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  2. Koreans in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian branch of the Korean Muslim Federation opened in 1982; they sponsored 22 Muslims from South Korea to come to Indonesia as students in 1983 and 1984 to study in local universities and better understand Islam. According to their figures, as of 2005, there were only 50 Korean Muslims in Indonesia, including those who had converted ...

  3. List of wars involving Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Islamic State of Indonesia People's Democratic Front. Indonesian independence from the Netherlands Dutch recognition of the Indonesian independence in the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference; Formation of the United States of Indonesia; Creation of the Netherlands-Indonesia Union; Darul Islam rebellion (1949–1962) Indonesia: Islamic State ...

  4. Korean diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the per capita Korean population of Bergen County, New Jersey, in the New York Metropolitan Area, at 6.5% as of 2022, [48] is the highest of any county in the United States, [49] including all of the nation's top ten municipalities by percentage of Korean population per the 2010 U.S. Census, [42] while the concentration of Korean ...

  5. "When can we meet?": Koreans divided by war find little peace ...

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  6. Indonesian National Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian National Revolution (Indonesian: Revolusi Nasional Indonesia), also known as the Indonesian War of Independence (Indonesian: Perang Kemerdekaan Indonesia, Dutch: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social ...

  7. Foreign relations of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Over 50,000 Indonesian people crowded the streets of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, on Sunday, 9 February 2003, to protest the United States' threat of military action against Iraq. [232] After the war ended and Indonesia reopened its embassy in 2011, relations between the two countries have developed at a fast pace.

  8. Category:Wars involving Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Indonesia in World War II (7 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Wars involving Indonesia"

  9. First Korean Congress - Wikipedia

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    The aim was to gain United States support at the Paris Peace Conference in favor of the independence of Korea from Japan. The result was not attained because Wilson was not interested in challenging global power relations. Since Japan was one of the victors and Korea was its colony, a discussion of the status of Korea was not undertaken. [1]