Indies
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+ | # The [[East Indies]], including [[India]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[Indonesia]], and adjacent lands. | ||
+ | # The [[West Indies]], including [[Cuba]], [[Puerto Rico]], and other [[island]]s of the [[Caribbean]]. | ||
- | # A large [[river]] of [[south]]-[[central]] [[Asia]], rising in [[Tibet]] and flowing through [[Kashmir]] and [[Pakistan]] to the [[Arabian Sea]] | ||
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- | =====Derived terms===== | ||
- | * [[Indus Valley Civilization]] | ||
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- | =====Related terms===== | ||
- | * [[Indian]] | ||
- | * [[Indies]] | ||
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- The East Indies, including India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and adjacent lands.
- The West Indies, including Cuba, Puerto Rico, and other islands of the Caribbean.
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