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   name= Lesser Sunda Islands<br> <small>''Kepulauan Sunda Kecil </small>|
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   |name = Lesser Sunda Islands
   link= Lesser-Sunda-Islands|
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   |link = Lesser-Sunda-Islands
   country= Indonesia|
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  |altname1 = Sunda Kecil
   number= 463|
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   |altname2 = Nusa Tenggara
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   |coatofarms = Coat-Indonesia.jpg
   capital= Mataram|
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   population= 343 |
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   language= English, Bahasa Indonesia, local dialects|
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   |capital = Mataram
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  |residents = 1192
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'''Lesser Sunda Islands''' (Indonesian : ''Sunda Kecil''), is a chain of islands and a [[region]] of [[Indonesia]], consisting the island of Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba, and Timor, among others . The capital of Kalimantan is Mataram. Another name for Lesser Sunda is '''Nusa Tenggara''' (literally ''islands in the southeast of Indonesia'')
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== Geography ==
==Geography==
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The region consists of islands of Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba, and Timor, among others. Lesser Sunda Islands borders [[Australia]] to the south, making it an important region in the war against Australia, along with Java and Papua.
Lesser Sunda Islands borders [[Australia]] to the south, making it an important region in the war against Australia, along with Java and Papua.
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{{Neighbors|Java|Kalimantan|Maluku Islands|Northern Territory|Sulawesi|Western Australia}}
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{{Neighbors|Java|Kalimantan|Maluku islands|Northern Territory|Sulawesi|Western Australia}}
==Demography==
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[[File:Indonesia pop nov 2010.png|300px|thumb|Indonesian population distribution, November 2010. Lesser Sunda Islands and [[Maluku Islands]] are among Indonesia's least populated regions|left]]
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== Productivity ==
With a population of 343 as of June 10, 2011 (Day 1298), Lesser Sunda Islands is the least populated region of Indonesia (excluding Indonesia’s colonies). Not much attention was given to this region, with the perception that the region will not be a target for foreign attacks, save for Australia (which rarely counter-attack). It was however eventually attacked (and conquered, later freed) during the [[China-Indonesia War|invasion of China]].
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==Economy==
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Due to it’s geographic nature, Lesser Sunda Islands is rich of [[File:Icon - Fish.png]] [[fish|fishes]].
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==Constructions==
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Currently Lesser Sunda Islands has one hospital built over it.
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== Demographics ==
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[[File:Indonesia pop nov 2010.png|300px|thumb|Indonesian population distribution, November 2010. Lesser Sunda Islands and [[Maluku islands]] are among Indonesia's least populated regions|right]]
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With a population of 343 as of June 10, 2011 (Day 1298), Lesser Sunda Islands was the least populated region of Indonesia (excluding Indonesia’s colonies). Not much attention was given to this region, with the perception that the region will not be a target for foreign attacks, save for Australia (which rarely counter-attack). It was however eventually attacked (and conquered, later freed) during the [[China-Indonesia War|invasion of China]].
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== Mayors ==
 
The following table lists the known [[mayor]]s of the region in chronological order.
 
The following table lists the known [[mayor]]s of the region in chronological order.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 22 April 2023

Languages: 
EnglishIcon-English.png
Lesser Sunda Islands
Sunda Kecil
Nusa Tenggara

Icon-Indonesia.png Indonesia

Flag of the owner  Coat of Arms of Lesser Sunda Islands
Map of the region
Society
Capital Mataram
Residents 1192
Visitors 792
Language Indonesian
Moving zone C5
Productivity
Resources Icon - Grain.png Icon - Fish.png

Last update: March 6, 2021

Lesser Sunda Islands is a region in Indonesia and its capital is Mataram.

Geography

The region consists of islands of Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba, and Timor, among others. Lesser Sunda Islands borders Australia to the south, making it an important region in the war against Australia, along with Java and Papua.

Lesser Sunda Islands is neighbored by the following regions:

Productivity

V1/V2 Nov 2010 – Feb 2015 Feb 2015 – Jun 2016 Jun 2016 - Oct 2020 since Oct 2020
Icon - Grain.png Grain Medium.jpg Icon - Fish.png Fish Icon - Aluminum.png Aluminum no resource Icon - Grain.png Grain
Icon - Fish.png Fish

Demographics

Indonesian population distribution, November 2010. Lesser Sunda Islands and Maluku islands are among Indonesia's least populated regions

With a population of 343 as of June 10, 2011 (Day 1298), Lesser Sunda Islands was the least populated region of Indonesia (excluding Indonesia’s colonies). Not much attention was given to this region, with the perception that the region will not be a target for foreign attacks, save for Australia (which rarely counter-attack). It was however eventually attacked (and conquered, later freed) during the invasion of China.

Mayors

The following table lists the known mayors of the region in chronological order.

Date term started Mayor Party name
21 December 2007 om_mudakir Indonesian Defensive Socialist
21 January 2008 Kock Andy
21 February 2008 Kock Andy
March - August 2008 Unknown
21 September 2008 tuahtora Partai Republik eIndonesia