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Coordinates: 31°36′S 115°38′E Coordinates: 41°26′S 145°31′E

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[edit] Coastal Shipping

http://www.dotars.gov.au/maritime/freight/index.aspx

[edit] Poison Plants of south-western australia

Apple of Sodom Berry Poison Blind Grass Boat-Leaved Poison Box Poison Brother-Brother Bullock Poison Cape Tulip Candyup Poison Champion Bay Poison Clover-leaved poison Cluster Poison Cluster-leaved Blind Grass Crinkle-leaved Poison Fuschia (Native) Gilbernine Poison Granite Poison Gully Poison Heart-Leaved Poison Hill River Poison Hook-point Poison Kite-leaved Poison

With the shift of power to the east at the turn of the second millennium, candi construction also moved eastward. The major east Java kingdoms, such as Kediri, Singasari, and Majapahit, are credited with building candi in this area. While serving in functions similar to those of central Java's candi, the east Java variants are rather distinct in their construction material and layout. For instance, while the central Java candi are invariably built with andesite, many in east Java, especially from later period (thirteenth to fifteenth centuries under Majapahit), used red bricks. While most of the candi in central Java are facing to the east, the east Java ones face to the west.

The Dieng Plateau

Candi Canggal

     Candi Gebang
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     Candi Ijo
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     Candi Selagriya
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     Gedung Songo 

Hindu Temples, later sites: 9th C - 10th C [links: historical background, style]

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     Candi Gondosuli
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     Candi Loro Jonggrang (Prambanan)
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     Candi Pringapus
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     Candi Sambisari
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     Candi Sojiwan 

Buddhist temples: 750 - 850 AD, 15th C [links: historical background, style]

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     Candi Asu
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     Candi Borobudur
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     Candi Ceta
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     Candi Kalasan
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     Candi Mendut
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     Candi Ngawen
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     Candi Pawon
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     Candi Plaosan
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     Candi Sari
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     Candi Sewu
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     Candi Sukuh

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Nuyts Archipelago

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CAPE NUYTS  SA     CAPE (Points, Capes & Peninsulas)    Official        -32 01 132 20  -

POINT NUYTS WA PT (Points, Capes & Peninsulas) Official -35 03 116 37 - NUYTS WA DI (Administrative) Official -31 34 125 10 - NUYTS ARCHIPELAGO SA ARCH (Islands & Reefs) Official -32 22 133 37 - NUYTS ARCHIPELAGO CONSERVATION PARK SA RESV (Parks & Reserves) Official -32 18 133 30 - NUYTS CANYON N/A BATH (Bathymetric) Official -35 57 133 50 - NUYTS REEF SA REEF (Islands & Reefs) Official -32 06 132 08 - NUYTS REEF CONSERVATION PARK SA RESV (Parks & Reserves) Official -32 06 132 08 - NUYTSIA WA LOCU (Towns & Localities) Official -33 37 115 31 - NUYTSIA WA FARM (Built Structures) Official -31 55 117 26 - NUYTSLAND NATURE RESERVE WA RESV (Parks & Reserves) Official -32 18 125 52 -

[edit] West Oz

STATHAMS STATE: WA CUSTODIAN: WA FEATURE CODE: LOCU (Towns & Localities) STATUS: Official LATITUDE: 31º 56' S [Decimal Degrees -31.936º] LONGITUDE: 116º 02' E [Decimal Degrees 116.048º] EASTING: 410000 [UTM zone 50, GDA 94] NORTHING: 6466000 FEATURE NUMBER: WA100043745 100K MAP No.: 2134

Horrie Miller of MMA fame needs an art - Duracks connection

Surfing Locations Yallingup-MArg River

Castle Rock S-SW W-SW R+L Reef Rock 1.5M Rocky Point S-SW SW L Reef Rock 2M The Farm SW SW R Reef Rock 2M Windmills E-NE SW R+L Beach Rock-Sand 2M Three Bears E-NE SW R+L Reef Rock 2.5M Yallingup E SW R+L Reef Rock 2-3M Super Tubes E SW R Reef Rock 2-3M Injidup SE-SW SW R+L Reef Rock 2M Goannas E-SW SW R+L Reef Rock 1-2M Gallows E-SW SW-NW L Reef Rock 1-2M Guillotine E-SW W-SW R+L Reef Rock 3M North Point E-NE SW R Point Rock 3-4M South Point SE-SW W-SW L Point Rock 2M Huzzas SE-SW W-SW L Point Rock 2M Left Handers SE-NE W-SW L Reef Rock 2M The Box SE-NE W-SW R Reef Rock Ledge 1-2.5M Main Break E-SE W-SW R+L Reef Rock 4-5M Southside E-NE W-SW R+L Reef Rock 3-4M Gas Bay E-NE W-SW R+L Reef Rock 2-3M Grunters E-NE W-SW R+L Reef Rock 2-3M


