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INDONESIA
NEGARA TETANGGAKU
by
Showcase 1
GEOGRAPHY
Indonesia is the largest country in South East Asia. It is
made up of over 17,000+ islands
The islands spread between the Indian and Pacific
oceans linking the continent of Asia and Australia
5 major islands (Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi,
Irian Jaya), and 30 smaller groups
81% of Indonesia consist of sea
Land consist mostly of rich tropical rainforest and fertility
of soil enriched by volcanic eruptions, eg. Java.
PEOPLE
Indonesia has a population of about
216 millions people
(4th most populous nation in the world)
Ethnic groups: Javanese 45%, Sundanese 15%, Others
40% (including Chinese Indonesian around 5%)
Religion:
Predominantly Islam, 87%
Christians mainly in Sumatra Bataks, Sulawesi Toraks
and in Flores,
Hindu and Buddhism.
PEOPLE
LANGUAGE
500 languages and dialects
The Indonesia’s official language is "Bahasa Indonesia”
Bahasa Indonesia incorporates sedikit Dutch, Chinese,
Sanskrit, Arabic and Portugese.
LIFESTYLE
WHAT INDONESIAN EAT?
Most Indonesian eat rice as the main dish for breakfast,
lunch, and dinner. In fact some Indonesians feel they
don't eat a meal unless it is rice
Each area in Indonesia has its own traditional food and
custom:
Sundanese likes to eat fresh vegetables and sambal.
They like to drink tea without sugar
Javanese likes to eat sweet. Tea will be sweet
Padang (West Sumatra) likes to eat hot/spicy food
Chinese-influenced cuisine.
LIFESTYLE
TRANSPORTATION
Trains
connect big cities
Buses
the main transport between cities
it is cheaper than trains
Taxis
only common in big cities, especially Jakarta
Taxis are suppose to use meter; however some taxis
refused to use meter and ask for a certain amount.
POLITICS AND ECONOMY
POLITICS
Jakarta is the capital
A republic with an elected president
Independence Day: 17 August 1945
President: Megawati Sukarnoputri
the first woman president in Indonesia and
the 5th president, after Soekarno (her father), Soeharto,
B.J. Habibie, Gus Dur.
POLITICS AND
ECONOMY
ECONOMY
GDP: $687 billion
GDP per capita: $3,000
Major industries: plywood; rubber; food; petroleum and
natural gas; textiles, apparel, and footwear; mining,
cement, chemical fertilisers; tourism
Agricultural products: rice, cassava (tapioca), peanuts,
rubber, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, copra; poultry, beef,
pork, eggs
Major imports: machinery and equipment; chemicals,
fuels, foodstuffs
Major trading partners: Japan, USA and Singapore