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  • orces fighting in Korea, Malaya, Vietnam, East Timor, Afghanistan, and Iraq as well as providing tr
  • Sparrow Force during World War II, fighting in Timor against the Japanese invasion in 1942.
  • e were two "individual Paralympians" from East Timor: Alcino Pereira in the men's 5,000m race (T38
  • s a traditional kingship on the north coast of Timor, among the Atoni people.
  • n area between the Indonesian province of East Timor and Northern Australia, the Timor Gap Treaty i
  • ho have been sent to the Solomon Islands, East Timor, and Vanuatu, as well as ministers who have pl
  • s the oil spill drifted towards the islands of Timor and Sumba.
  • oad, to raise funds for reconstruction in East Timor, and Pacific Highway, a compilation of live re
  • to contribute towards the development of East Timor and emphasised the need for accountability for
  • ermined resistance, such as at the invasion of Timor and the Battle of Milne Bay in 1942, they ofte
  • the British Empire (CBE) for services in East Timor, and the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) for
  • ing End, Motor Ace and Ash, and played in East Timor and Romania in 2002.
  • unda Islands, viz., Lombok, Sumba, Sumbawa and Timor, and Sulawesi, while one group of species is r
  • Subsequently, Nairn became interested in East Timor and helped found the East Timor Action Network
  • rd Yokosuka SNLF was dropped near Kupang, West Timor, and suffered heavy casualties in the Battle o
  • lian government could not protect them in East Timor, and that they should not go there.
  • in forest, woodland and acacia savanna in East Timor and the Indonesian islands of Wetar, West Timo
  • upon to continue providing assistance to East Timor and for United Nations agencies to help in the
  • In 1999 Wenner returned to East Timor and his reports from there.
  • ptain Bligh in the long boat for the voyage to Timor, and eventually made it safely back to England
  • e allowed to visit the newly "integrated" East Timor) and the Middle East.
  • the United Nations Mission of Support to East Timor, and a Senior Trial Attorney for the Special C
  • (Saparua), Solor, Bima, Wandan (Banda), Ambon, Timor, and Dompo.
  • e Council welcomed good relations between East Timor and neighbouring countries.
  • rked as a reporter in the crisis areas of East Timor and Kosovo.
  • to the stabilisation of the situation in East Timor, and Resolution 1392 was the final time its ma
  • took a particular interest in the fate of East Timor and Burma, and was an official observer for th
  • Maize is the staple food in Timor, and the group says its efforts have increased
  • le solidarity movement took place outside East Timor, and it wouldn't take much effort to develop t
  • t is not a priority for the government of East Timor and our infrastructure is non-existent.
  • He researched ethnic conflicts in Kosovo, East Timor, and Sri Lanka and worked to stop them occurri
  • Along with East Timor and Equatorial Guinea, their main goal was to
  • ping newer oil producers such as Liberia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea to manage and maximize re
  • ng into account the changing situation in East Timor and the plan for its drawdown.
  • n the political and security situation in East Timor and urged continued efforts in this regard.
  • fic, specifically the Kai Islands, possibly to Timor and northern Australia.
  • 1942 the task force supported the invasion of Timor and eastern Java island in the Netherlands Eas
  • found as a fossil in Upper Pliocene rocks from Timor and Miocene to Quaternary rocks in the Solomon
  • y activity and human rights violations in East Timor, and West Papua.
  • aysia), Java and Lesser Sunda Islands (east to Timor and Kisar).
  • is a ground thrush species endemic to Lombok, Timor and the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia.
  • res of eastern Gondwanaland that correspond to Timor and Western Australia, today.
  • an Island), sumbae (Sumba) and blasii (Flores, Timor and Tanimbar).
