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- Indonesia–Malaysia_border abstract "The border between the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia and Malaysia consist of both a land border separating the two countries' territories on the island of Borneo as well as maritime boundaries along the length of the Straits of Malacca, in the South China Sea and in the Celebes Sea.The land boundary has a length of 2,019.5 km and stretches from Tanjung Datu at the northwestern corner of Borneo, through the highlands of the Borneo hinterland, to the Gulf of Sebatik and the Celebes Sea in the eastern side of the island. The boundary separates the Indonesian provinces of North Kalimantan, East Kalimantan and West Kalimantan, and the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak.The maritime boundary in the Straits of Malacca generally follows the median line between the baselines of Indonesia and Malaysian, running south from the tripoint with Thailand to the start of the maritime border with Singapore. Only part of this boundary has been delimited through a continental shelf boundary treaty in 1969 and a territorial sea boundary treaty in 1970. The continental shelf boundary between Indonesia and Malaysia in the South China Sea is also drawn along the equidistant line between the baselines of the two countries under the 1969 continental shelf boundary.The border in the Celebes Sea is subject to dispute between the two countries. Part of the dispute was settled by the judgement of the International Court of Justice in the Ligitan and Sipadan Case in 2002 and is now awaiting delimitation between the two countries. The two countries however still have overlapping claims over the continental shelf which Indonesia refers to as Ambalat.There are numerous sea transport crossings between Indonesia and Malaysia, mostly between Indonesia's Sumatra island and Peninsula Malaysia but also between the Indonesian province of North Kalimantan and Malaysia's Sabah state. The only official land transport crossing point is at Entikong (in Indonesia)/Tebedu (in Malaysia). The border, both land and maritime, is relatively porous and has allowed a huge influx of illegal immigrant workers from Indonesia to Malaysia.".
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- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageRevisionID "707780022".
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Aceh.
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- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Dutch_Treaty_of_1824.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Bakelalan.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Baseline_(sea).
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Baselines_of_Indonesia.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Batam.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Batu_Pahat.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Bengkalis.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Bintan_Island.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Borneo.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Boundary_delimitation.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Brunei–Malaysia_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indonesia–Malaysia_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Celebes_Sea.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Dumai.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink East_Kalimantan.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Great_Karimun.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia–Singapore_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia–Thailand_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia–Vietnam_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink International_Court_of_Justice.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Iskandar_Puteri.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Jakarta.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink James_Brooke.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Johor.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Kota_Tanjungbalai.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Kuala_Lumpur.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Kuching.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Kukup.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Ligitan.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Lubok_Antu.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Lumut,_Malaysia.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Malacca.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia–Philippines_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia–Singapore_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia–Thailand_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia–Vietnam_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_boundary.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Rocks.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Muar_(town).
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink North_Borneo_Chartered_Company.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink North_Kalimantan.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Nunukan_Regency.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Pasir_Gudang.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Pedra_Branca,_Singapore.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Penang.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Peninsular_Malaysia.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Pontianak,_Indonesia.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Port_Dickson.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Port_Klang.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Port_of_Belawan.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Sabah.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Sarawak.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Sebatik_Island.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Selat_Panjang.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Serikin.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Sipadan.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink South_China_Sea.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Strait_of_Malacca.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Straits_of_Johor.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Stulang.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Sultanate_of_Sulu.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Sumatra.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Sungai_Nyamuk.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Tanjung_Balai_Karimun.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Tanjung_Pinang.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Tarakan,_North_Kalimantan.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Tawau.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Tebedu.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink Territorial_waters.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLink West_Kalimantan.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indonesia–Malaysia border".
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indonesia–Malaysia continental shelf border".
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indonesia–Malaysia continental shelf boundary".
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "boundary between British and Dutch territory".
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "dispute".
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border wikiPageWikiLinkText "international border".
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- Indonesia–Malaysia_border subject Category:Indonesia–Malaysia_border.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border type Redirect.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border type Concept.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border comment "The border between the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia and Malaysia consist of both a land border separating the two countries' territories on the island of Borneo as well as maritime boundaries along the length of the Straits of Malacca, in the South China Sea and in the Celebes Sea.The land boundary has a length of 2,019.5 km and stretches from Tanjung Datu at the northwestern corner of Borneo, through the highlands of the Borneo hinterland, to the Gulf of Sebatik and the Celebes Sea in the eastern side of the island. ".
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border label "Indonesia–Malaysia border".
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border sameAs Q3088777.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border sameAs Frontixc3xa8re_entre_lIndonxc3xa9sie_et_la_Malaisie.
- Indonesia–Malaysia_border sameAs Perbatasan_Indonesia–Malaysia.