English word senses marked with place category "Indonesia"
Parent categories: Asia, Earth, Eurasia, Nature
Subcategories: Aceh, Bali, Bangka Belitung Islands, Banten, Bengkulu, Central Kalimantan, Central Papua, Central Sulawesi, East Java, East Kalimantan, East Nusa Tenggara, Gorontalo, Jambi, Lampung, Maluku, North Kalimantan, North Maluku, North Sulawesi, North Sumatra, Papua, Riau, Riau Islands, South Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, South Sumatra, Southeast Sulawesi, Subdistricts of Jakarta, West Java, West Kalimantan, West Nusa Tenggara, West Papua, West Sulawesi, West Sumatra
Words with this category that have not been disambiguated
Word senses with this category
Total 91 word senses
- Aceh (Proper name) A special autonomous province of Indonesia, located on the northern tip of the island of Sumatra.
- Bali (Proper name) A province of Indonesia, primarily made up of the island of Bali.
- Bangka Belitung Islands (Proper name) A province of Indonesia. Capital: Pangkal Pinang
- Banten (Proper name) A province of Indonesia. Capital: Serang. Largest city: Tangerang
- Bengkulu (Proper name) A province of Indonesia on the southwest coast of Sumatra.
- Bungku (Adjective) Relating to an ethnic group that mostly inhabits North Bungku, South Bungku, Central Bungku, and Menui Islands districts of Indonesia.
- CIVETS (Proper name) Acronym of Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey, and South Africa: an international economic organization comprising these fast-growing economies.
- Celebic (Adjective) Of or relating to Celebes (Sulawesi).
- Central Kalimantan (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Central Papua (Proper name) A province of Indonesia
- Central Sulawesi (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Cilincing (Proper name) A subdistrict in northern Jakarta, which is bordered by Java Sea to the north, Koja district in the west, Tarumajaya District, Bekasi district in the east, and the Cakung district in the south.
- East Java (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- East Kalimantan (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- East Nusa Tenggara (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Gorontalo (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- I-pop (Noun) Indonesian pop music.
- Indonesia (Proper name) A country and archipelago in maritime Southeast Asia. Official name: Republic of Indonesia (since 1950). Capital: Jakarta.
- Indonesian (Adjective) Of or relating to Indonesia or its people or language.
- Indonesian (Noun) A person living in or coming from Indonesia.
- Indonesian (Noun) The common language spoken in Indonesia.
- Indonesian angelshark (Noun) Squatina legnota, a species of critically-endangered angelshark.
- Indopop (Noun) Indonesian pop music.
- Jakartan (Noun) Someone from Jakarta.
- Jambi (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Jatinegara (Proper name) A subdistrict in the eastern part of Jakarta.
- Java Sea (Proper name) A sea north of the island of Java in Indonesia and south of Borneo.
- Javan (Noun) A member or descendant of Java's main, Javanese ethno-linguistic group, by far the largest in Indonesia
- Javanese (Noun) A cat of a certain domestic cat breed.
- Kalimantan (Proper name) A region in Southeast Asia; the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo.
- Karangetang (Proper name) a volcano located on the north side of Siau Island in Indonesia
- Konfrontasi (Proper name) the armed conflict fought between Indonesia and British-backed Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) from 1963 to 1969 in response to the British allies formation of Federation of Malaysia (conclusion of British Malaya, British Sarawak, British North Borneo, and British Singapore)
- Krakatoa (Proper name) a volcanic island made of ʻaʻā lava in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia
- Lampung (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- MIKT (Proper name) Acronym of Mexico, Indonesia, (South) Korea, Turkey.
- MINT (Proper name) Acronym of Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey.
- MIST (Proper name) Acronym of Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey.
- Malay Archipelago (Proper name) the archipelago between mainland Southeastern Asia and Australia, that includes Indonesia, the Philippines, Brunei, East Malaysia and East Timor
- Malukan (Adjective) Of or relating to the Maluku Islands.
- Malukan (Noun) A native or inhabitant of the Maluku Islands.
- Maluku (Proper name) A province of Indonesia. Capital: Ambon.
- Marhaenism (Noun) A socialistic political ideology originating in Indonesia.
