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The world's largest archipelago, Indonesia's constellation of islands straddles the divide between the Asian and Australian continental plates. As a result, the islands offer a stunning variety of topographies and ecologies Mist-shrouded volcanoes and mountains, unexplored rain forests, thousands of miles of beaches, and endless offshore reefs support a dazzling abundance of wildlife, making Indonesia an ideal destination for adventure and eco-travel.

The great majority of the country's constituent islands are of negligible size, but it does hold--wholly or in part--several islands that are enormous. These include Sumatra, Kalimantan (formerly Borneo, and shared with Malaysia), Sulawesi, and Java. The Indonesian state of Irian Jaya occupies the western half of New Guinea, which is the world's second largest island (behind Greenland). The most populous of the Indonesian islands by far is Java, home to the sprawling capital city of Jakarta. Other notable islands include the exotic, popular resort island of Bali, Lombok, Catholic Flores, and Komodo, home of dragons.

There are two discernible seasons in Indonesia: the dry season, which extends from June to October, and the rainy season, which lasts from November to March. Both are hot. The coastal regions, however, are often cool, and in the mountains the air is often chilly.

Major Tourist Cities / Areas Information:
  Bali Medan
  Bandung Puncak
  Batam Surabaya
  Bogor Surakarta
  Jakarta Ujung Pandang
  Lombok Yogyakarta
  Manado  
     
     

 

 

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Country Fact*:

Full country name: Republic of Indonesia
Area: 1,919,440 sq km
Population: 238,452,952
Capital city: Jakarta (pop 9.3 million)
People: There are 365 ethnic and tribal groups. The principal ones are Acehnese, Bataks, Minangkabaus (Sumatra); Javanese, Sundanese (Java); Balinese (Bali); Sasaks (Lombok); and Dani (Irian Jaya)
Language: Bahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay), English, Dutch, local dialects, the most widely spoken of which is Javanese
Religion: Muslim 88%, Protestant 5%, Roman Catholic 3%, Hindu 2%, Buddhist 1%, other 1%
Government: Republic
Business Hours:Business hours are generally 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, with additional hours on Friday and Saturday mornings. Some businesses have a full workday on Fridays, although Muslim employees will take at least one hour off on Friday to pray. Saturday hours generally end by 1:00 p.m
Major industries: Oil, gas, textiles, timber, coffee, rubber, coal, tin, copper, rice, pepper, palm oil
Major trading partners: Japan, USA, Singapore, South Korea, China
Internet domain : .id
International dialling code : +62

Calendar of Events*:
January/February:
1st - New Year's Day
Chinese New Year
March/April:
21th - Kartini Day
Nyepi, Balinese saka New Year
Good Friday and Easter Sunday
May:
Idul Adha (Hajh), Muslim Day of Sacrifice
Waisak Day, anniversary of the birth, death and elightenment of Buddha
June:
Ascension Day
Muharam, Muslim New Year
July:
Maulid Nabi Muhammad, the anniversary of birth of Mohammed
August:
17th - Independence Day (Hari Proklamasi Kemerdekaan) celebrates the proclamation of Indonesian Independence in 1945 by Dr.Sukarno
November:
26-28 th - Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice)
December:
Ascension Day of Mohammed
25th - Christmas Day
*Information is subject to change. For further update, please check these websites : www.bbc.com, www.cia.gov, www.earthcalendar.net
 
 
     
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