  • Fishers in West Timor are reported to be going bankrupt because of t
  • Canterbury was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peaceke
  • Siroco was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peaceke
  • Glasgow was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peaceke
  • bodia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda and East Timor as examples of culture (in some cases expresse
  • to patrol of the sea lanes between Borneo and Timor as part of Japan's contribution to the Allied
  • Perseverance was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peaceke
  • Juneau was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peaceke
  • Belleau Wood was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peaceke
  • Tippecanoe was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peaceke
  • nging the name to the official name, with East Timor as a redirect.Khajidha (talk) 16:51, 6 Februar
  • Peleliu was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led INTERFET peaceke
  • that the United Nations should remain in East Timor at a reduced level, and that institutions were
  • ne of the first sportspeople to represent East Timor at the Olympic Games, when he took part in wei
  • East Timor at the Crossroads: The Forging of a Nation (Lo
  • He made thirty trips to places such as East Timor, Bangladesh, Chechnya, Thailand and Iraq to he
  • East Timor became an independent state on May 20, 2002.
  • ternational Organization for Migration in East Timor before taking up his post as humanitarian affa
  • dministering the territory of Macau, Solor and Timor, being then confined to Malabar.
  • untries without peace including Colombia, East Timor, Burma, Mexico, and Iraq, reporting his experi
  • to at first supported this stance towards East Timor but in 1975, was convinced by his Generals to
  • peace enforcement operations conducted in East Timor by an Australian-led international coalition f
  • uka SNLF (630 troops in two waves) in the West Timor campaign.
  • Cathnews: Whitlam role in ousting East Timor Catholic leader
  • paigned from 1993 through to 1999 for the East Timor cause against the then-policy of the major par
  • Four athletes from East Timor competed as Individual Olympic Athletes at the
  • p a power sharing document to resolve the East Timor conflict.
  • An updated version of the film entitled The Timor Conspiracy was released in 1999.
  • Death of a Nation: The Timor Conspiracy is a 1994 Central Independent Telev
  • Portuguese church in what was then Portuguese Timor cooperated closely with the Portuguese colonia
  • Cabinet approves the establishment of an East Timor Defence Force.
  • TAET Crime Scene Detachment' (ca 1999) in East Timor, during which time he took part in the exhumat
  • y ground fire) and Operation Stabilise in East Timor during 1999 and 2000.
  • d south-eastern Wallacea, where it ranges from Timor east to the Tanimbars and north to Seram and B
  • , Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, East Timor, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritre
  • b) Koch, left Darwin at dawn, for Kupang, West Timor, en route to Surabaya, where it was to pick up
  • rra, Argentina, Austria, Chile, Colombia, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Italy, Liechtenstein, Maca
  • govina, Burkina Faso, Canada, Costa Rica, East Timor, Estonia, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Liberia,
  • East Timor failed to win any medals in this edition of th
  • ear to be thinly disguised Khmer Rouge or East Timor fighters for independence.
  • They then crossed to Timor for reprovisioning.
  • at involved deploying the headquarters to East Timor for Operation Stabilise, where he served as th
  • en a member of the National Parliament of East Timor for the Timorese Social Democratic Association
  • o President of the National Parliament of East Timor from 2002 to 2007.
  • ss was Consul General from New Zealand to East Timor from 2004 to 2005.
  • The portion of the seabed was known as the Timor Gap as it formed a break or gap in the Austral
  • the Timor Gap
  • The Timor Gap
  • A new treaty to replace the Timor Gap Treaty was negotiated, resulting in the Ti
  • The significant difference between the Timor Gap Treaty and Timor Sea Treaty is that the la
  • The treaty replaces the Timor Gap Treaty which was signed between Australia
  • ved as the ambassador of the unrecognized East Timor government to Angola, Mozambique and the Unite
  • Local business leaders in East Timor, Halibur Business Manatuto, a Small Business a
  • War, his support for the independence of East Timor, his abhorrence of apartheid and his deep conc
  • d Henry Akinwande, Luan Krasniqi, Paolo Vidoz, Timor Ibragimov and Alexander Dimitrenko.
