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Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia. Close neighboring countries are Thailand, Singapore, Philippines,Vietnam, Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, nMalaysia. Australia is located quite close to Indonesia too.
What happened in 2004 at the Indonesian islands in the Indian Ocean that caused a tsunami?
A large undersea earthquake near the island of Sumatra in Indonesia raised a huge section of the ocean floor, generating a tsunami in all directions. Most devastated were the nearby coastal areas of Sumatra, especially around Aceh province at the extreme northwest end of the island. But the series of tsunamis extended for thousands of miles, causing destruction in Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India, and as far away as Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Kenya and Tanzania in Africa.
What is the climate type in Indonesia?
Indonesia lies in the equator therefore it has a tropical rainforest. However some parts in Indonesia are highlands - quite singnificantly above the sea level - therefore have a much colder/ milder climate.
What is the routing number for bank rakyat Indonesia?
Routing number or swift code for Bank Rakyat Indonesia/BRI is BRINIDJA
The location of Borneo is still known by that name today in 2014. Borneo is an island which encompasses an area of 287,001 square miles.
What are the major industries of Indonesia?
Some major natural resources in Indonesia are palm oil and fish. The palm oil comes from palm oil trees that grow in the tropics. Malaysia and Indonesia now produce 85% of the world's palm oil. Many Indonesians eat fish. Fish is the main source of protein in Indonesia. Some Indonesians built their homes on boats. Fish are caught in the oceans and rivers and are stocked in lakes and ponds.
Which of these statements best describes the culture that exists in Indonesia?
Indonesia is made up of over 17,000 islands.
What is the cost of living in Indonesia?
If you are planning to move to Indonesia, it can be a good choice since the lower cost of living is one of the reasons which is why Indonesia attracts lots of expats. A monthly income or salary of $1,400 to $1,600 will be sufficient for you and your family to live well. You can also lower the cost of living still by moving to rural area where $200 will be sufficient for you to settle in. Many expats in indonesia earn much higher than the minimum amount. This is one of the reasons why this place has become very attractive for foreigners. Even for those on a thousand dollar budget, most of the expenses will include the rent, and the rest can be spent on shopping. The goods which are sold in stores in indonesiaa are also cheap compared to other countries in Asia.
Largest religion in Malaysia and Indonesia?
The largest religion in Maylaysia and Indonesia is Muslim. Maylaysia is about 60.7% Muslim and Buddhism is the next largest religion. The largest religion in Indonesia is Muslim...don't have the percentage.
Jakarta is the capitol of which country?
Indonesia is a country, not a city. The capital of Indonesia is the city of Jakarta.
Why were the Dutch in Indonesia?
The Dutch started their presence in East India in the early 17th century. There was no such thing as "Indonesia" at the time, only a great number of independent Sultanates on the many islands. The Dutch Republic established a number of trading posts on some of the islands (today's Indonesian capital Jakarta being one of them) and from there, concluded trade agreements with most of the island's Sultans, with the aim of establishing a monopoly for itself with regard to the spices trade from the islands - which they did successfully, forcing the English and Portuguese out of the spices trade there. From then to around 1820 the Dutch Republic confined its role to that of local power broker and extended its influence by carrot and stick-methods: supporting the rulers friendly to them and 'punishing' rulers who did not abide with the agreements that gave the Dutch their monopoly position - sometimes by raids, sometimes by supporting 'friendly' claimants for the throne of a cumbersome Sultan. After 1820 the Dutch decided that they wanted more direct rule, with Sultans as only ceremonial heads of State. The struggle to get direct control was a long and hard one, and it would take until after 1920 until the Dutch really could consider themselves masters of the Archipelago.
What are some foods eaten in Indonesia?
rice and they have great seafood their food is spicy but in the most part if u go to the capital u get exotic stuff like pork belly , live frogs ect. The basic diet on most of the islands is rice (nasi), lots of it, supplemented with vegetables, a bit of fish, and, once in a while, savory meat and eggs. Anything with the word nasi in front of it means it's prepared or served with rice. All traditional Indonesian food is designed to complement or be complemented by rice. For Indonesians, the whiter the rice, and the more it's been hulled and slipped, the tastier it is. White rice serves as a sharp counterpoint to the spiciness and heat of Indonesian food.
Beef products are consumed mostly by urbanites. Rural consumption of beef is kept in check by the need to maintain buffalo as draught animals and cows as milk producers. Chicken tends to be scrawny and tough in Indonesia, but at least it has flavor. Pork is produced and consumed by the Hindu Balinese, the urban Chinese, and the Torajans. In Islamic Indonesia, pork must be served-if served at all-on a separate table, and never on the same plate with other foods. Goats, bred all over Indonesia, are the Muslim staff of life.
Indonesia offers a staggering amount of fresh seafood: tuna, shrimp, lobster, crab, anchovies, carp, prawns, and sea slugs. Try the succulent baked fish (ikan bakar), or a huge plate of perfectly prepared prawns in butter and garlic sauce. Some freshwater fish such as the buttery belanak (gray mullet) are bred in compounds; take the bones out, mix with coconut milk and spices, then wrap back in its skin and bake.
How do you say 'where are you' in Indonesian?
Where are you in Indonesian is Kamu lagi dimana?
If you are asking now then it will be Kamu sekarang lagi dimana? (Where are you now?)
di mana kamu
How do Indonesian people prepare their food?
they put it over some fire like you would when you usally cook rice xx
All buildings are man-made.
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What is the phrase 'hello' when translated from English to Indonesian?
The phrase 'how do you do' in Indonesian is:
There is no distinction between 'How are you' and 'How do you do' when it translate to Indonesian
What large island country is located north of australia?
Indonesia is the closest country that located to the west of Australia. Timor Leste is also an island that is located directly to the west.
When did Indonesia become a republic?
On August 17 1945 Indonesia declared itself an independent republic. WW2 was ending and the Japanese occupiers were leaving so they allowed Indonesia to declare independence. Then the Dutch and their Allies the English came back and tried to recolonize the place resulting in four years of war until the USA told the Dutch to leave. In theory full independence wasn't achieved until 1949 but the republic existed from Aug 1945. There a many "royal" families in Indonesia, each ethnic group has one or more than one. Indonesia only works because it is a secular republic.
How do you say 1-10 in Indonesia?
1. satu - one
2. dua - two
3. tiga - three
4. empat - four
5. lima - five
6. enam - six
7. tujuh - seven
8. lapan- eight
9. sembilan - nine
10. sepuluh - ten
What are the personal qualities of teachers in Thailand Indonesia and Australia?
Teacher is avery very very good for the students.
Her dresses of a good impresion for the students.
Her styl is a good for the students.
Teacher r the parents of the students and students r the children for the teacher.