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Stathams - DAB Darling Range quarry at Zig Zag Goose Hill - ad in 1897 Wise Directory - Brick works Smith Mill Glen Forrest

Darling Range quarries - at Zig Zag


[edit] Bennetts Bio

BENNETTS, HAROLD WILLIAM (1898-1970), veterinary scientist, was born on 18 July 1898 at Carlton, Melbourne, son of William Rawling Bennetts, iron merchant, and his wife Sarah Jane, née Clark, both Victorian born. From his father, Harold acquired a love of music and nature, and, from boyhood, showed interest in animal anatomy. Educated at Wesley College, he studied veterinary science at the University of Melbourne. In January 1918 he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force and trained as a gunner; he was discharged in April 'for family reasons'.

Having graduated (B.V.Sc., 1919; M.V.Sc., 1920; D.V.Sc., 1931), in 1921-22 Bennetts worked for the Commonwealth Department of Health as bacteriologist in charge of the emergency laboratory at Cairns, Queensland, during an outbreak of bubonic plague and subsequently as a microbiologist at Townsville. Returning to Melbourne in 1923, he was appointed to the university as a lecturer and demonstrator in veterinary pathology and bacteriology under Professor H. A. Woodruff. Bennetts was 6 ft 3¾ ins (192 cm) tall, gaunt in appearance, with a fresh complexion, blue eyes and fair hair. He married Jean Muir Sinclair with Presbyterian forms on 28 January 1924 at the Park Church, South Brisbane; they were to have three children.

The crucial decision of his career was made in 1925 when he accepted the recently-created position of veterinary pathologist with the Western Australian Department of Agriculture. In 1928-35 he was seconded, part time, to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in order to use its better facilities and to have contact with leaders in his field. Much of Bennetts's work, however, was carried out in professional isolation and with inadequate resources. His first 'laboratory' in Perth consisted of two small cubicles in the basement of the department with a floor space of some 240 sq. ft (22 m²). To the 'chagrin and malaise' of staff and citizens, animals were housed and post-mortems conducted in a small lane between the department and Government House.

Despite these obstacles, Bennetts achieved world recognition for his monographs and for his contributions to controlling major diseases in livestock. His work on enterotoxaemia and enzootic ataxia proved invaluable to sheep-raisers. He introduced two new concepts into veterinary pathology: those of diseases due to the absorption of bacterial toxins from the bowel and diseases due to a deficiency of essential trace elements. With his colleagues, he extended knowledge of copper deficiency in ruminants and also identified naturally occurring oestrogens in pasture as the cause of clover disease or ovine infertility.

In 1947 an animal health and nutrition laboratory was completed at Hollywood; Bennetts was its principal until 1959, except for eighteen months in 1952-53 when he was hospitalized with tuberculosis. He published the results of his researches in over one hundred papers in scientific journals. His collaborative work with C. A. Gardner on the effects of toxic plants on livestock culminated in their book, The Toxic Plants of Western Australia (1956). Late in his career Bennetts worked on lupinosis in sheep. His resignation from the department in December 1959, four years before his stipulated retirement, was seen as a great loss to veterinary science. In 1960-66 he was employed as a technical consultant by William Cooper & Nephews (Australia) Pty Ltd.

Dr Bennetts belonged to the Weld Club and enjoyed gardening and swimming. He had been appointed C.B.E. in 1948. The Royal Society of Western Australia, of which he was president (1934-35), awarded him the Kelvin medal in 1955 and he received the Australian Veterinary Association's Gilruth prize in 1957. An honorary member (1950) of the Royal Society of Medicine, London, and a fellow (1946) of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, he was, as well, a fellow (1954) of the Australian Veterinary Association and a corresponding member (1957) of the Académie Vétérinaire, France. Bennetts died on 28 August 1970 at Shenton Park, Perth, and was cremated with Anglican rites. He was survived by his wife, daughter and a son.

