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  2. Indonesia–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia–Russia relations are the bilateral relations between Indonesia and Russia. Indonesia and the Soviet Union established diplomatic relations in 1950. Russia has an embassy in Jakarta, and Indonesia has an embassy in Moscow along with a consulate general in Saint Petersburg. Both countries are members of the APEC and G-20.

  3. List of international presidential trips made by Vladimir Putin

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    Attended the trilateral summit meeting of Russia, France, and Germany. Germany: Dresden, Munich, Bavaria: October 10–11 Met with Chancellor Angela Merkel. Finland: October 20 Attended the Russia-EU summit. Vietnam: Hanoi: November 18–19 Official visit to Vietnam. Met with President Nguyen Minh Triet. Attended the APEC Vietnam 2006 summit ...

  4. Indonesia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. This was the nation's twelfth appearance at the Olympics, excluding the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, and the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow because of the United States boycott.

  5. Indonesia at the 2012 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia, however, failed to win an Olympic gold medal for the first time since 1992, leaving London with only a silver and a bronze medal. Weightlifters Eko Yuli Irawan and Triyatno managed to repeat their Olympic medals from Beijing. [1] Indonesia also left the Olympic Games with a controversy, surrounding the athletes' sporting performance.

  6. Indonesia at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia first participated in the Olympic Games in 1952 and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then, except for two; in 1964 due to controversy around the 1962 Asian Games when they banned Israel and the then-internationally recognized Republic of China which resulted in a ban for their track and field team, and in 1980, when they participated in the U.S.-led ...

  7. Russia at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Russia at the 2004 Summer Olympics; IOC code: RUS: NOC: Russian Olympic Committee: Website: www.olympic.ru (in Russian) in Athens; Competitors: 446 in 27 sports: Flag bearers : Alexander Popov (opening) [1] Andrey Moiseyev (closing) Medals Ranked 3rd: Gold 28 Silver 26 Bronze 36 Total 90: Summer Olympics appearances

  8. 2013 World Championships in Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The report said Russia "sabotaged" the 2012 Olympics by allowing athletes who should have been banned for doping violations to compete in the London Games. It recommended the anti-doping agency impose lifetime suspensions for 10 Russian coaches and athletes, including women's 800-meters gold medalist Mariya Savinova . [ 62 ]

  9. Russia at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Olympic Committee was created in 1991 and recognized in 1993. The Soviet Union hosted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, and the Russian Federation hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. In twelve appearances from 1994 to 2016, Russian athletes won a total of 422 medals at the Summer Olympic Games and another 120 at the Winter ...