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Indies$38731$ - traduzione in olandese

REGION ENCOMPASSING SOUTH (EM(INDIAN SUBCONTINENT) AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
The indies; Indies; The Indies; British East Indies
  •  An 1801 map of the East Indies
  • Batavia]], [[Dutch East Indies]].
  • '''Countries sometimes included in West Indies'''}}
  •  A 1606 map of the East Indies

Indies      
n. Indisch eiland (met toevoeging van "westelijk Indisch eiland")
West Indies         
ISLAND REGION IN THE CARIBBEAN
West Indes; The West Indies; Caribbean basin; West indies; West Indies Islands; Western Indies; West Indian Islands; West indes; Geology of the West Indies
West-Indië
Leeward Islands         
  • The Leeward Islands are labelled on the map's middle right side
  • U.S. Virgin Islands]]
  • Sandy Ground]], [[Anguilla]]
SUBGROUP OF ISLANDS IN THE WEST INDIES
Leeward Island; Benedenwindse Eilanden; Leeward Islands (West Indies); Leeward Isles; Leeward Is; Leewards; History of the Leeward Islands; The Leeward Islands
n. eilandenketen in West Indië

Definizione

Indies
·noun ·pl A name designating the East Indies, also the West Indies.

Wikipedia

East Indies

The East Indies (or simply the Indies) is a term used in historical narratives of the Age of Discovery. The Indies refers to various lands in the East or the Eastern hemisphere, particularly the islands and mainlands found in and around the Indian Ocean by Portuguese explorers, soon after the Cape route was discovered. Nowadays, this term is broadly used to refer to the Malay Archipelago, which today comprises the Philippine Archipelago, Indonesian Archipelago, Borneo, and New Guinea. Historically, the term was used in the Age of Discovery to refer to the coasts of the landmasses comprising the Indian subcontinent and the Indochinese Peninsula along with the Malay Archipelago.