency of the Indonesian province of Aceh.

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Aceh House of Representatives

The Aceh House of Representatives (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Aceh, abbreviated to DPR Aceh or DPRA) is the devolved unicameral legislature of the Indonesian province of Aceh.

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Aceh Jaya Regency

Aceh Jaya Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Jaya) is a regency of Aceh Province of Indonesia.

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Aceh Monitoring Mission

The Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) was deployed by the European Union after the "Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement" had been signed on 15 August 2005 in Helsinki, Finland.

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Aceh Mulia

"Aceh Mulia" (Jawoë: اچيه مليا) is the official regional anthem of the Indonesian province of Aceh.

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Aceh Party

The Aceh Party (Partai Aceh, Peurté Acèh) is a regional political party in Indonesia.

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Aceh Singkil Regency

Aceh Singkil Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Singkil) is a regency in the Aceh province of Indonesia.

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Aceh Sultanate

The Sultanate of Aceh, officially the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam (Nanggroe Acèh Darussalam; Jawoë), was a sultanate centered in the modern-day Indonesian province of Aceh.

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Aceh Tamiang Regency

Aceh Tamiang Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang) is a regency in the east of Aceh province of Indonesia, bordering on North Sumatra Province to the east.

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Aceh Tsunami Museum

The Aceh Tsunami Museum, located in Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia, is a museum designed as a symbolic reminder of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami disaster, as well as an educational center and an emergency disaster shelter in case the area is ever hit by a tsunami again.

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Acehnese language

Acehnese or Achinese (Jawoë) is an Austronesian language natively spoken by the Acehnese people in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Acehnese local government system

Due to its designation as a Special Autonomous Province, the Indonesian province of Aceh has a local government system that is distinct from other provinces, which can trace its origin to the Aceh Sultanate that existed from 1496 to 1903.

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Acehnese people

The Acehnese (also written as Atjehnese and Achinese) are an indigenous ethnic group from Aceh, Indonesia on the northernmost tip of the island of Sumatra.

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Alas language

Alas-Kluet, Alas, or Batak Alas is an Austronesian language of Sumatra.

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Alas people

The Alas people is an indigenous ethnic group from Southeast Aceh Regency, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Alauddin Ibrahim Mansur Syah

Sultan Alauddin Ibrahim Mansur Syah, also known as Ali Alauddin Mansur Syah (died 1870) was the thirty-third sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Ali Mughayat Syah

Ali Mughayat Syah (died 7 August 1530) was the first Sultan of Aceh Darussalam in Northern Sumatra, reigning from about 1514 until his death.

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Amitābha

Amitābha (अमिताभ; 'Infinite Light') is the principal Buddha of Pure Land Buddhism.

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Amnesty International

Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom.

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a union territory of India. Aceh and Andaman and Nicobar Islands are Andaman Sea and states and territories established in 1956.

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Aneuk Jamee

The Aneuk Jamee or Ughang Jamu people (Jamee: اوغڠ جامو, Uġaŋ Jāmu, Romanized: Ughang Jamu) are a Minangic-speaking ethnic group spread along the west and south coast of Aceh, starting from Singkil, South Aceh Regency, Southwest Aceh Regency and Simeulue Regency.

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Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824

The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, also known as the Treaty of London (Verdrag van Londen), was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands in London on 17 March 1824.

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Anthony Reid (academic)

Anthony Reid (born 19 June 1939) is a New Zealand-born historian of Southeast Asia.

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Arabic

Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.

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Arabs

The Arabs (عَرَب, DIN 31635:, Arabic pronunciation), also known as the Arab people (الشَّعْبَ الْعَرَبِيّ), are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in West Asia and North Africa.

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Atjeh Tram

The Atjeh Tram was a railroad line in Aceh, on the island of Sumatra.

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Autonomous administrative division

An autonomous administrative division (also referred to as an autonomous area, zone, entity, unit, region, subdivision, province, or territory) is a subnational administrative division or internal territory of a sovereign state that has a degree of autonomy—self-governance—under the national government.

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Avalokiteśvara

In Buddhism, Avalokiteśvara (meaning "God looking down (upon the world)", IPA), also known as Lokeśvara ("Lord of the World") and Chenrezig (in Tibetan), is a tenth-level bodhisattva associated with great compassion (mahakaruṇā).

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Badan Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi

Badan Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi (BRR) NAD-Nias, or Agency for the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Aceh and Nias, was an Indonesian government agency which coordinated and jointly implemented the recovery programme following the December 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that mostly affected Aceh and the March 2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake.

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Banda Aceh

Banda Aceh (Acehnese: Banda Acèh, Jawoë: بند اچيه) is the capital and largest city in the province of Aceh, Indonesia.

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Banyak Islands

The Banyak Islands (sometimes spelled Banjak Islands) are a group of inhabited islands located between Simeulue and Nias off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia's Aceh Province.

