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REGION OF EARTH'S SEAS
Indo-West Pacific; Indopacific; Indo-pacific; Indo-West-Pacific; Indo Pacific; India Pacific; Indo-Pacific Ocean
  • The Coral Triangle and countries participating in the [[Coral Triangle Initiative]]
  • Biogeographic regionalizations that were tested using model selection with analysis of molecular variance(AMOVA) by Crandall et al. 2019. Colours represent different regions within a scheme.
  • Area covered by the Indo-Pacific biogeographic region.
  • Indo-Pacific. The green circle covers [[ASEAN]].

Pacific      
adj. friedlich, versöhnlich; pazifisch (Geographie)
Pacific Ocean         
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  • Picture of the Pacific Ocean, taken from space by the [[Apollo 11]] crew in July 1969
  • Map showing the migration of the [[Austronesian peoples]]
  • Impact of [[El Niño]] and [[La Niña]] on North America
  • Austronesian vessel]] with a double-canoe ([[catamaran]]) hull and a [[crab claw sail]]
  • thunderclouds]] are also visible.
  • [[Marine debris]] on a [[Hawaii]]an coast in 2008
  • [[Mount St. Helens]] in [[Skamania County, Washington]], U.S. in 2020
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  • The island geography of the Pacific Ocean Basin
  • The regions, island nations, and territories of [[Oceania]]
  • A [[Ring of Fire]]; the Pacific is ringed by many volcanoes and [[oceanic trench]]es.
  • [[Tarawa Atoll]] in [[Kiribati]]
  • Sunset in [[Monterey County, California]], U.S.
  • [[Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars]] taking over [[Tahiti]] on 9 September 1842
  • Trieste]]'' before her record dive to the bottom of the [[Mariana Trench]], 23 January 1960
  • [[Typhoon Tip]] at global peak intensity on 12 October 1979
  • A [[stratovolcano]] in [[Ulawun]] on the island of [[New Britain]] in [[Papua New Guinea]]
  • ''Universalis Cosmographia'', also known as the [[Waldseemüller map]], dated 1507, was the first map to show the [[Americas]] separating two distinct oceans. South America was generally considered the [[New World]] and shows the name "America" for the first time, after [[Amerigo Vespucci]]
OCEAN BETWEEN ASIA, AUSTRALIA AND THE AMERICAS
Pacific; Pacific ocean; The Pacific; Pacific Oceans; Southwest Pacific; Pacific (ocean); East Pacific; West Pacific; South Pacific Ocean; Pacific basin; Western Pacific Ocean; The Pacific Ocean; Pacific Region; Eastern Pacific Ocean; Oceanum pacificum; North Pacific Ocean; Mid-Pacific; Pacific Basin; The South Pacific; Eastern Pacific; North Pacific ocean; South pacific; North Pacific; Pacific region; Southern Pacific Ocean; PAcific; Great South Sea; Sea of Magellan; South Pacific (film); North Pacific fisheries; South-Western Pacific; South-western Pacific; South Pacific (album); Environmental issues in the Pacific Ocean; Northern Pacific Ocean; Northwest Pacific; The Mid-Pacific; Prashant Mahasagar; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific Ocean; Northwest Pacific Ocean; Northeast Pacific Ocean; Southeast Pacific Ocean; Southeast Pacific; Northeast Pacific; History of the Pacific Ocean
der Pazifik, der Pazifische Ozean, der Stille Ozean
Pacific War         
  • Marines fire a captured mountain gun during the attack on [[Garapan]], Saipan, 21 June 1944.
  • American stretcher party carrying a wounded soldier through a devastated Manila street, 23 February 1945
  • American B-29 Superfortresses drop incendiary bombs over the port city of [[Kobe]], June 1945
  • landing at Rendova Island]], June 1943
  • 6}} as part of the Doolittle Raid.
  • US troops approaching Japanese positions near Baguio, Luzon, 23 March 1945
  • US LVTs land Australian soldiers at Balikpapan on 7 July 1945.
  • British soldiers patrolling the ruins of a Burmese town during the advance on Mandalay, January 1945
  • Cairo Conference]] in 1943
  • Chinese casualties of a mass panic during a June 1941 Japanese aerial [[bombing of Chongqing]]
  • Chinese troops during the [[Battle of Changde]] in November 1943
  • Generalissimo [[Chiang Kai-shek]], Allied Commander-in-Chief in the China theater from 1942 to 1945
  • A young Chinese girl from a Japanese 'comfort battalion' being interviewed by a British officer. Rangoon, Burma, 1945
  • M3A3 Stuart]] tanks on the Ledo Road
  • US General [[Douglas MacArthur]], Commander of Allied forces in the South-West Pacific Area, with Australian Prime Minister [[John Curtin]]
  • The [[Bombing of Darwin]], Australia, 19 February 1942
  • General Douglas MacArthur]] wading ashore at Leyte
  • 6}}, 2 September 1945.
  • link=Wang Jingwei regime
  • Guadalcanal]]
  • 2}} under attack by [[B-17 Flying Fortress]] heavy bombers
  • 4}}, the largest non-nuclear submarines ever constructed
  • Iwo Jima location map
  • The Japanese aircraft carrier ''Zuikaku'' and two destroyers under attack in the Battle of the Philippine Sea
  • A Filipino woman and child killed by Japanese forces in the [[Manila massacre]]
  • Indian prisoners of war shot and bayoneted by Japanese soldiers
  • 2}} damaged by American carrier aircraft in the Sibuyan Sea.
  • HMS ''Repulse'']] under attack.
  • Generalissimo [[Chiang Kai-shek]] and General [[Joseph Stilwell]], Allied Commander-in-Chief in the China theatre from 1942 to 1945
  • Australian POW Sergeant Leonard G. Siffleet of M Special Unit being beheaded by a Japanese officer, Yasuno Chikao, on 24 October 1943. AWM photo.
  • The four engagements in the Battle of Leyte Gulf
  • US Marines rest in the field during the Guadalcanal campaign in November 1942.
  • The mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 60,000&nbsp;feet (18&nbsp;km) into the air on the morning of 9 August 1945
  • A mass grave of Chinese prisoners killed by the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1937 [[Nanjing Massacre]]
  • US Marines pass a dead Japanese soldier in a destroyed village on Okinawa, April 1945
  • PoWs]] at Tarsau, in Thailand in 1943. 22,000 Australians were captured by the Japanese; 8,000 died as prisoners of war.
  • Political map of the Asia-Pacific region, 1939
  • The Pacific War Council as photographed on 12 October 1942. Pictured are representatives from the United States (seated), Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, China, the Netherlands, and the [[Philippine Commonwealth]]
  • Port Arthur]], on 1 October 1945.
  • US Marines during mopping up operations on Peleliu, September 1944
  • [[Royal Marines]] landing at Ramree
  • Japanese advance until mid-1942
  • Singapore]] to the Japanese, February 1942
  • Surrender of US forces at [[Corregidor]], Philippines, May 1942
  • Tarawa]], November 1943
  • 6}} burned for two days after being hit by a Japanese bomb in the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]].
  • British Indian troops during the Battle of Imphal
  • the 10 March firebombing]] of [[Tokyo]], codenamed Operation Meetinghouse, which killed an estimated 100,000 people, March 1945
  • 2}}, in June 1942
  • 6}} burns after being hit by two [[kamikaze]]s. At Okinawa, the kamikazes caused 4,900 American deaths.
  • Allied attack routes against the Empire of Japan
THEATER OF WORLD WAR II FOUGHT IN THE PACIFIC AND ASIA
Greater East Asia War in the Pacific; Pacific war; Pacific Theater of World War II; Asian Theatre of World War II; Greater East Asia War; Asian theater of World War II; Pacific Theatre of Operations; Asian theatre of World War II; Pacific theatre of World War II; Pacific Islands Campaign; Asian Theatre of World War 2; Great Eastern Asian War; Pacific Theatre of World War II; Pacific theatre of operations; Pacific Theater (World War II); Major battles of the Pacific front; Asia-Pacific War; The Pacific War; Pacific Front; Japanese expansion (1941–1942); Battle for the Pacific; World War II in the Pacific; Japanese expansion; Command areas of the Pacific War; War in the Pacific; WWII in the Pacific; Japanese expansion (1941-1942); Command areas of the pacific war; War In The Pacific; Japanese expansion (1941–42); Pacific theater of World War II; Pacific Theater (WWII); Wwii pacific; East Asian Theater of World War II; Great Pacific War; Japanese expansion (1941-42); Japanese-American War; Casualties of the Pacific War; Asia–Pacific War; Pacific war theater; World War II in Asia; United States in the Pacific in World War II; Soviet Union in the Pacific in World War II; Russia in the Pacific in World War II; US-Japan war; US-Japan War
n. Pazifikkrieg, Krieg zwischen 1937 und 1945 im Pazifik und Asien stattfindend