Royal Society of Western Australia, Journal, 40, 1956-57, p 1; Australian Veterinary Journal, 33, no 9, Sept 1957, p 241; Wesfarmers News, 2 June 1960, p 36; H. W. Bennetts, Veterinary Research in Western Australia (manuscript, no date, Dept of Agriculture Library, Perth); M. R. Gardner, Obituary: Harold William Bennetts, C.B.E., D.V.Sc. (manuscript, 1970, Dept of Agriculture Library, Perth). Jill E. Maughan, 'Bennetts, Harold William (1898 - 1970)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne Unive


[edit] Le Souef

Le Souef, Ernest Albert (1869 - 1937) Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Zoo director and Ornithologist Born: 13 September 1869 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Died: 27 November 1937. Ernest Albert Le Souef was Director of the Perth Zoological Gardens 1897-1935 and lectured part-time in agriculture and veterinary science at the University of Western Australia 1919-32. Career Highlights Born Melbourne, 13 September 1869. Died Margaret River, Western Australia, 27 November 1937. Son of A.A.C. Le Souef. Educated Melbourne Veterinary College and University of Melbourne (BVSc 1911). Accountant, Zoological and Acclimatization Society of Victoria 1888-95; qualified as a veterinary surgeon 1895; honorary veterinary surgeon to the Society 1895-97; foundation director, Perth Zoological Gardens 1897-1932; veterinary adviser for the Margaret River district, Agricultural Bank 1932-35. Part-time lecturer in agriculture, University of Western Australia 1919-32; lecturer (part-time) in charge of the department of veterinary science from 1926 and founded a musem in the zoo used by students for practical anatomy and physiology. Served in the Veterinary Service in the Boer War 1899-1902 and in World War I, reaching the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. President, Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union 1930-31.

Online Sources Published Sources

   * O'Sullivan, Lisa, 'The Le Soeuf Family Tradition', Australasian Science, vol. Winter, 1995, http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/exhib/journal/as_lesouef.htm. [ Details ]

[edit] Highest

Highest Mountain by State/Territory STATE/TERRITORY NAME HEIGHT (m) New South Wales Mt Kosciuszko 2228 Victoria Mt Bogong 1986 Australian Capital Territory Bimberi Peak 1912 Queensland Bartle Frere (South Peak) 1622 Tasmania Mt Ossa 1617 Northern Territory Mt Zeil 1531 South Australia Mt Woodroffe 1435 Western Australia Mt Meharry 1253

Source: Geoscience Australia National Geodetic database, 1993.

[edit] Taz

Thomas Bather Moore F.R.G.S. prospector track cutter botanist geographer geologist

Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company track cutter

Born at New Norfolk in 1851 Died at queenstown in 1919 Buried at Strahan

References: Blainey Whitham

[edit] Hydro Tables

Hydro List - cross ref'd alpha list of dams/powerstations/localities

List of Tasmania locations and structures created or modified by Hydro Tasmania and its predecessors.

Catchments.

  • GREAT LAKE - SOUTH ESK
  • Tods Corner
  • Poatina
  • Trevallyn
  • DERWENT
  • Butlers Gorge
  • Tarraleah
  • Lake Echo
  • Tungatinah
  • Liapootah
  • Wayatinah
  • Catagunya
  • Repulse
  • Cluny
  • Meadowbank
  • MERSEY FORTH
  • Fisher
  • Rowallan
  • Lemonthyme
  • Wilmot
  • Cethana
  • Devils Gate
  • Paloona
  • GORDON
  • Pedder
  • Gordon
  • PIEMAN
  • Anthony
  • Mackintosh
  • Bastyan
  • Reece
  • Tribute
  • KING
  • John Butters
  • YOLANDE
  • Lake Margaret (decommissioned) Yolande Catchment

Dams. Power Stations.


  • Anthony
  • Bastyan
  • Butlers Gorge
  • Catagunya
  • CLuny
  • Derwent
  • Henty
  • King
  • Lake Echo
  • Liapottah
  • Poatina
  • Tarraleah
  • Tods Corner
  • Trevallyn
  • Tungatinah
  • Wayatinah
  • Wilmot

[edit] Tas Mountain Templates

Elevation
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This article is about the Derwent Valley Railway in Yorkshire, England. For other railways with this name, see Derwent Valley Railway.
Derwent Valley Light Railway
Location
Place England
Terminus Murton
Commercial Operations
Name Derwent Valley Light Railway
Built by Derwent Valley Light Railway (DVLR)
Gauge 4 ftin (1435 mm)
Preserved Operations
Operated by Derwent Valley Light Railway Society
Stations 1
Length 0.5 miles
Gauge 4 ftin (1435 mm)
Commercial History
Opened 1912-1913
Closed 27 September 1981
Preservation History
1985 Light Railway Order transferred to Murton section of line
1990 Great Yorkshire Preservation Society moves to Murton
1991 Wheldrake station obtained
1992 Railway converted to Sustrans cycle track between York and Osbaldwick
1993 Railway reopens

[edit] Taz People

Charles Whitham

References: Whitham Whitham

Robert Carl Sticht

References: Blainey Whitham

[edit] Waverider bouys

NB BOM has Waverider as a registered TM!!! - consequently DAB entry has to be careful Wave and swell monitoring devices developed and untilised in the 1990's these items are used in Australia as metereological devices, while in Western United States there appear to be similar devices for measuring for 'surfing' rather than weather predictionm devices.


