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Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia is a country in Oceania and Southeast Asia. It comprises 17,508 islands and has a land area of 735,355 sq mi. It is the fourth most populous country in the world with about 238 million people.

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What are the traditional clothes of Makassar?

The traditional clothes of Makassar is baju bodo.

Where is the MNC head office based?

MNC Tower Jl Kebon Sirih kav 17-19 Jakarta Pusat

Where is Lombok island in relation to Indonesia?

Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat or NTB) province, Indonesia.

What river flows through the middle of Jakarta?

The Ciliwung river flows through the middle of Jakarta. Please see the related links for further information.

What is the country code and area code of Denpasar- Bali Indonesia?

The country code and area code of Denpasar- Bali, Indonesia is 62, (0)36.

Where is the sunda strait?

It is of the west coast of Java, in the Bahamas

It is of the west coast of Java, in the Bahamas

Do Kangaroos live on Tasmania or New Guinea or Indonesia?

Australia's most common large kangaroo, the red kangaroo, is not found in Australia's island state of Tasmania.

Foresters kangaroos, a sub-species of Eastern Grey kangaroo, are found in Tasmania, and there are also numerous wallaby species, as well as the Tasmanian pademelon.

The only kangaroos found in New guinea (which comprises both papua New Guinea and a province of Indonesia) are various species of tree kangaroo.

Is it cheap to holiday in Bali?

It really depends on your definition on cheap such as how much is your budget in terms of Rupiah or Dollars. However, Bali can offer you (in terms of pricing) so many choices of accomodation, travel mode and food that can cater to variety of budget whether it is backpacker style or splurge. You can also find some of world most expensive hotels in Bali. Maybe a travel guide such as Lonely Planet can help you.

How far is Australia from Indonesia by cargo ship?

It depends upon where you are going. The shortest distance, from Cape York to Merauke is about 300 kilometers (190 miles) and would be covered in a day or two. To travel from the east coast at Sydney to the farthest points of Sumatra would be a distance of over 12000 km (7450 miles) and could take between 2 and 4 weeks depending on the route.

Are there Oceanic Art Galleries in Bali Indonesian?

There are some Tribal Art Galleries in Legion and one in Ubud called Ewa Oceanic Art Gallery.

Who saw the occupation of french Indochina Indonesia Malaya and the Philippines as an opportunity?

Ho Chi Minh saw the Japanese occupation as an opportunity to organize the Vietminh. When the Japanese withdrew after World War II, he and the Vietminh declared Vietnamese independence.

Why Indonesian girls are mostly lesbian?

No, Indonesian girls are not mostly lesbian.

I think, personally, that in Indonesia, England and a lot of Asian countries, it has become a fashion to be transsexual or lesbian. I am a gay teenager so this is not an attempt to bad mouth the LGBT community but I do generally believe that judging by your surroundings, you can influence yourself and convince yourself you are not heterosexual. Especially if you are only Bi-curious and tell people you are gay/bi, a lot of girls fuss over you so you start to pick up their traits and girls are always going on about hot men and stuff so this happens.

What traditonal foods does Indonesia eat on Christmas?

Foods eaten on Christmas in Indonesia are similar to the foods eaten in the western world: turkey, cranberries, etc.

Have several paper bills from bank indonesia 10 sepuluh sen 1964 what are these?

They are probably banknotes, a type of negotiable instrument known as a promissory note, made by a bank, payable to the bearer on demand. When banknotes were first introduced, they were, in effect, a promise to pay the bearer in coins, but gradually became a substitute for the coins and a form of money in their own right. Banknotes were originally issued by commercial banks, but since their general acceptance as a form of money, most countries have assigned the responsibility for issuing national banknotes to a central bank. National banknotes are legal tender, meaning that medium of payment allowed by law or recognized by a legal system to be valid for meeting a financial obligation.[1] Historically, banks sought to ensure that they could always pay customers in coins when they presented banknotes for payment. This practice of "backing" notes with something of substance is the basis for the history of central banks backing their currencies in gold or silver. Today, most national currencies have no backing in precious metals or commodities and have value only by fiat. With the exception of non-circulating high-value or precious metal issues, coins are used for lower valued monetary units, while banknotes are used for higher values.

How do you spell tomato in Indonesia?

just say 'tomat' without the 'o' or say 'buah tomat' means tomato fruit