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Barus

Barus is a town and kecamatan (district) in Central Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra Province, Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Batak

Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra, Indonesia, who speak Batak languages.

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Bener Meriah Regency

Bener Meriah Regency (Kabupaten Bener Meriah) is a regency in Aceh Special Region, Indonesia.

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Bireuën

Bireuën or Bireun is an Indonesian town, the seat of the Bireuën Regency government in the Aceh Special Territory of Sumatra.

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Bireuën Regency

Bireuën Regency (Kabupaten Bireuen) is a regency of Aceh, the westernmost province of Indonesia.

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Black pepper

Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit (the peppercorn), which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning.

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Blangkejeren

Blangkejeren is a town in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Gayo Lues Regency.

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Blangpidie

Blangpidie or Blang Pidie is a town in the Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the capital of Southwest Aceh Regency.

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Bodhisattva

In Buddhism, a bodhisattva (English:; translit) or bodhisatva is a person who is on the path towards bodhi ('awakening') or Buddhahood.

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Buddhism

Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.

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Buffer zone

A buffer zone is a neutral zonal area that lies between two or more bodies of land, usually pertaining to countries.

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Calang

Calang (Jawoë: چالڠ), the capital of the Aceh Jaya Regency of the special territory (daerah istimewa) of Aceh is on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Caning

Caning is a form of corporal punishment consisting of a number of hits (known as "strokes" or "cuts") with a single cane usually made of rattan, generally applied to the offender's bare or clothed buttocks (see spanking) or hands (on the palm).

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Central Aceh Regency

Central Aceh Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Tengah) is a regency in Aceh Special Region (''Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam'') of Indonesia.

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Centre for Strategic and International Studies

The Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit organization based in Indonesia which has served as a think tank on social, international, political and economical issues.

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Chamba Leko

Chamba Leko is one of two languages spoken by the Chamba people, the other being Chamba Daka.

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Chamic languages

The Chamic languages, also known as Aceh–Chamic and Acehnese–Chamic, are a group of ten languages spoken in Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia) and in parts of Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Hainan, China.

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Chams

The Chams (Cham: ꨌꩌ, Čaṃ), or Champa people (Cham:, Urang Campa; Người Chăm or Người Chàm; ជនជាតិចាម), are an Austronesian ethnic group in Southeast Asia as well as an indigenous people of central Vietnam.

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Chinese Indonesians

Chinese Indonesians (Orang Tionghoa Indonesia), or simply Orang Tionghoa or Tionghoa, are Indonesians whose ancestors arrived from China at some stage in the last eight centuries.

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Chinese language

Chinese is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in China.

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Christianity

Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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CNA (TV network)

CNA (stylised as cna; an initialism derived from the previous name, Channel NewsAsia) is a Singaporean multinational news channel owned by Mediacorp, the country's state-owned media conglomerate.

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Conservatism

Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values.

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Consumer price index

A consumer price index (CPI) is a price index, the price of a weighted average market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households.

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Conversion therapy

Conversion therapy is the pseudoscientific practice of attempting to change an individual's sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to align with heterosexual and cisgender norms.

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Crisis Management Initiative

CMI – Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation sr (in 2000–2021 Crisis Management Initiative ry) is an independent Finnish non-governmental organisation that works to prevent and resolve conflict through informal dialogue and mediation.

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Croatia

Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe.

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Cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment

Cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment (CIDT) is treatment of persons which is contrary to human rights or dignity, but is not classified as torture.

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Cut Meutia (train)

The Cut Meutia is a passenger train service currently operating in Aceh, Indonesia.

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Daud Beureueh

Teungku Mohammad Daud Beureueh (17 September 1899 – 10 June 1987) was an Indonesian military Governor of Aceh (1945–1953) and leader of the Darul Islam rebellion in the province (1953–1963).

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Deforestation

Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal and destruction of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use.

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Districts of Indonesia

In Indonesia, district is the third-level administrative subdivision, below regency or city.

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Dutch disease

In economics, Dutch disease is the apparent causal relationship between the increase in the economic development of a specific sector (for example natural resources) and a decline in other sectors (like the manufacturing sector or agriculture).

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Dutch East India Company

The United East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, abbreviated as VOC), commonly known as the Dutch East India Company, was a chartered trading company and one of the first joint-stock companies in the world.

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Dutch East Indies

The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Nederlands(ch)-Indië) and Dutch Indonesia, was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945. Aceh and Dutch East Indies are Maritime Southeast Asia.

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East Aceh Regency

East Aceh Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Timur) is a regency in eastern Aceh Special Region (''Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam'') of Indonesia.

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Education

Education is the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits and manifests in various forms.

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Epicenter

The epicenter, epicentre, or epicentrum in seismology is the point on the Earth's surface directly above a hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates.

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Ethnography

Ethnography is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures.

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European Union

The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil Corporation (commonly shortened to Exxon) is an American multinational oil and gas corporation and the largest direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil.

