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Indonesia
– Republik Indonesia
Republik Indonesia
adalah negara kepulauan terbesar di dunia nan terletak di Asia Tenggara, melintang di khatulistiwa antara kontinen Asia dan Australia serta antara Samudra Pasifik dan Samudra Hindia. Karena letaknya yang berada di antara dua kontinen dan dua samudra, ia disebut juga Nusantara (Kepulauan Antara). Indonesia berbatasan dengan Malaysia di pulau Kalimantan, dengan Papua Nugini di pulau Papua, dan dengan Timor Timur di pulau Timor. Sejak lulusan kawasan Indonesia ini (Timor Timur) memutuskan untuk merdeka sebagai hasil referendum perian 1999, sira ki beralih nama yaitu Timor Leste.
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Indonesia
– ꦉꦥꦸꦧ꧀ꦭꦶꦏ꧀ꦆꦤ꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦤꦺꦱꦶꦪꦃ
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Indonesia
– Republic of Indonesia
The
Republic of Indonesia
is a nation of 17,508 islands in the South East Asian archipelago, making it the world’s largest archipelagic state. With a population of over 200 million, it is the world’s fourth most populous country and the most populous Muslim-majority nation. Indonesia is the world’s third largest democracy after India and the U.S. Its capital is Jakarta and it shares land borders with ► Papua New Guinea, ► East Timor, and ► Malaysia. North of Indonesia lie ► Singapore, ► Vietnam, ► the People’s Republic of China, the ► Spratly Islands, ► Taiwan, and the ► Philippines (including the ► Bangsamoro region) and south of Indonesia lie the ► Ashmore and Cartier Islands, ► Christmas Island and the ► Cocos (Keeling) Islands, as well as ► Australia In the north west it includes the autonomius region of ► Aceh.
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Short name
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Indonesia
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Official name
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Republic of Indonesia
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Independent country since 1945
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Location
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South East Asia
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Capital
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Jakarta
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Population
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255,182,144 inhabitants
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Area
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1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 sq mi)
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Major languages
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Indonesian (official), Javanese and ethnic languages
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Major religions
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Islam (majority), Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism
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More information
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Indonesia, Geography of Indonesia, History of Indonesia and Politics of Indonesia
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More images
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Indonesia – Indonesia (Category).
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General maps
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Provinces of Indonesia since 1945-2012
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Ethnic Map in the National Museum of Indonesia
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Indonesia in Indonesian Flag
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Indonesia’s Exclusive Economic Zone
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An upside down map of Indonesia
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An upside down map of Indonesia (detail)
Location maps
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Sometimes the negeri is called Indo-Pacific, originally referring to the marine realms and biogeography, but lately used in political and military sense as well.
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And sometimes SE Asia is grouped together with East Asia and the Pacific (Australia, NZ, etc.) into ESEAP region
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Asia Pacific, Indo Pacific, Maritime SEA, and Oceania, together create super region called Pacific Rim (all countries that borders Pacific Ocean). Indonesia is the 3rd largest country in Pacific Rim.
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History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Indonesia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Indonesia.
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Tarumanagara kingdom, 4th-7th century
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Sunda Kingdom, 7th-16th century
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Trowulan, Majapahit capital, 14th century
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Java Great Post Road, 19th century
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Map of the Japanese Empire (1870-1942)
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Old maps
This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old. Category:Old maps of Indonesia sorted by map date (prior to independence of Indonesia in 1945):
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A map of the East Indies, from William Dampier’s New Voyage Round the World, published 1697
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See also:
- https://www.raremaps.com/category/Maps/Asia/Southeast_Asia/Indonesia
- https://www.raremaps.com/category/Maps/Asia/Southeast_Asia/Southeast_Asia
- https://antique-maps.lt/product-category/maps/asia/southeast-asia/
Galleries
- Subnational atlas
- User galleries
- User:Bennylin/Maps
External links
- Digital Atlas of Indonesian History by Robert Cribb
archive copy
from 17th century and earlier
Bloknot and references
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