1. Indonesia - Noun
2. Indonesia - Proper noun
a republic in southeastern Asia on an archipelago including more than 13,000 islands; achieved independence from the Netherlands in 1945; the principal oil producer in the Far East and Pacific regions
Source: WordNetIndonesia is a country for which I have a great deal of respect and personal affection based on my own time in Indonesia. I want nothing, but the best for Indonesia, and I certainly want, Leigh, I certainly want the boats stopped and that is overwhelmingly in the interests of both our countries. Tony Abbott
All of the boats in question were in the Indonesian search and rescue zone and I want the fullest possible cooperation between Indonesia and Australia in places where Indonesia has, if you like, the legal responsibility under the law of the sea, but Australia has more practical capacity to help. Tony Abbott
We need the children of Indonesia and the Philippines to manufacture our freedom of choice. Marc Maron
Colonialism is known in its primitive form, that is to say, by the permanent settling of repressive foreign powers, with an army, services, policies. This phase has known cruel colonial occupations which have lasted 300 years in Indonesia. Ahmed Ben Bella
Every award for me is important because it means a slap against militarism and fascism in Indonesia. Pramoedya Ananta Toer
You know, it's a very sexist society, Indonesia. Fisher Stevens