Definizione

Pacific
·adj Of or pertaining to peace; suited to make or restore peace; of a peaceful character; not warlike; not quarrelsome; conciliatory; as, pacific words or acts; a pacific nature or condition.

Wikipedia

Indo-Pacific

The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth.

In a narrow sense, sometimes known as the Indo-West Pacific or Indo-Pacific Asia, it comprises the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean, and the seas connecting the two. It does not include the temperate and polar regions of the Indian and Pacific oceans, nor the Tropical Eastern Pacific, along the Pacific coast of the Americas, which is also a distinct marine realm. The term is especially useful in marine biology, ichthyology, and similar fields, since many marine habitats are continuously connected from Madagascar to Japan and Oceania, and a number of species occur over that range, but are not found in the Atlantic Ocean.

The region has an exceptionally high species richness, with the world's highest species richness being found in at its heart in the Coral Triangle, and a remarkable gradient of decreasing species richness radiating outward in all directions. The region includes over 3,000 species of fish, compared with around 1,200 in the next richest marine region, the Western Atlantic, and around 500 species of reef building corals, compared with about 50 species in the Western Atlantic.

The term first appeared in academic use in oceanography and geopolitics. Scholarship has shown that the "Indo-Pacific" concept circulated in Weimar Germany, and spread to interwar Japan. German political oceanographers envisioned an "Indo-Pacific" comprising anticolonial India and republican China, as German allies, against "Euro-America". Since the late 2010s, the term "Indo-Pacific" has been increasingly used in geopolitical discourse. It also has a "symbiotic link" with the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or "Quad", an informal grouping between Australia, Japan, India, and the United States. It has been argued that the concept may lead to a change in popular "mental maps" of how the world is understood in strategic terms.

In its widest sense, the term geopolitically covers all nations and islands surrounding either the Indian Ocean or the Pacific Ocean, encompassing mainland African and Asian nations who border these oceans, such as India and South Africa, Indian Ocean territories such as the Kerguelen Islands and Seychelles, the Malay Archipelago (which is within the bounds of both the Indian Ocean and the Pacific), Japan, Russia and other Far East nations bordering the Pacific, Australia and all the Pacific Islands east of them, as well as Pacific nations of the Americas such as Canada or Mexico. ASEAN countries (defined as those in Southeast Asia and the Malay Archipelago) are considered to be geographically at the centre of the political Indo-Pacific.