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  2. 2012 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    2011–12 Indonesia Super League; 2012 Piala Indonesia; 2012 Aceh Governor Cup; 2012 Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold; 2012 Pekan Olahraga Nasional; 2012 ASEAN School Games; 2012 Asian Aerobic Gymnastics Championships; 2012 Asian Women's Handball Championship; 2012 Tour de Singkarak; Indonesia at the 2012 Summer Olympics; Indonesia at the 2012 ...

  3. Category:2012 events in Indonesia by month - Wikipedia

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  4. Weather of 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 2012, there were 9,655 people killed by natural disasters, which marked the fewest global fatalities in a decade. This included 3,574 deaths related to hydrological events. The lower than usual death toll was due to fewer flooding and cyclonic events. Asia was the continent most often affected during the year. [2]

  5. Category:2012 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Pages in category "2012 in Indonesia" The following 5 pages are in this ...

  6. Early 2012 European cold wave - Wikipedia

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    Land surface temperature anomaly of Europe between January 25 and February 1, 2012 A map of the land temperature anomaly in Europe between January 29 and February 4, 2012. The northern half of Europe was affected primarily by greater cold and – except for a period of early snow – low precipitation.

  7. List of Indonesian football transfers 2011–12 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indonesian football transfers in the summer and the winter transfer window 2011–12. Only transfers of the Indonesia Super League are included. Updated Transfer window on April 30, 2012.

  8. Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia is the world's largest producer of palm oil [189] Morowali Industrial Park hosting primarily nickel-related industries in Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi. Indonesia is the world's largest producer of nickel [190] Indonesia operates a mixed economy where both the private sector and the government play significant roles. [191]

  9. Climate of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Indonesia is almost entirely tropical. The uniformly warm waters that make up 81% of Indonesia's area ensure that temperatures on land remain fairly constant, with the coastal plains averaging 28 °C (82 °F), the inland and mountain areas averaging 26 °C (79 °F), and the higher mountain regions, 23 °C (73 °F).