[edit] Pariwisata

Esmark, Lars H. Title: Development of foreign tourism in Indonesia / by Lars H. Esmark.

Publisher: [Djakarta] : Ministry of Information of the Republic of Indonesia, [1957]. Description: 126p. ; 21cm. Notes: Added t.p.: Pengembangan tourisme luar negeri di Indonesia. Subjects: Tourism--Indonesia. Indonesia--Description and travel. Bib ID: 1194143


Author: Picard, Michel, 1946- Title: Bali : cultural tourism and touristic culture / Michel Picard ; English translation by Diana Darling.

Publisher: Singapore : Archipelago, 1996 Description: 231 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. ISBN: 9813018941 Notes: Includes index. Subjects: Tourism--Indonesia--Bali Island. Bib ID: 713571

Title: Travelling to Bali : four hundred years of journeys / compiled and introduced by Adrian Vickers.

Publisher: Kuala Lumpur ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1994. Description: xvi, 278 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. ISBN: 9676530816 Series: Oxford in Asia paperbacks Contents: Introduction / Adrian Vickers -- 1. Arriving in the 1980s / Inez Baranay -- 2. A First Report for the Public / Jacob Kackerlack -- 3. A Javanese Journey /Raden Sasrawijaya -- 4. Doing It in Style / Louis Couperus -- 5. The Journey from North to South /Hickman Powell -- 6. Going Home / Nyoman S. Pendit --7. Meeting a King and His Chancellor / Aernoudt Lintgenszoon -- 8. A Less than Respectful Encounter /H. A. van den Broek -- 9. A Siamese Captain Meets the King of Klungkung / Chinkak -- 10. Meeting Mads Lange /Ludvig Helms -- 11. The Dutch Vaccinator Meets the King of Gianyar / Julius Jacobs -- 12. Kuta Encounters / Putu Setia -- 13. The Slave Trade and Relations with the Dutch / Francois Valentijn -- 14. A Cremation /Pierre Dubois -- 15. The Dutch Take-over: Puputan / H. H. Van Kol -- 16. Bali during the Japanese Occupation /K'tut Tantri -- 17. After the Revolution / Jef Last --18. The Holy Mountain Erupts / Anna Mathews. 19. On the Wallace Line / Alfred Russel Wallace --20. Mount Batur / Julius Jacobs -- 21. The Glories of Nature / Gregor Krause -- 22. In Search of Orchids /Charles Barrett -- 23. Buleleng in British Eyes / W. H. Medhurst and Tomlin -- 24. The Bukit / R. G. B. --25. Denpasar Kedaton / Colin McPhee -- 26. Karangasem /H. H. van Kol -- 27. An Inn in Klungkung / Myron Zobel -- 28. A Village in Bangli / Margaret Mead --29. Ubud, Where the Tourists Are / Nyoman S. Pendit --30. Noble Savages / H. A. van den Broek -- 31. Women on Bali / Ch. De Cock-Wheatley -- 32. Rice Growing on Bali / Miguel Covarrubias -- 33. Everyone is an Artist / Miguel Covarrubias -- 34. Life and Theatre in Bali /Beryl De Zoete and Walter Spies -- 35. The Monkey Dance / Frank Clune and Percy Stephenson -- 36. Heathens / Justus Heurnius -- 37. The Nature of Balinese Hinduism / R. Friederich -- 38. A Beautiful Religion / Jan Poortenaar -- 39. Dire Predictions /Miguel Covarrubias. 40. The Benefits of Tourism / Diana Darling. Subjects: Bali Island (Indonesia) Other Authors: Vickers, Adrian, 1958- Bib ID: 891631 Collect from: Main Reading Room (Australian Collection) Call Number: N 959.86 T779 Status: Available Items/Issues Held: N Copy


Author: McCarthy, John. Title: Are sweet dreams made of this? : tourism in Bali and Eastern Indonesia / John McCarthy.

Publisher: Northcote, Vic. : Indonesia Resources and Information Program, 1994. Description: 128 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 0646187910 (pbk.) 0646187929 Notes: Bibliography: p. 127-128. Subjects: Tourism--Indonesia--Bali Island. Tourism--Indonesia. Other Authors: Lasslett, Glenda. Bib ID: 457841


Author: Wood, Michael. Title: Official history in modern Indonesia : New Order perceptions and counterviews / by Michael Wood.

