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INDONESIA
LOCATION OF INDONESIA
FACTS
• Approx. 13000 islands• 237 Million Population• 4th largest population in
world• 88% Muslim population
• Language- Malay and Javanese
• Currency- Indonesian Rupiah
• Currency Symbol- Rp• Independence day-
17th August, 1945
Area: 2 million sq. km. (736,000 sq. mi.), about
three times the size of Texas; Cities: Capital--Jakarta (est. 8.8 million). Other cities--Surabaya 3.0 million, Medan 2.5
million, Bandung 2.5 million, plus an additional 3 million in the surrounding area.
Terrain: Large islands consist of coastal plains with mountainous interiors.
Climate: Equatorial but cooler in the highlands.
GEOGRAPHY
Indonesia were home to a diversity of cultures
and indigenous beliefs. Muslim invasions began in the 13th century Portuguese traders arrived early in the next
century but were ousted by the Dutch around 1595.
The Dutch United East India Company established posts on the island of Java.
HISTORY HISTORY
During the Second World War the country went
under the possession of Japan.
After the end of the war Indonesia became
independent and was declared the Republic of
Indonesia.
GDP- US$ 822.631 billion
Contribution to GDP
Agriculture: 14.9%
Industry: 46%
Services: 39.1%
ECONOMIC GROWTH
Education is free and compulsory for children
through grade 9. 70% attend secondary school About 44% of secondary school-age children
attend junior high school and others of this age group attend vocational schools.
Indonesia has a high literacy rate, with around 90% of adults able to read and write
EDUCATION
Imports -- Machinery, cars, food, chemicals,
capital goods, consumer goods.
Major suppliers--Japan, U.S., Thailand
Total imports in 2010 were $136 billion, up from
$96.83 billion in 2009.
IMPORTS
Exports --$56.3 billion including oil, natural gas, plywood,
manufactured goods.
Major markets--Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, EU & U.S
Indonesia's exports were $158 billion in 2010, a rise of 35% from $116.5 billion in 2009.
The largest export commodities for 2010 were -oil & gas (17.8%) -minerals (14.9%) -textile and footwear (8.9%) -crude palm oil
(8.54%) -electrical appliances (8.2%) -rubber products
(4.7%)
EXPORTS
Lomban Festival Bali Arts Festival Java Jazz Festival
FESTIVALS
LOMBAN FESTIVALLOMBAN FESTIVAL
BALI ARTS BALI ARTS FESTIVALFESTIVAL
JAVA JAZZ JAVA JAZZ FESTIVALFESTIVAL
Natural ecosystem with rainforests stretch over
about 57% of Indonesia's land Indonesia got Tourism Competitiveness Index at
number 74 from 139 countries Major tourist attractions
Dive sites Surf breaks Volcanoes
Number of international tourists arriving in Indonesia climbed 9.24 %
Tourism accounts for 5% of Indonesian GDP
TOURISM
SURFING IN KUTA BEACH, BALISURFING IN KUTA BEACH, BALI
LAVA FLOW FROM PREVIOUS LAVA FLOW FROM PREVIOUS ERUPTIONS, GUNUNG MERAPIERUPTIONS, GUNUNG MERAPI
JAVA SEAJAVA SEA
JIMBARANJIMBARAN BEACH BEACH BALI BALI
IJEN PLATEAUIJEN PLATEAU
LAKE MANINJAU, BUKITTINGGILAKE MANINJAU, BUKITTINGGI
BOROBUDUR TEMPLEBOROBUDUR TEMPLE
AIR TERJUN GITGIT WATERFALLSAIR TERJUN GITGIT WATERFALLS
Batik, many people are still
wearing this traditional cloth in their daily life. Other cloth, like ikat, songket, etc. are also good choices for Indonesian traditional fashion.
TRADITIONAL WEAR
Indonesia’s people are extremely diverse in
culture, language, ethnicity and religion. Around 300 distinct language and ethnic
groups populate the archipelago. Most communities belong to the Malay family,
but most people in Papua and the nearby islands are Melanesian
CULTURE AND ETHNICITY
CUISINE
Flat noodle with chicken, sometimes served with pangsi (wonton) and bakso (meatball) soup
Indonesian dessert es teler; avocado, jackfruit and young coconut in shreded ice and condensed milk
MAIN CUISINE OF INDONESIA
Indonesian Sundanese meal; roasted fish, nasi timbel (rice wrapped in banana leaf), fried chicken, sambal, fried tempeh and tofu, and sayur asem; the bowl of water with lime is kobokan
Badminton and football are the popular
sports Traditional sports include bull racing and
mock fighting Pencak silat is an Indonesian martial art
SPORTS
Appmi - Garment & Textile Asahi Furniture and Handicraft Budi Artha - Garment, Silver CV Lukita - Mutiara Lepasan, Asisoris, Silver Deer Leather Fashion - Tas Kulit
BRANDS
Devano Silver - Silver Jewelry Fa. Surdana - Silver Jewelry Fajarindo Faliman Zipper - Garment, Zipper Idda Oddang Gallery - Small Handicraft Ipmi - Garment, Textile Kirta Kaloka - Ring, Brooch, Earring,
Necklace
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