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Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles). With over 280 million people, Indonesia is the world's fourth-most-populous country and the most populous Muslim-majority country. Java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.
Indonesia is a presidential republic with an elected legislature. It has 38 provinces, of which nine have special autonomous status. The country's capital, Jakarta, is the world's second-most-populous urban area. Indonesia shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and the eastern part of Malaysia, as well as maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, Palau, and India. Despite its large population and densely populated regions, Indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest levels of biodiversity.
Indonesia consists of thousands of distinct native ethnic and hundreds of linguistic groups, with Javanese being the largest. A shared identity has developed with the motto "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" ("Unity in Diversity" literally, "many, yet one"), defined by a national language, cultural diversity, religious pluralism within a Muslim-majority population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it. The economy of Indonesia is the world's 16th-largest by nominal GDP and the 7th-largest by PPP. It is the world's third-largest democracy, a regional power, and is considered a middle power in global affairs. The country is a member of several multilateral organisations, including the United Nations, World Trade Organization, G20, and a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, East Asia Summit, D-8, APEC, and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. (Full article...)
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Njanji Soenji (Republican Spelling: Njanji Sunji; Perfected Spelling: Nyanyi Sunyi; Indonesian for "Songs of Solitude" or "Songs of Silence") is a 1937 poetry collection by Amir Hamzah. Written some time after the poet was forced to marry the daughter of the Sultan of Langkat instead of his chosen love in Java, this collection consists of 24 titled poems and pieces of lyrical prose, none of which are dated. First published in the magazine Poedjangga Baroe, the collection has been republished as a stand-alone book several times.
Analysis of Nyanyi Sunyi has focused on the theme of God and His relationship to humanity, as well as of aspects of human existence: fate, dissatisfaction, and escape. Literary critics H.B. Jassin and Zuber Usman view the collection as an attempt to address Amir’s worldly problems. The collection has been noted as difficult to read owing to its usage of rarely used Malay and Javanese terms and basis in Islamic culture and Malay history. Despite this, Nyanyi Sunyi has been described as freer in its form than traditional Malay poetry, with what poet Chairil Anwar termed "compactly violent, sharp, and yet short" sentences which brought a new style to the Indonesian language. (Full article...)Selected picture
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Addie Muljadi Sumaatmadja or better known as Addie MS (born in Jakarta, Indonesia on 7 October 1959) is an Indonesian conductor, producer and composer of Sundanese and Javanese descent. He currently directs the Twilite Orchestra, which he founded in 1991.
Born in Jakarta to a tile factory owner, Addie became interested in music at an early age. By the age of 12 he was studying to play the piano, and during high school he became involved with several musical projects. After failing to finish his university studies, Addie focused entirely on music. His first forays were into pop music, but in 1991 he abandoned the genre for classical music by dedicating himself entirely to his new orchestra. Since then, he has continued to conduct Twilite Orchestra, although he occasionally ventures into film soundtracks and pop songs. (Full article...)Did you know -
- ... that during the Indonesian National Revolution the country's first flag, Bendera Pusaka (first hoisting pictured), was cut in half to save it from the Dutch military forces?
- ... that Jamila dan Sang Presiden, submitted to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, was initially written after the director received a UNICEF grant?
- ... that among Amir Hamzah's works are poems that are both explicitly religious and have an erotic element present?
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- ... that although he was a former Indonesian prime minister, Soekiman Wirjosandjojo was not arrested during a political purge as he was considered a non-threat?
- ... that Anggara Wicitra Sastroamidjojo, a regional councillor in Jakarta, Indonesia, received media attention for bringing his seven-month-old child into the legislative chamber?
- ... that during the 1970s, future Indonesian president Habibie would go to a specific noodle shop every lunchtime?
- ... that Indonesian politician Rahmad Mas'ud received his master's degree simultaneously with four of his siblings?
- ... that Yudas Sabaggalet, an Indonesian politician, worked in a Coca-Cola factory while studying at university?
- ... that a municipal purchase of 177 motorcycles by Hevearita Gunaryanti Rahayu, the mayor of Semarang, Indonesia, caused a social media controversy due to media misreporting?
