Borders in Indonesia are primarily established through a combination of historical treaties, colonial legacies, and geographical features. The Dutch colonial administration played a significant role in delineating borders during its rule, often based on local ethnic and cultural divisions. Additionally, natural landmarks like rivers and mountain ranges have been used as boundaries. Today, borders are recognized both internally among the country's many islands and externally with neighboring nations, often influenced by international agreements.
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Indonesia and the Pacific Ocean
They have no land borders, but Australia shares maritime borders with Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand.
Malaysia borders Thailand and Indonesia. The Philippines are also very close.
Thailand and Singapore on the peninsula. Indonesia and Brunei in Borneo.
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Bisnis Indonesia was created in 1985.
The Voice Indonesia was created in 2012.
Times of Indonesia was created in 1952.
University of Indonesia was created in 1851.
SCTV - Indonesia - was created in 1990.