- Netherlands New Guinea (Proper name) colonial territory of the Netherlands, present-day West Papua or Western New Guinea.
- Next Eleven (Proper name) Eleven countries – Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, Turkey, and Vietnam – identified in 2005 as having high potential of joining the BRICS countries as some of the world's largest economies in the 21st century.
- North Kalimantan (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- North Maluku (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- North Sulawesi (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- North Sumatra (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Nyepi (Proper name) A Hindu Balinese day of silence, fasting, and meditation that falls on Bali's Lunar New Year.
- Pancasila (Proper name) The official philosophical foundation of the Indonesian state, comprising five principles: belief in the divinity of God; just and civilized humanity; the unity of Indonesia; democracy guided by the inner wisdom in the unanimity arising out of deliberations amongst representatives; and social justice for all of the people of Indonesia.
- Papua (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Republic of Indonesia (Proper name) Official name for Indonesia.
- Riau (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Riau Islands (Proper name) A province of Indonesia. Capital: Tanjung Pinang. Largest city: Batam.
- Sasak (Noun) A people, related to the Balinese, who live mainly on the island of Lombok, Indonesia.
- South Kalimantan (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- South Sulawesi (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- South Sumatra (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Southeast Sulawesi (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- Strait of Malacca (Proper name) A strait between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
- Sulawesian (Noun) A native or inhabitant of Sulawesi.
- Sumatran (Noun) Someone from Sumatra
- Sumbanese (Noun) A person belonging to the native Austronesian people of the island of Sumba.
- Sunda (Proper name) Sunda Shelf, part of the continental shelf of Southeast Asia
- Sunda (Proper name) Sundaland, a biogeographical region of Southeastern Asia
- Sunda (Proper name) an Asura brother of Upasunda
- Sunda Strait (Proper name) The strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra.
- Sundaland (Proper name) A biogeographical region of Southeastern Asia which encompasses the areas of the Asian continental shelf that was exposed during the last ice age
- West Java (Proper name) A province of Indonesia. Capital: Bandung.
- West Kalimantan (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- West Nusa Tenggara (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- West Papua (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- West Sulawesi (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- West Sumatra (Proper name) A province of Indonesia.
- garuda (Noun) A large mythical bird or bird-like creature that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Garuda is the son of Vinata.
- gotong-royong (Noun) Cooperation by members of a community to achieve a common goal.
- gotong-royong (Noun) An event where people clean up a place, such as sweeping and removing rubbish.
- hobbit (Noun) An extinct species of hominin, Homo floresiensis, with a short body and relatively small brain, fossils of which have been recovered from the Indonesian island of Flores.
- kris (Noun) A traditional Indonesian, Malaysian, or Filipino sword or dagger having a tapering, usually serpentine blade.
- pasanggrahan (Noun) A resthouse in Indonesia.
- pitis (Noun) A monetary unit of Brunei (minted until 1868) and Palembang. Coins were typically tin. Coins with central holes were called "pitis teboh". Unholed coins were called "pitis bountou".
- roepiah (Noun) The monetary unit issued in Japanese-occupied Netherlands Indies in 1944 and 1945.
- rupiah (Noun) The unit of currency in Indonesia.
- sen (Noun) Self.
- sen (Noun) A unit of Indonesian currency, worth one hundredth of a rupiah.
- sen (Noun) A unit of Malaysian currency, worth one hundredth of a ringgit.
- surau (Noun) A small mosque or other Islamic assembly building in parts of Sumatra and the Malay peninsula.
- surau (Noun) A small room in any public place where Muslims pray.
- 110 (Proper name) The telephone number for law enforcement in China, Japan, Germany, Indonesia, Latvia, Bolivia, Guatamala, Andorra, Nauru, and the Ivory Coast and on Taiwan.
- 112 (Proper name) The telephone number for emergency services on all GSM cell phones and in the EU, Russia, United Kingdom, Ireland, India, Indonesia, Turkey, Ukraine, Cameroon, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome, the Seychelles, Uganda, East Timor, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, North Macedonia, Vatican City, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and S…
- 119 (Proper name) The telephone number for ambulance services in Cambodia, Cameroon, Colombia, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea and on Taiwan.
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