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  2. Mount Nila - Wikipedia

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    Nila volcano forms completely an isolated 5 × 6 km wide of island with the same name in the Barat Daya Islands of the Banda Sea, Indonesia. The volcano comprises a low caldera with its rims breach into the sea surface on the south and the east side. The dominantly andesitic volcano contains a young forested cone at the elevation of 781 m ...

  3. Nila Moeloek - Wikipedia

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    Nila Djuwita Farid Moeloek (born 11 April 1949) [2] is an Indonesian politician and physician. She was the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia from 27 October 2014 until 20 October 2019. [3] She is an ophthalmologist and lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia.

  4. Nila Tanzil - Wikipedia

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    Nila hopes to inaugurate her 100th library and deliver her 250,000th children's book before the end of 2018. [ 10 ] [ 13 ] Taman Bacaan Pelangi focuses the eastern part of Indonesia because it is underdeveloped and lacks the infrastructure needed to give children access to international-standard books. [ 14 ]

  5. Nila - Wikipedia

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    Nila, alternate name of Nileh Safid, a village in Iran; Nila River or Bharathapuzha, is a river in the Indian state of Kerala; Pulau Nila, a small Indonesian volcanic island in the Banda Sea; Mount Nila, volcano on Pilau Nila; Nila, an Indian Tamil-language film; Nila, an Indian Tamil-language serial on Sun TV released in 2019

  6. Barat Daya Islands - Wikipedia

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    Unlike much of the rest of the Maluku Islands, the Barat Daya Islands did not participate in the inter-island trade over the centuries. Damar was the region's only island to have produced spice.

  7. List of islands of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    According to the Law No 9/1996 on Maritime Territory of Indonesia, of 17,508 officially listed islands within the territory of the Republic of Indonesia. [4] According to a geospatial survey conducted between 2007 and 2010 by the National Coordinating Agency for Survey and Mapping (Bakorsurtanal), Indonesia has 13,466 islands. [5]

  8. Nila language - Wikipedia

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    Nila is an extinct Austronesian language originally spoken on Nila Island in Maluku, Indonesia. Speakers were relocated to Seram due to volcanic activity on Nila. [ 2 ]

  9. File:Nila Moeloek, Indonesia's Health Minister.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:43, 28 January 2017: 138 × 191 (31 KB): Achmadmaulanaibr (talk | contribs): Cropped 10 % horizontally using CropTool with precise mode.