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Faunal assemblage

In archaeology and paleontology a faunal assemblage is a group of animal fossils found together in a given stratum.

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Finland

Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.

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Fishing

Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Free Aceh Movement

The Free Aceh Movement (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka, GAM; Geurakan Acèh Meurdèka / Gěrakan Aceh Měrdeka) was a separatist group seeking independence for the Aceh region of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Gamawan Fauzi

Gamawan Fauzi (born 9 November 1957) is an Indonesian politician.

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Gayo language

Gayo (alternatively rendered as Gajo) is an endangered Austronesian language spoken by some 275,000 people in the mountainous region of the Indonesian province Aceh on the Northern tip of the island of Sumatra, specifically around the Central Aceh, Bener Meriah and Gayo Lues regencies.

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Gayo Lues Regency

Gayo Lues Regency (Kabupaten Gayo Lues) is a regency in the Aceh Special Region of Indonesia.

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Gayo people

The Gayo people are an ethnic group living in the highlands of Aceh Province, Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Gouvernment of Atjeh and Dependencies

The Gouvernment of Atjeh and Dependencies (Gouvernement Atjeh en Onderhoorigheden) was an administrative subdivision (governorate) of the Dutch East Indies located in northern Sumatra in the region of present-day Aceh, Indonesia which existed from the late nineteenth century to 1938.

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Government of Indonesia

The term Government of the Republic of Indonesia (Pemerintah Republik Indonesia, sometimes also referred to as the Central Government (Pemerintah Pusat) especially in laws) can have a number of different meanings.

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Gulf News

Gulf News is a daily English language newspaper published from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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Hamid Awaludin

Hamid Awaluddin was the ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Russian Federation and Belarus between 2008 and 2011.

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Hasan Tiro

Hasan Muhammad di Tiro (born Hasan Bin Leube Muhammad; 25 September 1925 – 3 June 2010), was the founder of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), an organisation which attempted to separate Aceh from Indonesia from the 1970s.

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Hijri year

The Hijri year (سَنة هِجْريّة) or era (التقويمالهجري at-taqwīm al-hijrī) is the era used in the Islamic lunar calendar.

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Hindus

Hindus (also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma.

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Hudud

Hudud (Arabic: حدود Ḥudūd, also transliterated hudood; plural of hadd, حد) is an Arabic word meaning "borders, boundaries, limits".

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Human Development Index

The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statistical composite index of life expectancy, education (mean years of schooling completed and expected years of schooling upon entering the education system), and per capita income indicators, which is used to rank countries into four tiers of human development.

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Ibn Battuta

Abū Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Abd Allāh Al-Lawātī (24 February 13041368/1369), commonly known as Ibn Battuta, was a Maghrebi traveller, explorer and scholar.

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Idi Rayeuk

Idi Rayeuk is a town in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of East Aceh Regency.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering or approx.

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Indonesia

Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. Aceh and Indonesia are Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Indonesian language

Indonesian is the official and national language of Indonesia.

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Indonesian National Armed Forces

The Indonesian National Armed Forces (lit; abbreviated as TNI) are the military forces of the Republic of Indonesia.

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Indonesian National Revolution

The Indonesian National Revolution, also known as the Indonesian War of Independence (Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social revolution during postwar and postcolonial Indonesia.

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Indonesian rupiah

The rupiah (symbol: Rp; currency code: IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, issued and controlled by Bank Indonesia.

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Indra

Indra (इन्द्र) is the king of the devas and Svarga in Hinduism.

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Indrapuri Old Mosque

Indrapuri Old Mosque (Acehnese: Meuseujid Tuha Indra Puri, Indonesian: Masjid Tua Indrapuri) is a mosque in Indrapuri, Indonesia.

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Inflation

In economics, inflation is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy.

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International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

The International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) is observed on 17 May and aims to coordinate international events that raise awareness of LGBT rights violations and stimulate interest in LGBT rights work worldwide.

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International dollar

The international dollar (int'l dollar or intl dollar, symbols Int'l$., Intl$., Int$), also known as Geary–Khamis dollar (symbols G–K$ or GK$), is a hypothetical unit of currency that has the same purchasing power parity that the U.S. dollar had in the United States at a given point in time.

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Irwandi Yusuf

Irwandi Yusuf (born 2 August 1960) is an Indonesian politician who was the governor of Aceh.

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Iskandar Muda

Iskandar Muda (1583? – 27 December 1636Yusra Habib Abdul Gani,, accessed on 4 January 2007) was the twelfth Sultan of Acèh Darussalam, under whom the sultanate achieved its greatest territorial extent, holding sway as the strongest power and wealthiest state in the western Indonesian archipelago and the Strait of Malacca.

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Islam

Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.

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Islam in Southeast Asia

Islam is the most widely practised religion in Southeast Asia with approximately 240 million adherents in the region (about 42% of its population), with majorities in Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia as well parts of Southern Thailand and parts of Mindanao in the Philippines respectively. Aceh and Islam in Southeast Asia are Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Jakarta

Jakarta, officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (DKI Jakarta) and formerly known as Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Aceh and Jakarta are autonomous provinces and provinces of Indonesia.

