Denis Lebel is the Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec for Canada.
Indonesia are formally divided into 33 provinces now. But usually, and informally, Indonesia is divided into West Indonesia and East Indonesia regions. There are no distinct different between the two regions other than the fact that west Indonesia is slightly more modern than east Indonesia (the different is not that much).
Indonesia .
Somewhere in indonesia
Indonesia. But that's one country..because Indonesia is a country......if you are asking about the Malay Archipelago then it would be Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, East Timor and Brunei.
Burma, Indochina, and Indonesia
Indonesia are formally divided into 33 provinces now. But usually, and informally, Indonesia is divided into West Indonesia and East Indonesia regions. There are no distinct different between the two regions other than the fact that west Indonesia is slightly more modern than east Indonesia (the different is not that much).
proportionate development means having the balanced development in all the regions
Cyclone Iggy did not hit Indonesia. It affected the coastal regions of Western Australia in 2012.
As of recent data, Papua is often considered the poorest province in Indonesia. It faces significant economic challenges, including limited infrastructure, high levels of poverty, and low human development indicators. The disparity between Papua and other regions in Indonesia is exacerbated by geographical isolation and a lack of access to essential services. Economic opportunities are limited, leading to persistent poverty among its population.
1. Australia 2. Indonesia 3. Madagascar
A peripheral region refers to an area that is economically, socially, or politically disadvantaged compared to more developed or central regions. These regions often experience lower levels of industrialization, income, and infrastructure development, leading to limited access to resources and opportunities. Peripheral areas may also face challenges such as population decline and reduced investment, which can perpetuate their marginalization in the broader economic landscape.