As of the most recent estimates, the number of U.S. citizens living in Indonesia is typically around 3,000 to 5,000. This figure can fluctuate due to factors such as expatriate work assignments, student populations, and other personal circumstances. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the U.S. Embassy or official government resources.
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about one fifth of the population
The question is far too broad. There are many, many thousands of laws the US citizens have to abide by.
How many adults live in the United States of America
this sucks
Puerto Rico is a US Territory and its inhabitants are US Citizens! So, if they are US Citizens, any US citizen can live in Puerto Rico.
Check the related link. As of Jan 2007... Legal non-Citizen Residents: 18,870,000 Illegal non-Citizens Residents: 11,780,000
US - 315,000,000 Indonesia - 237,500,000
He moved to Indonesia when he was about six and his mother married an Indonesian. He came back to the US about four years later to live with his maternal grandmother and attend a private school in Hawaii.
Yes, there are many US citizens who have cars, but there are many US citizens (like those who are children, those who can't afford cars, etc.) who do not have cars. There are over 250 million registered motor vehicles in the US.
all of us
All were as this is our law.