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Indonesia
   has the capital   
Jakarta
The earliest recorded mention of Jakarta is as a port of origin that can be traced to a Hindu settlement as early as the 4th century. By the 14th century, it was a major port for the Hindu kingdom of Sunda. The first European fleet, four Portuguese ships from Malacca, arrived in 1513 .

Geography > Capitals


Indonesian
   is an official language of   
Indonesia
Language > Official Languages


Indonesia
   has the anthem   
Indonesia Raya
Great Indonesia

Geography > National and Regional Anthems


Karedok
   comes from   
Indonesia
Raw vegetable salad, consisting of cucumbers, bean sprouts, cabbage, legumes, Thai basil and eggplant.

Misc > Cuisines of the World


Indonesia
   can be described as   
"The World's Largest Archipelago"
Geography > Countries of the World


Bali
   belongs to   
Indonesia
2,147 sq. mi.

Geography > Islands


Sumatra
   belongs to   
Indonesia
164,000 sq. mi.

Geography > Islands


Sumbawa
   belongs to   
Indonesia
5,965 sq. mi.

Geography > Islands


Malaysia
   lies to the north of   
Indonesia
Geography > Countries' North-South Borders


Indonesia
   is the site of   
Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra
Geography > UNESCO World Heritage Sites


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Komodo National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Manupeu Tanah Daru National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Alas Purwo National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Gunung Merapi National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Gunung Merbabu National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Aketajawe-Lolobata National Park
Aketajawe-Lolobata was originally identified as an Important Bird Area following BirdLife survey work in 1994–1996, supported by the British Birdfair, Loro Parque Foundation, Keidanren Nature Conservation Fund and others. The park is vital for at least 23 North Maluku endemic bird species. The park is also home to a semi-nomadic community of people known as the 'Tobelo Dalam'

Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Teluk Cenderawasih National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Wasur National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Bantimurung - Bulusaraung National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Kepulauan Togean National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Kepulauan Wakatobi National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Lore Lindu National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Taka Bone Rate National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Batang Gadis National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Indonesia
   is the location of   
Sembilang National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


Amahai
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Foya Hukumina
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Kayeli
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Kembra
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Lengilu (Kalimantan)
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Lom (Sumatra)
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Maku'a (Nusa Tenggara)
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


MOKSELA
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


NAKA'ELA
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


NUSA LAUT
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Paulohi
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Pidgin, Timor (Nusa Tenggara)
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


SAPONI
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


TANDIA
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Ternateño
   was spoken in   
Indonesia
Language > Endangered and Extinct Languages


Papua New Guinea
   belongs to   
Indonesia
Papua New Guinea & Indonesia. 309,000 sq. mi.

Geography > Islands


Krakatoa
   is in   
Indonesia
Erupted in 1883 causing and explosion heard 3000 miles away

Geography > Volcanic Features Around the World


Indonesia
   was formerly known as   
Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, or Netherlands East Indies, was the Dutch colony that became modern Indonesia in 1945 following World War II.

Geography > Old Countries


Indonesia
   was formerly known as   
Netherlands East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, or Netherlands East Indies, was the Dutch colony that became modern Indonesia in 1945 following World War II.

Geography > Old Countries


Semenanjung Blambangan
   is located in   
Indonesia
Java

Geography > Peninsulas








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