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1. Bandoeng, Java, to Koepang, Timor, Dutch East Indies

2. B-339D Export version for the Netherlands East Indies with 1,200 hp (894.8 kW) Wright R-1820-40 Cyclone engines; 48 built (47 delivered to Dutch East Indies).

3. Bruh definition is - the pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) of the East Indies.

4. The Dutch East Indies had two legal classes of citizens; European and indigenous.

5. The Japanese pincer offensive through the Dutch East Indies continued despite Allied harassment.

6. Dutch East Indies 1922 - Bandoeng Annual Fair - NVPH 149/159 Description Dutch East Indies 1922 - Bandoeng Annual Fair - NVPH 149/159 MH (Mint hinged) Please view the photos to form your own impression

7. Batavia (region), a land inhabited by the Batavian people during the Roman Empire, today part of the Netherlands Batavia, Dutch East Indies, present-day Jakarta, the former capital of the Dutch East Indies (1619–1949)

8. While returning to the East Indies, he stopped in Vietnam and started a plantation.

9. She conducted operations along the east coast and in the West Indies until late summer.

10. Ardy Strüwer was born on May 11, 1939 in Batavia, Batavia, Dutch East Indies

11. Cubeb is the dried, unripe fruit of a perennial trailing plant native to the East Indies

12. To defend the East India Company and to regain England's economic stability, Mun published A Discourse of Trade from England unto the East-Indies.

13. The bankrupt Dutch East India Company was liquidated on 1 January 1800, and its territorial possessions were nationalized as the Dutch East Indies.

14. Most of the Allied forces in the Dutch East Indies surrendered to the Japanese later in March.

15. She operated mainly off Batavia, keeping watch on German merchant ships in the Dutch East Indies harbours.

16. The British had taken control of some key points in the Dutch East Indies during the Napoleonic Wars.

17. During her return voyage via the Dutch East Indies, the cruiser was assigned to the ANZAC Squadron.

18. The Strange Case of Beriberi In 1887 a strange nerve disease attacked the people in the Dutch East Indies

19. 19 The raids, Chennault insisted, would forestall Japanese expansion into Malaya , Singapore, the Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines.

20. Arrack definition, any of various spirituous liquors distilled in the East Indies and other parts of the East and Middle East from the fermented sap of toddy palms, or from fermented molasses, rice, or other materials

21. The unit kept watch on German merchant ships in the Dutch East Indies harbours, with Durban's patrol area being off Padang.

22. Casuarina definition: any tree of the genus Casuarina, of Australia and the East Indies , having jointed Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

23. Indigenous Australians were less able to trade with Europeans than were the peoples of India, the East Indies, China, and Japan.

24. Bulse: In the East Indies, a bag or purse to carry or measure valuables; hence, a certain quantity of diamonds or other valuables.

25. Definitions for the word, Babirussa (n.) A large hoglike quadruped (Sus, / Porcus, Babirussa) of the East Indies, sometimes domesticated; the Indian hog

26. 29 The only force able to interfere with a Japanese drive into the East Indies? The U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor.

27. On 22 January, Admiral Scheer was sighted by the spotter aircraft from Glasgow, the East Indies Task Force was deployed to the reported area.

28. In the late 18th century, the British traveled to the East Indies for trade and commerce; that story is told through the experience at Colony

29. • Arrack (arack) is a coarse liquor manufactured in the East Indies from a large variety of substances • Arak any of various strong liquors distilled from the fermented …

30. Chedean Nation is a West Indies Cricketer

31. In addition, there would be no discrimination against Dutch nationals or companies and the Republic agreed to take over trade agreements negotiated by the Dutch East Indies.

32. Banjermasin (Dutch Bandjermasin), the chief town in the Dutch portion of the island of Borneo, East Indies, on the river Martapura, near its junction with the Barito, 24 m

33. While working as a purser, Lee Hoon Leong, aged 26, married 16-year-old Ko Liem Nio, an Indonesian Peranakan, in Semarang, Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

34. The opening of new trade routes to the Americas and the East Indies via the Atlantic Ocean marked the beginning of Venice's decline as a powerful maritime republic.

35. Until recently, the only black-browed Babbler researchers had seen in more than 170 years was a stuffed specimen Napoleon Bonaparte’s nephew caught during a survey of the East Indies

36. Arundinacea, the source of genuine, or West Indies, Arrowroot

37. 23 Criminally Overlooked Indies and Foreign Films in 2019

38. The original delta flowed into the Madura Strait, but in 1890 a 12-km canal was made by the Dutch East Indies authority to redirect the Solo River into Java Sea.

