INDONESIA
FACTS & FIGURES ISLANDS : a. Inhabited: b. Uninhabited: LENGTH: km (Australia km)
FACTS & FIGURES (Continued) LAND AREA: 1,919,443 sq. km. Australia : 7,617,930 sq. km. COASTLINE: km Australia : km
AREA COMPARED TO AUSTRALIA
AREA COMPARED TO AMERICA
FACTS & FIGURES (Continued) VOLCANOES:400 a. Active:100 b. Dormant:300
INDONESIA’S VOLCANOES
MOUNT MERAPI
MOUNT BROMO
MOUNT KRAKATAU
FACTS & FIGURES (Continued) BORDERS: Malaysia1782 km East Timor 243 km Papua New Guinea820 km
INDONESIA’S ASIAN NEIGHBOURS
FACTS & FIGURES (Continued) TIME ZONES : Western Indonesia Time (WIB) Central Indonesia Time (WITA) Eastern Indonesian Time (WIT)
FACT & FIGURES (Continued) PROVINCES:Thirty four MAIN ISLANDS:Java(6 provinces) Sumatra(9 provinces Kalimantan(5 provinces) Sulawesi(6 provinces) Papua(2 provinces) Maluku(2 province) Bali(1 province) Others(3 provinces)
THE PROVINCES OF INDONESIA
FACTS & FIGURES (Continued) MAIN CITIES : Jakarta( people) Jabodetabek( people) Surabaya( people) Bandung( people) Medan( people) Semarang( people) TOTAL POPULATION : Indonesia255,021,673 people Australia 23,702,661 people
FACTS & FIGURES (Continued) LANGUAGES : 250 languages 583 languages and dialects ETHNIC GROUPS : 336 ethnic groups (Javanese 46%, Sundanese 14%, Madurese 7.5%, Malays 7.5%, others 26%)
FACTS & FIGURES (Continued) RELIGIONS : Islam87% Christianity 8 % Hinduism2 % Buddhism2 % Confucianism1 %
ETHNIC GROUPS OF INDONESIA
IMAGES OF INDONESIA The Komodo Dragon
IMAGES OF INDONESIA The Corpse Flower
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Stone Jumping in Nias
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Volcanic Lake in North Sulawesi
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Balinese Dancing
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Borobudur Temple
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Tanah Lot – Temple by the Sea
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Volcanic Lakes of Mount Kelimutu
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Traditional House in West Sumatra
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Cremation Ceremony in Bali
IMAGES OF INDONESIA Traditional Wedding Costumes
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