  • eastern Europe) to as far east as Sulawesi and Timor in Indonesia.
  • enced to Indonesia's intentions to invade East Timor in 1975.
  • ays of the Australian-led intervention in East Timor in 1999.
  • assignments for Time Magazine took him to East Timor in 2000, and in December 2001 he went into Afg
  • It virtually puts East Timor in the place of Indonesia in the Timor Gap Tre
  • e Kingdom of God on the Missions, outside East Timor, in Mozambique, more precisely in the Diocese
  • Buruma (Baucau), a village in East Timor in the district of Baucau.
  • ndidates in the Presidential Elections in East Timor in April 2007.
  • stern and southern Asia from northern China to Timor in the Lesser Sundas.
  • in Jakarta, until Indonesia withdrew from East Timor in 1999.
  • ests and woodlands on the islands of Wetar and Timor in the Lesser Sundas.
  • He also reported for the newspaper from East Timor in 1999, at the time of its vote for independe
  • ve Australia-based TV personnel killed in East Timor in October 1975.
  • main 'nerve centres' of political work in East Timor including Sister Lourdes (in Dare) and Sister
  • ent human rights observer mission for the East Timor independence referendum in 1999.
  • hern Thailand, Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra, Timor), India (Andaman Islands), western Malaysia (M
  • Asota plana plana (China, East Timor, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myan
  • aborigines; the majority ethnic groups of East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei,
  • om countries including Albania, Djibouti, East Timor, Indonesia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Nauru, Nig
  • opment Human Rights Award for his work in East Timor, Indonesia, Bosnia, Burma and Thailand.
  • icial language of the Catholic liturgy in East Timor, instead of Indonesian.
  • was sent to Rome to discus the steps for East Timor integration to Indonesian territory, but the m
  • he brigade have undertaken deployments to East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Timor is a locality in central Victoria, Australia.
  • Peristarium timor is a species of large sea snail, marine gastro
  • y from sub-fossil fragments that were found on Timor Island, Indonesia.
  • born on August 18, 1913 in Ailomea - Lahurus - Timor island.
  • British historian and author who studies East Timor, Java and Burma.
  • reject the proposed special autonomy for East Timor, leading to East Timor's separation from Indon
  • The Timor Leaf-Warbler (Phylloscopus presbytes) is a spe
  • Timor Leste
  • A founder of the Frente Revolucionaria de Timor Leste Independente (Fretilin), he was sworn in
  • ernments of Cambodia, Indonesia, Singapore and Timor Leste for work undertaken in addressing terror
  • Timor Leste (Occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1944)
  • Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam.
  • matchlock guns were last used by pro-Indonesia Timor Leste militias in the 1999 conflict.
  • Timor Leste also participated in the sport of taekwo
  • Radio Timor Leste can be reached on FM frequency in Dili 9
  • The radio branch of RTTL is known as Radio Timor Leste (RTL), which broadcasts in Tetum, Portug
  • Radio Timor Leste is broadcast 16 hours a day with 34 prog
  • Timor Leste participated in the 2009 Southeast Asian
  • FRETILIN members and Australian supporters of Timor Leste's struggle for independence.
  • three goals; a brace in the 10-2 victory over Timor Leste, and once in the third place play-off de
  • d, remains supportive of the young Republic of Timor Leste, with its President and legitimate gover
  • ar legislation in countries like South Africa, Timor Leste, and the Solomon Islands, and had borrow
  • Madden has worked for the World Bank in Timor Leste, and for the United Nations in Indonesia
  • ations in Afghanistan, the Solomon Islands and Timor Leste.
  • as no participation from Brunei Darussalam and Timor Leste.
  • unei Darussalam, Cambodia, Laos, Singapore and Timor Leste.
  • Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Timor Leste.
  • s one of the success stories of an independent Timor Leste.
  • sunami?), but I seem to recall it being called Timor Leste.
