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AUSTRONESIA INCLUDES MADAGASCAR IN AFRICA TO LOS ANGELES OF THE AMERICAS: OUR AUSTRONESIAN OCEAN: Definition of the AUSTRONESIAN OCEAN and the claims of the AUSTRONESIAN PEOPLE: The Austronesian Ocean, also known as the Indo-Pacific ocean, is a vast expanse of water that played a crucial role in the Austronesian expansion, a significant historical event where Austronesian-speaking peoples migrated and settled throughout the region. This expansion began around 4000 BCE from the coast of Taiwan to the PHILIPPINES FIRST, then with Austronesian peoples migrating across the ocean, eventually settling in Southeast Asia, Oceania, and even Madagascar in Africa all the way to Los Angeles in the Americas. America was settled not only from the Bering Strait to Alaska by the Siberians but from the Pacific Ocean by the AUSTRONESIANS. The boundaries of the South China Sea is INSIDE The Austronesian Ocean. The Philippines is the sole HEIR to the AUSTRONESIA. THE AUSTRONESIAN MUSEUM PHILIPPINES
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