In this month
- 5 July 1959 – President Sukarno issues a decree dissolving the Constituent Assembly and reintroducing the Constitution of 1945
- 8 July 1976 – The Palapa A1, Indonesia's first communication satellite, is launched from Cape Canaveral
- 12 July 1975 – The National Monument (pictured) in Jakarta is dedicated
- 23 July 2001 – Indonesia's first female president, Megawati Sukarnoputri, takes office
- 29 July 1947 – A flight carrying medical supplies is shot down over Bantul; this date is commemorated as a service day for the Indonesian Air Force
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Ternate, North Maluku (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Penglipuran Village, one of the cleanest villages in the world, is located in Bali. (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Pagaruyung Palace, It was built in the traditional Rumah Gadang vernacular architectural style. (from Culture of Indonesia)
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Sumatran orangutan mother and child in Mount Leuser National Park, North Sumatra (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Amanjiwo hotel (from Tourism in Indonesia)Borobudur viewed from
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Beratan Lake and Temple in Bali, a popular image often featured to promote Indonesian tourism (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Kahayan River, Central Kalimantan (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Kendang, a traditional Indonesian drum, is often used during traditional music performances (from Culture of Indonesia)
- The batik shirt, as worn by the 7th Indonesian President
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Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue in Bali, Garuda is a national symbol and identity of Indonesia (from Culture of Indonesia)The
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Legian, Bali (from Tourism in Indonesia)A spa suite in
- Indonesia possesses rich and colourful
- Roofed kori agung gate at the
- Indonesian 2009 election ballot. Since 2004, Indonesians are able to vote their president directly. (from
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Masjid Agung Kotagede Mosque (from History of Indonesia)Gate of
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Trowulan archaeological site, East Java (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Sasando, traditional music instrument of Rotenese people from East Nusa Tenggara (from Culture of Indonesia)
- Surfing in Kuta beach, Bali (from
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Angklung, traditional music instrument of Sundanese people from West Java (from Culture of Indonesia)
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Visit Indonesia Year 1991. (from Tourism in Indonesia)The rhino was the mascot of
- Megalithic statue found in Tegurwangi,
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Saronde Island, Gorontalo (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Pangandaran Beach, West Java (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Halilintar, one of the Amusement in Dunia Fantasi, Jakarta (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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floral float, depicting wayang golek wooden puppet in Pasadena Rose Parade 2013. (from Tourism in Indonesia)Wonderful Indonesia
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Tana Toraja in South Sulawesi, one of Destination Management Organization in Indonesia (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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caning in Aceh. The westernmost special province is one of the few regions within Indonesia that implement full Islamic sharia law, where public caning is frequently held. Caution is required for visitors regarding clothing, modesty issues, morality and consumption of alcohol, to avoid troubles with the local authority. (from Tourism in Indonesia)Public
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Prambanan temple complex in Yogyakarta, this is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia and the second largest Hindu temple in Southeast Asia (from Culture of Indonesia)The
- Dutch settlement in the East Indies.
