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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject Indonesia/Cartography

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    The cartography department of the Indonesia WikiProject aims to assemble a collection of high-quality maps for use in Indonesia articles; both through obtaining existing public domain or free-license maps, and by creating new ones as needed.

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Indonesia ratified the convention on 6 June 1989, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] As of 2023, there are ten World Heritage Sites in Indonesia, six of which are cultural and four are natural. This means Indonesia possesses the highest number of sites in Southeast Asia. [4]

  4. Geospatial Information Agency - Wikipedia

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    This national agency is responsible for Indonesian geospatial information per one map policy implementation. [1] In 2010, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (former president of Indonesia ) stated that Indonesia should have a single referenced map, so there would not be any differences in spatial data for country development.

  5. East Natuna gas field - Wikipedia

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    Map of Natuna Sea The East Natuna gas field (former name: Natuna D-Alpha block ) is a large natural gas field located in the South China Sea off northern Natuna Island , Indonesia. It is within the disagreed area claimed by China .

  6. Timor Gap Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Timor Gap refers to the 60,000 square kilometre "coffin-shaped" area between Australia and East Timor. [6] The area contains several oil and gas reserves. The exact value of the resources contained in the Timor Gap is unknown, but three of the largest reserves, Elang-Kakatua, Bayu-Undan and Sunrise-Troubadour are estimated to hold US$17 billion worth of oil.

  7. North Natuna Sea - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia's exploration of the North Natuna Sea has been conducted since the 1980s, with Exxon Mobil being the first to enter into an agreement regarding the management of oil and gas fields in the area, in the 1990s there was a lot of research and exploration, at the end of the 20th century the company began production. Then in the early 2000s ...

  8. Geothermal power in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    First successful geothermal test boring in Indonesia at Kawah Kamojang in 1926. Geothermal power in Indonesia is an increasingly significant source of renewable energy.As a result of its volcanic geology, it is often reported that Indonesia has 40% of the world's potential geothermal resources, estimated at 28,000 megawatts (MW).

  9. Sidoarjo mud flow - Wikipedia

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    Homes submerged by the Sidoarjo mudflow. The Sidoarjo mudflow (commonly known as Lumpur Lapindo, wherein lumpur is the Indonesian word for mud; and as Lusi (Lumpur sidoarjo)) is the result of an erupting mud volcano [1] in the subdistrict of Porong, Sidoarjo, in East Java, Indonesia, that has been active since May 2006.