Aceh has a history of political independence and fierce resistance to  control by outsiders, including the former Dutch colonists and the  Indonesian government. Aceh has substantial natural resources, including  oil and gas - some estimates put Aceh gas reserves as being the largest  in the world. Relative to most of Indonesia, it is a religiously  conservative area. Aceh was the closest point of land to the epicenter  of the massive 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, which triggered a tsunami  that devastated much of the western coast of the region, including part  of the capital of Banda Aceh. 226,000 Indonesians were killed or went  missing in the disaster, and approximately 500,000 were left  homeless,[4] with these casualties particularly pronounced in Aceh. This  event helped trigger the peace agreement between the government of  Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), mediated by former Finnish  president Martti Ahtisaari, with the signing of a MoU on August 15,  2005. With the assistance of the European Union through the Aceh  monitoring mission as of December 2005, the peace has held.Next
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