  • on, the sport also became a source of medal of Timor Letse at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games.
  • mations after the 1999 UN intervention in East Timor, many of which were dependent on intelligence
  • He visited East Timor many times during the years of the Indonesian
  • International Force East Timor Medal
  • He also led the UNTAET/East Timor negotiating team during eighteen months of neg
  • A long-time solidarity activist with East Timor, Nevins is a founding member of the East Timor
  • y of the Papilionidae family, that is found on Timor, Northern Australia and New Guinea.
  • The Japanese invaded Timor on 20 February 1942, attacking both east and w
  • e first Presidential election was held in East Timor on 14 April 2002.
  • the fourth and current Prime Minister of East Timor on 8 August 2007.
  • and was the venue of the Japanese surrender of Timor on 11 September 1945.
  • Following the Indonesian invasion of East Timor on December 7, Lobato and Alkatiri stayed in A
  • The East Timor parliament had ratified the treaty while Alexa
  • East Timor participated in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
  • ts through the Lombok Strait, Ombai Strait and Timor Passage.
  • farmers in some of the poorest communities of Timor plant and market their crops.
  • subduction of the Australia Plate beneath the Timor Plate at the Timor Trough.
  • Clark continued to serve in East Timor, playing a large role in future prosecutions o
  • ssistance during the establishment of the East Timor Police Service and East Timor Defence Force.
  • rom previous Australian bipartisanship on East Timor policy was an important factor in the Howard G
  • Pony (and closely related Sandalwood Pony) and Timor Pony.
  • Pony (and closely related Sandalwood Pony) and Timor Pony.
  • Pony (and closely related Sandalwood Pony) and Timor Pony.
  • The logistics of providing the entire East Timor population with access to voting stations prov
  • shot footage of a demonstration in Dili, East Timor, preceding a massacre and during the massacre
  • Timor prospered until the collapse of the local mini
  • ed as Cabinet Member for Political Affairs and Timor Sea in the First Transitional Government of Ea
  • The Timor Sea Treaty provides for the sharing of the pro
  • e Northern Territory from Escape Cliffs on the Timor Sea to the Daly River.
  • The resulting Timor Sea Treaty will double the GNP of East Timor,
  • Treaty on Certain Maritime Arrangements in the Timor Sea (CMATS) in 2007, the period of validity fo
  • troleum Development Area established under the Timor Sea Treaty will continue to be applied over th
  • The treaty replaces Article 22 of the Timor Sea Treaty, making its validity period the sam
  • d in the east, Totem Road in the south and the Timor Sea foreshore in the west.
  • ast of the Philippines through Celebes, to the Timor Sea and less common off Taiwan.
  • tation of petroleum resources in a part of the Timor Sea seabed which were claimed by both Australi
  • An oil rig in the Timor Sea recorded a wind gust of 127 km/h (79 mph)
  • ad throughout its range, found in the Pilbara, Timor Sea, Gulf of Carpentaria, Northeast Coast, Mur
  • As a minimal cyclone in the Timor Sea, Olivia brought minor rainfall and gusty w
  • verning the exploitation of oil and gas in the Timor Sea.
  • The treaty was no longer in force when East Timor seceded from Indonesia in 1998.
  • Timor-Leste (East Timor) sent a delegation to compete at the 2008 Summ
  • Timor-Leste (East Timor) sent a team to compete at the 2008 Summer Oly
  • The Timor Shrew (Crocidura tenuis) is a species of mamma
  • defence counsel before Special Courts in East Timor, Sierra Leone and Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
  • ly the Corps has members in Bougainville, East Timor, Sinai, Malaysia, Afghanistan and the Middle E
  • Dili, East Timor since September 2003
  • st of northern, central and western Australia, Timor, southern New Guinea and nearby islands includ
  • a transitional administration (UNTAET) in East Timor starting a transition process that would lead
  • (on two papers, presented at a seminar on East Timor, Stockholm, 21 May 2002.
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