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Jantho

Kota Jantho (Jantho town) is a small town in Aceh province of Indonesia.

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Java

Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. Aceh and Java are Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Javanese people

The Javanese (Orang Jawa; ꦮꦺꦴꦁꦗꦮ, Wong Jawa; ꦠꦶꦪꦁꦗꦮꦶ, Tiyang Jawi) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the central and eastern part of the Indonesian island of Java.

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Jawi script

Jawi (جاوي; Jawoë; Kelantan-Pattani: Yawi) is a writing system used for writing several languages of Southeast Asia, such as Acehnese, Malay, Mëranaw, Minangkabau, Tausūg, and Ternate.

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Jilbāb

The term (also, or) (جِلْبَاب) refers to any long and loose-fit coat or outer garment worn by some Muslim women.

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Johan Köhler

Johan Harmen Rudolf Köhler (3 July 1818 – 14 April 1873) was a Dutch general in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army.

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Johor

Johor (also spelled Johore or historically, Jahore) is a state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula.

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Johor Sultanate

The Johor Sultanate (Kesultanan Johor or کسلطانن جوهر; also called the Sultanate of Johor, Johor-Pahang-Riau-Lingga, or the Johor Empire) was founded by Sultan of Malacca Mahmud Shah's son, Alauddin Riayat Shah II in 1528.

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Joko Widodo

Joko Widodo (born Mulyono, 21 June 1961), popularly known as Jokowi, is an Indonesian politician and businessman who is the seventh president of Indonesia.

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Juha Christensen

Juha Christensen is a Finnish businessman, philanthropist and negotiator who played an instrumental role in the 2005 Aceh peace process.

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Jusuf Kalla

Muhammad Jusuf Kalla (born 15 May 1942), commonly referred to by his initials JK, is an Indonesian politician and businessman who served as the 10th and 12th vice president of Indonesia, the only vice president in Indonesian history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office (2004–2009 and 2014–2019).

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Karang Baru

Karang Baru (Jawoë: كارڠ بارو) is a town and district in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Aceh Tamiang Regency.

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Kereta Api Indonesia

PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) (abbreviated as PT KAI or simply KAI) is a major railway operator in Indonesia and one of the public railway companies in the country.

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Khamr

Khamr (خمر) is an Arabic word for wine or intoxicant.

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Kluet people

Kluet or Keluwat people dwell in a number of districts in South Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia namely North Kluet, South Kluet, Central Kluet, and East Kluet.

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Krueng Geukueh railway station

Krueng Geukueh Station (KRG) is a class III railway station located at Keude Krueng Geukueh, Dewantara, North Aceh Regency.

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Krueng Mane railway station

Krueng Mane railway station (KRM) is a railway station in North Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia, which is served by the Cut Meutia train.

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Kuntoro Mangkusubroto

Kuntoro Mangkusubroto (14 March 1947 – 17 December 2023) was an Indonesian administrator and politician who was Director-General (1993–97) and Minister (1998–99) in the Indonesian Department of Mines, before being appointed to head the Aceh-Nias Body for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (BRR) following the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami of 26 December 2004.

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Kutacane

Kutacane is a town in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Southeast Aceh Regency, Indonesia.

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Lambri

Lamuri, Lamri, or Lambri was a kingdom in northern Sumatra, Indonesia recorded from the 9th century until the early 16th century.

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Langsa

Langsa (Indonesian: Kota Langsa, Jawoë), is a city in Aceh, Indonesia.

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Languages of Indonesia

More than 700 living languages are spoken in Indonesia.

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Law of Indonesia

Law of Indonesia is based on a civil law system, intermixed with local customary law and Dutch law.

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Leupung

Leupung -- also spelled "Leupueng", is a district in Aceh Besar regency, close to the city of Banda Aceh, the capital of the special territory of Aceh, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra.

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Leuser Range

The Leuser Range (Gunung Leuser) is a group of three peaks in the Indonesian province of Aceh.

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Lhoknga

Lhoknga (pronunciation, alternative names Lho'nga, Lho-nga, Lhok Nga) is a town within the district of the same name, in Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh Special Region, Indonesia, located on the western side of the island of Sumatra, 13 km southwest of Banda Aceh.

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Lhokseumawe

Lhokseumawe (Lhôk Seumaw‘è, Jawoë), is the second largest city (by population, after Bandar Aceh) in Aceh province, Indonesia, having recently overtaken Langsa.

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Lhoksukon

Lhoksukon is a town in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of North Aceh Regency.

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List of governors of Aceh

Below is a list of governors of Aceh, one of the provinces of Indonesia, from Indonesian independence to the present day.

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List of Indonesian provinces by GDP

This article presents a list of Indonesian provinces sorted by their gross regional product (GRP Nominal and PPP).