39. Most main railroads and rail stations on Java as well as the main road, called Daendels Great Post Road (Dutch: Grote Postweg) after the Governor General commissioning the work, connecting west to east Java were also built during the Dutch East Indies era.

40. Barbadian players previously competed on the Caribbean/West Indies team.

41. Acadian History thru the years in books Raynal wrote about Acadia in 1779 (A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies)

42. A country occupying the easternmost island of the West Indies .

43. Historical evidence indicates that people on Sumbawa island were known in the East Indies for their honey, horses, sappan wood for producing red dye, and sandalwood used for incense and medications.

44. In 1916, Denmark sold the Danish West Indies to the United States for US$25 million in gold, per the Treaty of the Danish West Indies.

45. Wingless females of many tropical species present a close superficial resemblance to woodlice; and one interesting Apterous form known as Pseudoglomeris, from the East Indies, is able to roll up like a …

46. Bluenose was sold to the West Indies Trading Company in 1942

47. Ned-Indies "Bandoeng era 1920-1930"#bandung#jawabarat

48. The primary aim of these companies was to tap into the lucrative spice trade, an effort focused mainly on two regions; the East Indies archipelago, and an important hub in the trade network, India.

49. Definition of Bdellium : a gum resin similar to myrrh obtained from various trees (genus Commiphora) of the East Indies and Africa First Known Use of Bdellium 14th century, in the meaning defined above

50. Betel, also called paan, pinang, or penang, either of two different plants whose leaves and seeds are used in combination for chewing purposes throughout wide areas of southern Asia and the East Indies.

51. Don't Box Out Bookstores 'Tis the Season to Shop Local; Indies First

52. The hell-bound ship's black sails against the yellow Indies sky.

53. It will be reestablished in the French West Indies in 1802.

54. A further 50,000 were sent into indentured servitude in the West Indies.

55. After his release, he made voyages to the West Indies and Calcutta.

56. Lapangan Banteng (Indonesian: "Bull's Field", formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch: Waterlooplein) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) is a historic square located in a historic area formerly known as Weltevreden, today Sawah Besar subdistrict, Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

57. The Dutch found what they were looking for in Jakarta, conquered by Jan Coen in 1619, later renamed Batavia after the putative Dutch ancestors the Batavians, and which would become the capital of the Dutch East Indies.

58. The Bahamas, archipelago and country on the northwestern edge of the West Indies

59. The firm was engaged in commerce with the West Indies, Europe, India and China.

60. Villa Les Acajous - 97133 St Barts / St Barth / St Barthelemy French West Indies

61. Adjunct Lecturer, Advance Level Law — University of the West Indies, Extra Mural Department

62. At the end of World War II, Quiberon was present at the Allied reoccupation of Singapore, and spent the period until February 1946 operating in the East Indies to help reestablish Dutch control, move troops, and repatriate prisoners-of-war.

63. Bananaquit, (Coereba flaveola), bird of the West Indies (except Cuba) and southern Mexico to Argentina.

64. 8 This victory clearly proves the supremacy of the West Indies in world cricket.

65. Windfall, Bailies Bacolet, Bailies Bacolet, St.david's West Indies, Grenada is listed for $314,815 USD

66. It's mixed with five other tobaccos... which come from Madagascar and the West Indies.

67. Countryman was born on May 26, 1946 in Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies as Edwin Lothan

68. Stopover at Dorval, aircraft refuelling; En route to Jamaica for a tour of the West Indies.

69. It has about 60-70 accepted species, native to Latin America, the West Indies and Florida.

70. Atabrine was a synthetic version of quinine—derived from the bark of species of trees of the Cinchona genus—which became unavailable to the Allies following the Japanese occupation of Java and the Dutch East Indies, where the Dutch had produced almost 90 …

71. 2 days ago · Bluenose was sold to the West Indies Trading Company in 1942

72. One force, military and naval, was to assault them from the West Indies under Admiral Edward Vernon.

73. 17 West Indies' second innings saviour: Jimmy Adams, on his Test debut, making a defiant and unbeaten

74. Anoles occur throughout the warmer regions of the Americas and are especially abundant in the West Indies

75. Stopover Stopover at Dorval, aircraft refuelling; En route to Jamaica for a tour of the West Indies.

76. East show

77. Thanks to Delahaye’s careful husbandry the breadfruit was subsequently successfully introduced to the French West Indies.

78. A.H. Riise had great success with his West Indies rum, which was exported to several continents.

79. The Official channel of the WINDIES international Cricket teams and all things Cricket in the West Indies

80. East of Croydon: Blunderings Through India and South East Asia