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Treasure islands

ndonesia: the world’s largest island nation, 17,000 pieces of land projecting from the waves where Indian and Pacific oceans meet, ranging in scale from the giants of Sumatra, Java and Borneo to the tiny volcanic outcrops of the Banda Sea. With 280 million people, this is the fourth most populous nation on Earth, and the largest Muslim-majority country. But what proportion of anglophones could even place Jakarta on a map? Relating the story of this

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