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List of Indonesian provinces by GDP per capita

This article presents a list of Indonesian provinces sorted by their gross regional product nominal (GRP Nominal) per capita.

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List of Indonesian provinces by Human Development Index

This is a list of Indonesian provinces by Human Development Index as of 2023.

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List of people from Aceh

This is a listing of notable people born in, or notable for their association with, Aceh.

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Maharaja

Maharaja (also spelled Maharajah or Maharaj) was a princely or royal title used by some Hindu monarchs since the ancient times.

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Maimun Saleh Airport

Maimun Saleh Airport is a small domestic airport with a runway length of and altitude of in Sabang, Pulau Weh, Indonesia.

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Maisir

In Islam, gambling (translit or قمار qimâr) is forbidden (script).

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Majapahit

Majapahit (ꦩꦗꦥꦲꦶꦠ꧀), also known as Wilwatikta (ꦮꦶꦭ꧀ꦮꦠꦶꦏ꧀ꦠ), was a Javanese Hindu-Buddhist thalassocratic empire in Southeast Asia that was based on the island of Java (in modern-day Indonesia).

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Malacca

Malacca (Melaka), officially the Historic State of Malacca (Melaka Negeri Bersejarah), is a state in Malaysia located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, facing the Strait of Malacca.

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Malay language

Malay (Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that is also spoken in East Timor and parts of Thailand.

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Malay Peninsula

The Malay Peninsula is located in Mainland Southeast Asia. Aceh and Malay Peninsula are Andaman Sea.

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Malays (ethnic group)

Malays (Orang Melayu, Jawi) are an Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to eastern Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula and coastal Borneo, as well as the smaller islands that lie between these locations. Aceh and Malays (ethnic group) are Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Malaysia

Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.

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Marco Polo

Marco Polo (8 January 1324) was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.

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Martti Ahtisaari

Martti Oiva Kalevi Ahtisaari (23 June 1937 – 16 October 2023) was a Finnish politician, the tenth president of Finland, from 1994 to 2000, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and a United Nations diplomat and mediator noted for his international peace work.

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Mecca

Mecca (officially Makkah al-Mukarramah, commonly shortened to Makkah) is the capital of Mecca Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia and the holiest city according to Islam.

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Mental disorder

A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness, a mental health condition, or a psychiatric disability, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning.

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Meulaboh

Meulaboh (Jawoë: ملابوه; or Moulabouh) is the capital of West Aceh Regency, Indonesia.

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Meureudu

Meureudu or Keude Meureudu is a town in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Pidie Jaya Regency.

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Midden

A midden is an old dump for domestic waste.

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Mie aceh

Mie aceh or mi aceh ("Aceh noodle") is an Acehnese curried spicy noodle dish.

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Mie caluk

Mi caluk is a traditional Indonesian-Aceh noodle dish, which is commonly found in traditional markets and food courts in Pidie Regency and Pidie Jaya Regency.

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Minangkabau language

Minangkabau (Minangkabau: Baso Minangkabau, Jawi script:; Bahasa Minangkabau) is an Austronesian language spoken by the Minangkabau of West Sumatra, the western part of Riau, South Aceh Regency, the northern part of Bengkulu and Jambi, also in several cities throughout Indonesia by migrated Minangkabau.

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Minangkabau people

Minangkabau people (Urang Minang or Urang Awak; Indonesian or Malay: Orang Minangkabau; Jawi), also known as Minang, are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Ministry of Religious Affairs (Indonesia)

The Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kementerian Agama) is an Indonesian ministry that administers religious affairs.

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Morocco

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. Aceh and Morocco are states and territories established in 1956.

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Nagan Raya Regency

Nagan Raya Regency (Kabupaten Nagan Raya) is a regency in the Aceh special region of Indonesia.

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Nasi gurih

Nasi gurih is an Indonesian steamed rice cooked in coconut milk and spices dish originally from Aceh, Indonesia.

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National Museum of Indonesia

The National Museum of Indonesia (Museum Nasional) is an archeological, historical, ethnological, and geographical museum located in Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat, Central Jakarta, right on the west side of Merdeka Square.

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National University of Singapore

The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national public collegiate and research university in Singapore.

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Natural gas

Natural gas (also called fossil gas, methane gas or simply gas) is a naturally occurring mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons consisting primarily of methane (95%) in addition to various smaller amounts of other higher alkanes.

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Natural resource

Natural resources are resources that are drawn from nature and used with few modifications.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.

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Nias

Nias (Pulau Nias, Nias: Tanö Niha) is an island located off the western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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North Aceh Regency

North Aceh Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Utara) is a regency in Aceh Province - which was formerly called the Aceh special territory (Daerah Istimewa Aceh) in 1959–2001), and then Nanggroë Aceh Darussalam in 2001–2009), before reverting to Aceh Province in 2009. It is located on the island of Sumatra.

