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  2. MOU Box - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the location of the Timor Sea (and of Ashmore and Cartier Islands) in the eastern Indian Ocean. The MOU Box, or sometimes the MOU 74 Box, refers to a rectangular tract of marine waters in the Timor Sea, lying within Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone, that is subject to a 1974 memorandum of understanding (MoU), and subsequent agreements, between Australia and Indonesia related to ...

  3. List of stamp catalogues - Wikipedia

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    Katalog Prangko Indonesia = Indonesian postage stamp catalogue (Indonesia) Len Jury Stamp catalogue - New Zealand [4] Stamps NZ - New Zealand [5] Livingston "Catalog of the Shanghai Postal System" (Wei-Liang Chow 2nd edition 1990)/(L.F. Livingston First edition 1971) Ngo’s Catalogue of Philippine Republic Stamps & Postal Stationeries (Philippine)

  4. Indonesia–Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership ...

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    Shortly after Indonesia's ratification of the agreement, Australia's Monash University revealed plans to open a campus in Indonesia, becoming the first foreign university to do so in Indonesia. [20] Indonesian economic observers remarked that the free trade agreement may lead to increased imports of agricultural products, primarily Australian ...

  5. Australian National Bibliographic Database - Wikipedia

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    ANBD is Australia's largest single bibliographic resource, containing bibliographic records of published and unpublished sources that form part of an Australian collection, as well as catalogue records of items from the US Library of Congress and other institutions. It includes holdings data, name and subject authority records. It supplies ...

  6. Australia–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    Australia and Indonesia have established diplomatic relations since 27 December 1949, [1] when Australia recognised Indonesia's independence. [2] [3] Historically, contact between Australians and Indonesians began as early as the 16th century prior to the arrival of the Europeans, through Makassan interactions with indigenous Australians on Australia's western and northern coasts.

  7. Australia–Indonesia border - Wikipedia

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    The AustraliaIndonesia border [1] is a maritime boundary running west from the two countries' tripoint maritime boundary with Papua New Guinea in the western entrance to the Torres Straits, through the Arafura Sea and Timor Sea, and terminating in the Indian Ocean.

  8. Timor Gap Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Timor Gap refers to the 60,000 square kilometre "coffin-shaped" area between Australia and East Timor. [6] The area contains several oil and gas reserves. The exact value of the resources contained in the Timor Gap is unknown, but three of the largest reserves, Elang-Kakatua, Bayu-Undan and Sunrise-Troubadour are estimated to hold US$17 billion worth of oil.

  9. Economy of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Australia: IndonesiaAustralia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement: IACEPA 26 December 2012 4 March 2019 5 July 2020 Chile: Indonesia–Chile Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement: ICCEPA May 2014 14 December 2017 8 October 2019 EFTA: Indonesia–EFTA Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement: IECEPA 31 January 2011