Publisher: Boston : Brill, 2005. Description: xiii, 233 p. ; 25 cm. ISBN: 9004144781 (hardback) Series: Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia, v. 99 Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-225) and index. Subjects: Indonesia--History. Bib ID: 3604138


Author: Vickers, Adrian, 1958- Title: Selling the experience of Bali 1950-1971 [electronic resource] / Adrian H. Vickers. Online Resources: Publisher site http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-23052 Publisher: Wollongong : Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies, University of Wollongong, c2001. Series: Working papers online ;. Technical details: Mode of access: World Wide Web and Internet. Available at: http://www.capstrans.edu.au/workingpapers/tourismhistoryavickers.pdf Notes: Title from title screen (viewed on 25 Jan. 2002). System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader to access documents in PDF format. Includes bibliographic reference. Text. Selected for archiving Subjects: Tourism--Indonesia--Bali Island--History. Social change--Indonesia--Bali Island--History. Other Authors: Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies.


Shavit, David. Title: Bali and the tourist industry : a history, 1906-1942 / by David Shavit.

Publisher: Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., c2003. Description: vii, 213 p. ; 23 cm. ISBN: 078641572X (softcover : alk. paper) Summary: "The island of Bali's sensational image was created by the tourists, artists, and scholars who visited the tiny nation between the two world wars. Bali's colonial masters from 1908, the Dutch developed its image as a paradise in which happy, sensual, spiritual Balinese - all prodigiously creative - lived in seminude innocence." "This history stretches from the Dutch occupation in 1906 to the Japanese occupation in 1942. After exhaustive research in published records and in unpublished letters, diaries, and oral histories left by many American and European visitors as well as Balinese residents, the author explores the reasons for Bali's popularity among Westerners and their effects on the native culture."--BOOK JACKET. Contents: 1. The Puputans -- 2. A New Vision of Paradise -- 3. Paradise Gained -- 4. Dolce-Far-Niente -- 5. "Saint" Walter -- 6. Last Paradise -- 7. Goona-Goona -- 8. Living Treasure -- 9. Imaginary Museum -- 10. Oh, Noble Breasts of Bali -- 11. Little Grass Shacks on the Beach of Bali -- 12. The Last Garden of Eden -- 13. Belated Gauguins -- 14. The Dark Side of Paradise -- 15. Witch Hunt -- 16. Paradise Lost. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-209) and index. Subjects: Tourism--Indonesia--Bali (Province)--History--20th century. Bali (Indonesia : Province)--History--20th century. Bali (Indonesia : Province)--Description and travel.

Masalah budaya dan pariwisata dalam pembangunan / suntingan I Gusti Ngurah Bagus.

Edition: Cet. 2. Publisher: Denpasar, [Indonesia] : Program Studi Magister Kajian Budaya Universitas Udayana, 2002. Description: xv, 311 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN: 9799693616 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and bibliographies. Text in Indonesian and English. Subjects: Culture and tourism--Indonesia. Indonesia--History. Indonesia--Civilization. Indonesia--Social life and customs. Other Authors: Bagus, I Gusti Ngurah, 1933- Universitas Udayana. Program Studi Magister (S2) Kajian Budaya.


Statistik wisatawan internasional di Indonesia : pengumpulan data statistik kunjungan tamu asing = International tourism statistics in Indonesia : survei inbound-outbound tourism.

Publisher: Jakarta, Indonesia : Badan Pusat Statistik. Description: v. ; 28 cm. Notes: Description based on: 1997. Indonesian and English. Subjects: Visitors, Foreign--Indonesia--Statistics--Periodicals. Tourism--Indonesia--Statistics--Periodicals. Other Authors: Indonesia. Badan Pusat Statistik. Also Titled: Statistik wisatawan internasional di Indonesia International tourism statistics in Indonesia Bib ID: 2992307

Pariwisata dalam masa bakti Kabinet Pembangunan V.

Publisher: Jakarta, Indonesia : Direktorat Jenderal Pariwisata, Departemen Pariwisata, Pos dan Telekomunikasi, [1993] Description: 79 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 29 cm. Summary: Tourism sector in Indonesia during the Fifth Five Year Development Plan, 1989/1990-1993/1994. Notes: Subtitle on cover: Indonesia. Subjects: Tourist trade--Government policy--Indonesia. Other Authors: Indonesia. Direktorat Jenderal Pariwisata. Bib ID: 296253

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