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North Sumatra

North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara), also called North Sumatra Province, is a province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra, just south of Aceh. Aceh and north Sumatra are Andaman Sea and provinces of Indonesia.

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Oral literature

Oral literature, orature, or folk literature is a genre of literature that is spoken or sung in contrast to that which is written, though much oral literature has been transcribed.

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Orangutan

Orangutans are great apes native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Palembang

Palembang (Palembang: Pelémbang, Jawi) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra.

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Pariaman

Pariaman (Jawi), is a coastal city in West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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People's Consultative Assembly

The People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia (Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Republik Indonesia, MPR-RI) is the legislative branch in Indonesia's political system.

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Perlak, Aceh

Perlak or Peureulak is a town in East Aceh Regency, Aceh province, Indonesia.

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Petroleum

Petroleum or crude oil, also referred to as simply oil, is a naturally occurring yellowish-black liquid mixture of mainly hydrocarbons, and is found in geological formations.

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Pidie Jaya Regency

Pidie Jaya Regency (Kabupaten Pidie Jaya) is a regency in the Aceh Special region of Indonesia.

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Pidie Regency

Pidie Regency (also known as: Pidie, Pědir; "king of"; Kabupaten Pidie) is a regency of Aceh Special region, in Indonesia.

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Portugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe, whose territory also includes the Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira.

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Portuguese Malacca

Portuguese control of Malacca –a city on the Malay Peninsula– spanned a 130 year period from 1511 to 1641 as a possession of the Portuguese East Indies.

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Poverty

Poverty is a state or condition in which an individual lacks the financial resources and essentials for a certain standard of living.

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Protestantism

Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.

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Provinces of Indonesia

Provinces are the first-level administrative divisions of Indonesia.

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Public humiliation

Public humiliation or public shaming is a form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person, usually an offender or a prisoner, especially in a public place.

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Pulp (paper)

Pulp is a fibrous lignocellulosic material prepared by chemically, semi-chemically or mechanically producing cellulosic fibers from wood, fiber crops, waste paper, or rags.

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Purchasing power parity

Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a measure of the price of specific goods in different countries and is used to compare the absolute purchasing power of the countries' currencies.

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Qanun (law)

Qanun is an Arabic term that refers to laws established by Muslim sovereigns, especially the body of administrative, economic and criminal law promulgated by Ottoman sultans.

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Rajendra I

Rajendra I (/rɑːdʒeɪndrə/; Middle Tamil: Rājēntira Cōḻaṉ; Classical Sanskrit: Rājēndradēva Śōla; Old Malay: Raja Chulan; – 1044 CE), often referred to as Rajendra the Great, Gangaikonda Cholan (Middle Tamil: Kaṅkaikoṇṭa Cōḻaṉ), and Kadaram Kondan (Middle Tamil: Kaṭāram Koṇṭāṉ), was a Chola Emperor who reigned from 1014 and 1044 CE.

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Regency (Indonesia)

A regency (kabupaten), sometimes incorrectly referred to as a district, is an administrative division of Indonesia, directly under a province and on the same level with city (kota).

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Religion in Indonesia

Several different religions are practised in Indonesia.

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Rencong

The rencong (Acehnese: reuncong, Dutch spelling: rentjong, British spelling: renchong) is a type of knife originating in Aceh, Indonesia.

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Riau

Riau (Jawi) is a province of Indonesia. Aceh and Riau are provinces of Indonesia.

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Royal Netherlands East Indies Army

The Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger; KNIL) (Tentara Kerajaan Hindia Belanda) was the military force maintained by the Kingdom of the Netherlands in its colony of the Dutch East Indies, in areas that are now part of Indonesia.

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Rumoh Aceh

Rumoh Aceh (Acehnese: "Aceh house") is a type of traditional vernacular house found in the Aceh Province in Indonesia.

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Sabang, Aceh

Sabang (Jawoë: سابڠ) is a city in Aceh province, Indonesia consisting entirely of Weh Island and several smaller islands off the northern tip of Sumatra.

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Samalanga

Samalanga is a district in north coast of Aceh, part of Bireuën Regency.

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Saman (dance)

Saman (or the dance of a thousand hands) is one of the most popular dances in Indonesia.

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Samudera Pasai Sultanate

The Samudera Pasai Sultanate, also known as Samudera or Pasai or Samudera Darussalam or Pacem, was a Muslim kingdom on the north coast of Sumatra from the 13th to the 16th centuries.

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Satun

Satun (Setul) is a town (thesaban mueang) in southern Thailand, capital of the Satun province.

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Sekarmadji Maridjan Kartosoewirjo

Soekarmadji Maridjan Kartosuwiryo (7 January 1905 – 5 September 1962) was an Indonesian Islamic mystic who led the Darul Islam rebellion against the Indonesian government from 1949 to 1962, intending to overthrow the secular Pancasila ideology and establish Negara Islam Indonesia (Islamic State of Indonesia) based on sharia law.

