Indonesia was one county controlled by the Netherlands.
Indonesia.
If you mean as a colonial power, the Netherlands.
Region Kingdom (Majapahit is the largest), the Dutch Colonial, the Japanese Colonial and the Republican nowadays
India, Burma, French Indochina, Malaysia, and Indonesia were a few of them
The Dutch East Indies Company controlled the territory from 1602 to 1798, when authority was turned over to the government of the Netherlands. In 1945 Indonesia declared its independence, which was finally achieved in 1949.
According to the rules, UUD 1945, Indonesian economics part that controlled people live should be govern by Government of Indonesia. But in the real economic in Indonesia, it mostly liberal market. Only in the stocks and other institutional trading, doesn't have derivative market
The term "Belanda" in Indonesian culture historically refers to the Dutch colonial rulers who controlled Indonesia for over 300 years. It symbolizes a period of colonization, exploitation, and resistance that has shaped Indonesia's history and identity.
Portugal formerly controlled East Timor until it declared independence in 1975. After a brief period of independence, Indonesia invaded and occupied East Timor until its independence was finally restored in 2002.
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.
Indonesia
Indonesia's official name is republic of IndonesiaOr as the Indonesians say: Republik Indonesia