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Kamasan Palindon Painting detail, an example of Kamasan-style classical painting (from Culture of Indonesia)
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Great Mosque of Medan, an example of Moorish, Mughal and Spanish architecture combination in Indonesia. (from Tourism in Indonesia)
- A traditional tailor (
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Prambanan temple. (from Tourism in Indonesia)Cultural performance near
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Kawah Putih, West Java (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Prambanan in Java was built during the Sanjaya dynasty of Mataram Kingdom; it is one of the largest Hindu temple complexes in Southeast Asia. (from History of Indonesia)
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Ijen crater, East Java (from Tourism in Indonesia)Blue lava of
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Kecak dance performance as a tourist attraction in Bali. (from Tourism in Indonesia)
- Desa wisata
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Gedong Songo Temples, Ungaran, Central Java (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Bandung with its boutiques, distribution stores and factory outlets is well known by locals and foreign visitors as shopping heaven in Indonesia (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Hotel Indonesia (est. 1962), one of the earliest high-rise buildings in Jakarta (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Borobudur is the single most visited tourist attraction in Indonesia. (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Indonesian national flag (from History of Indonesia)Timorese women with the
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Balinese Ramayana traditional dance are popular tourist attractions especially in Ubud, Bali. (from Tourism in Indonesia)Cultural performances such as
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Nias adu zatua (wooden ancestor statues) (from Culture of Indonesia)The
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Taufik Hidayat, 2004 Olympic gold medalist in badminton men's singles. (from Culture of Indonesia)
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Djakarta Warehouse Project 2017 (from Tourism in Indonesia)The Garuda main stage of
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Baiturrahman Mosque in Aceh, a most popular and fine example of Islamic art and architecture in Indonesia (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Bali bombings memorial, the terrorist attacks were a major blow for the Indonesian tourism industry (from Tourism in Indonesia)The
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Lake Toba, the world largest volcanic lake panoramic view seen from Merek, North Sumatra (from Tourism in Indonesia)
- Japanese commanders in the Dutch East Indies during the surrender (from
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Karimunjawa (from Tourism in Indonesia)Fishing boats in the main harbour
- University students and police forces clash in May 1998 (from
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Talempong, traditional music instrument of Minangkabau people from West Sumatra (from Culture of Indonesia)
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Padang Station during COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020. Indonesian travel and tourism industry was suffering by this coronavirus outbreaks (from Tourism in Indonesia)Empty seats at
- Dutch imperial painting depicting the Dutch East Indies as "our most precious gem" (1916) (from
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Hotel Majapahit (est. 1910) in Surabaya experienced the tearing of the Dutch flag by youths Surabaya in 1946. (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Rendang as the number one dish of their 'World's 50 Most Delicious Foods' list. (from Culture of Indonesia)In 2011 an online poll by 35,000 people held by CNN International chose
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Borobudur, Yogyakarta (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Lake Toba in North Sumatra, one of 10 Priority Tourism Destinations (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Pettakere Cave "Hand print paintings". The oldest known cave paintings are more than 44,000 years old. Maros, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (from Culture of Indonesia)
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Ambarawa Railway Museum, Central Java (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Raja Ampat (from Tourism in Indonesia)A diver in
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rice terraces in Indonesia (from History of Indonesia)Example of
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Hotel Savoy Homann (completed 1939) in Bandung, an example of Art Deco buildings in Indonesia (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Papuan tribal war dance from Yapen, Papua. The easternmost provinces of Papua and West Papua are still affected by small scale regional conflict caused by separatist rebellion. Caution required for travelers into these provinces. (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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- Map of Indonesia; 1674–1745 by Khatib Çelebi, a geographer from the Ottoman Turks. (from
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Lake Singkarak, West Sumatera (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Pencak Silat, a form of martial arts. (from Culture of Indonesia)A demonstration of
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Karawaci, Greater Jakarta area (from Tourism in Indonesia)A golf course in
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Sewu Mahayana Buddhist temple near Prambanan, Central Java. (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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B.J. Habibie. Women wear kain batik and kebaya with selendang (sash), while men wear jas and dasi (western suit with tie) with peci cap. (from Culture of Indonesia)Formal family portrait of former Indonesian's President
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Borobudur Buddhist monument, Sailendra dynasty, is the largest Buddhist temple in the world. (from History of Indonesia)8th-century
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Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, one of the main gate for international visitors to enter Indonesia (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Kolintang (Kolintang Kayu), traditional music instrument of Minahasa people from North Sulawesi (from Culture of Indonesia)Wooden
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Bunaken marine park, North Sulawesi (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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Kelimutu crater lakes, East Nusa Tenggara (from Tourism in Indonesia)Mount
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Bali is famous for its rich and colourful culture, Hindu festivals and dances. (from Tourism in Indonesia)
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bicycle infantry move through Java during their occupation of the Dutch East Indies. (from History of Indonesia)Japanese
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Sukarno speaking at the Rapat Akbar (grand meeting) on 19 September 1945 (from History of Indonesia)
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