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Self-sustainability

Self-sustainability and self-sufficiency are overlapping states of being in which a person, being, or system needs little or no help from, or interaction with others.

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Separatism

Separatism is the advocacy of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, regional, governmental, or gender separation from the larger group.

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Shafi'i school

The Shafi'i school or Shafi'ism (translit) is one of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence within Sunni Islam.

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Sharia

Sharia (sharīʿah) is a body of religious law that forms a part of the Islamic tradition based on scriptures of Islam, particularly the Quran and hadith.

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Sigli

Sigli is a town in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Pidie Regency.

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Sigli–Banda Aceh Toll Road

Sigli–Banda Aceh Toll Road is a toll road that connects Banda Aceh to Sigli in Aceh, Indonesia.

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Sigulai language

The Sigulai language (also called Sibigo, Sikule, Ageumeui, or Wali Banuah) is an Austronesian language spoken on Simeulue island off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.

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Simeulue

Simeulue is an island of Indonesia, off the west coast of Sumatra.

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Simeulue language

The Simeulue language is spoken by the Simeulue people of Simeulue off the western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Simeulue people

The Simeulue people (other names include Simalur, Simeuloë, Simulul, Long Bano and Devayan) are an indigenous group of people inhabiting Simeulue Island off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Simeulue Regency

Simeulue Regency (Kabupaten Simeulue) is a regency in the Aceh special region of Indonesia.

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Simpang Tiga Redelong

Simpang Tiga Redelong is a town in Aceh Special Region, in the north of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Sinabang

Sinabang is a town on the east coast of Simeulue Island, which lies off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.

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Singkil people

Singkil people are an ethnic group of people found in Aceh Singkil Regency and Subulussalam, Aceh province, Indonesia.

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Singkil, Indonesia

Singkil is a town in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Aceh Singkil Regency.

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South Aceh Regency

South Aceh Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Selatan) is a regency in the Aceh province of Indonesia.

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Southeast Aceh Regency

Southeast Aceh Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara) is a regency in the Aceh province of Indonesia.

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Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is the geographical southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Australian mainland, which is part of Oceania.

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Southwest Aceh Regency

Southwest Aceh Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Barat Daya) is a regency in the Aceh Province of Indonesia.

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Spread of Islam

The spread of Islam spans almost 1,400 years.

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Spread of Islam in Indonesia

The history of the arrival of Islam in Indonesia is somewhat unclear.

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Srivijaya

Srivijaya (Sriwijaya), also spelled Sri Vijaya, was a Buddhist thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia.

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State of emergency

A state of emergency is a situation in which a government is empowered to put through policies that it would normally not be permitted to do, for the safety and protection of its citizens.

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Statistics Indonesia

Statistics Indonesia (Central Agency of Statistics), is a non-departmental government institute of Indonesia that is responsible for conducting statistical surveys.

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Stone tools have been used throughout human history but are most closely associated with prehistoric cultures and in particular those of the Stone Age.

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Stoning

Stoning, or lapidation, is a method of capital punishment where a group throws stones at a person until the subject dies from blunt trauma.

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Strait of Malacca

The Strait of Malacca is a narrow stretch of water, long and from 65 to 250 km (40–155 mi) wide, between the Malay Peninsula to the northeast and the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southwest, connecting the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) and the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean). Aceh and Strait of Malacca are Andaman Sea and Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Subulussalam

Subulussalam (Jawoë: سبل السلام) is a city in the south of Aceh province of Indonesia.

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Suharto

Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian military officer and politician, who served as the second and the longest serving President of Indonesia.

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Suka Makmue

Suka Makmue is a town in Aceh province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Nagan Raya Regency.

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Sukarno

Sukarno (born Koesno Sosrodihardjo,, 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967.

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Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport

Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport also called Banda Aceh Airport (Bandar Udara Banda Aceh), is an airport located southeast of the capital of Aceh province, Banda Aceh.

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Sumatra

Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. Aceh and Sumatra are Maritime Southeast Asia.

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Sumatran elephant

The Sumatran elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, and native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

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Sumatran rhinoceros

The Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), also known as the Sumatran rhino, hairy rhinoceros or Asian two-horned rhinoceros, is a rare member of the family Rhinocerotidae and one of five extant species of rhinoceros; it is the only extant species of the genus Dicerorhinus.

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Sumatran tiger

The Sumatran tiger is a population of Panthera tigris sondaica on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

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Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (born 9 September 1949), commonly referred to as SBY, is an Indonesian politician and retired army general who served as the sixth president of Indonesia from 2004 to 2014 and the second Indonesian President from the military after Suharto.

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Takengon

Takengon is a town in Aceh, Indonesia.

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Tamiang River

Tamiang River is a river in the province of Aceh, northern Sumatra, Indonesia,.

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Tamil inscriptions in the Malay world

A number of medieval inscriptions written in Tamil language and script that have been found in Southeast Asia and China, mainly in Sumatra and peninsular Thailand.

