yes
No, they don't
No, Mount Tambora is located in Indonesia on the island of Sumbawa, while Krakatoa is an island in Indonesia between Java and Sumatra. They are approximately 1,000 kilometers apart. Both volcanoes are known for their historic eruptions.
It is not that they "use" it. Wayang is a show. And it is still performed in many parts in Indonesia, especially in Java and Bali.
Yes, Indonesia is overcrowded. By 2007 the population is already 234,693,997. And it is still rapidly growing.
No, it was apart of the Dutch Empire. It gained independence from Holland in 1949.
No, Eastern New Guinea is still New Guinea and not part of Indonesia.
yes if you watch smackdown he is still apart of wwe.
Yes, Malaysia, sabah & sarawak and Kalimantan apart of Indonesia is in borneo island.
No, Mount Rakata in Indonesia is not extinct. It is still an active volcano. However, the chances of it erupting are slim.
Indonesia was known as spice island in the imperialism days. But now, we can still call it spice island.
The world's loudest volcanic explosion in 1883 occurred in Indonesia when the island of Krakatoa erupted and blew itself apart. The explosion was so powerful that it was heard over 3,000 miles away and caused massive tsunamis that devastated surrounding coastlines.
a country. and still is.