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Tapaktuan

Tapaktuan is a town in the southwest of Aceh province.

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Tent

A tent is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over, attached to a frame of poles or a supporting rope.

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Teunom

Teunom, a town in the Aceh Jaya Regency of Aceh province on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, with a population of about 12,000, was reported to have "vanished completely leaving only scattered shards of concrete" as a result of the tsunami produced by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.

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Thailand

Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese Peninsula.

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The Golden Era

The Golden Era was a 19th-century San Francisco newspaper.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Irrawaddy

The Irrawaddy is a news website by the Irrawaddy Publishing Group (IPG), founded in 1990 by Burmese exiles living in Thailand.

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The Jakarta Post

The Jakarta Post is a daily English-language newspaper in Indonesia.

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The Japan Times

The Japan Times is Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper.

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The king of the parakeets

The king of the parakeets (Si Parkit Raja Parakeet) is a folktale from Aceh in northern Sumatra.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Time in Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia, a country located in Southeast Asia has three time zones.

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Timphan

Timphan or timpan is a steamed banana dumpling, a traditional kue specialty of Aceh, Indonesia usually served during Eid or other special occasions.

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Togo

Togo, officially the Togolese Republic, is a country in West Africa.

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Tomé Pires

Tomé Pires (c. 1468 — c. 1524/1540) was a Portuguese apothecary, colonial administrator, and diplomat.

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Trans-Sumatra Toll Road

Trans-Sumatra Toll Road is an under-construction tolled expressway stretching across Sumatra Island in Indonesia from the northern tip of Banda Aceh to the southern tip of Bakauheni.

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Trousers

Trousers (British English), slacks, or pants (American and Canadian English) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to anywhere between the knees and the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, dresses and kilts).

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Tsunami

A tsunami (from lit) is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake.

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Tsunami warning system

A tsunami warning system (TWS) is used to detect tsunamis in advance and issue the warnings to prevent loss of life and damage to property.

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Turkish people

Turkish people or Turks (Türkler) are the largest Turkic people who speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.

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Ulama

In Islam, the ulama (the learned ones; singular ʿālim; feminine singular alimah; plural aalimath), also spelled ulema, are scholars of Islamic doctrine and law.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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Vigilantism

Vigilantism is the act of preventing, investigating, and punishing perceived offenses and crimes without legal authority.

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Villages of Indonesia

In Indonesia, village or subdistrict is the fourth-level subdivision and the smallest administrative division of Indonesia below a district, regency/city, and province.

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West Aceh Regency

West Aceh Regency (Kabupaten Aceh Barat) is a regency in the Aceh special region of Indonesia.

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West Sumatra

West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) is a province of Indonesia. Aceh and West Sumatra are provinces of Indonesia.

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Wilayatul Hisbah

Wilayatul Hisbah is the Islamic religious police force responsible for the enforcement of sharia law in the autonomous region of Aceh, Indonesia.

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World Bank

The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low- and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.

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World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.

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Zaini Abdullah

Zaini Abdullah (born 24 April 1940) is an Indonesian politician and former separatist activist of the Free Aceh Movement (or GAM, Gerakan Aceh Merdeka) in Indonesia who was elected as the governor of the province of Aceh in the 2012 election for a five-year period from 2012 to 2017.

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Zina

Zināʾ (زِنَاء) or zinā (زِنًى or زِنًا) is an Islamic legal term referring to unlawful sexual intercourse.

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1990–1998 Indonesian military operations in Aceh

The 1990–1998 Indonesian military operations in Aceh, also known as Operation Red Net (Operasi Jaring Merah) or Military Operation Area (Daerah Operasi Militer/DOM) was launched in early 1990 until 22 August 1998, against the separatist movement of Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in Aceh.

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2000 Indonesian census

The 2000 Indonesian census was held on 30 June 2000, and recorded a population of 203 million people within the country.

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2003–2004 Indonesian offensive in Aceh

The 2003–2004 Indonesian offensive in Aceh against the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) separatists was launched on 19 May 2003, and lasted nearly one year.

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2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

On 26 December 2004, at 07:58:53 local time (UTC+7), a major earthquake with a magnitude of 9.2–9.3 struck with an epicentre off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia.

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2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake

The 2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake occurred on 28 March off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia.

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2006 Acehnese gubernatorial election

Regional elections were held in Aceh on 11 December 2006 after a peace agreement had been signed between the government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement on 15 August 2005, ending the Insurgency in Aceh.

See Aceh and 2006 Acehnese gubernatorial election

2012 Acehnese gubernatorial election

An election was held on 9 April 2012 for the governorship and deputy-governorship of Aceh.

See Aceh and 2012 Acehnese gubernatorial election

See also

1956 establishments in Indonesia

Andaman Sea

Autonomous provinces

Provinces of Indonesia

States and territories established in 1956

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aceh

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