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Indonesia

-Bryce Davies 8th period


Table of Contents

General Information – Page 3 Scientific Contributions – Page 14


Map of Indonesia Video – Page 4 Scientific Figures – Page 15
Map of Indonesia 1 – Page 5 Energy Resources – Page 16
Map of Indonesia 2 – Page 6 Interesting Facts – Page 17
Map of Indonesia 3 – Page 7 Native Animals – Page 18
Geography and Climate – Page 8 Travel Video – Page 19
Government and Economics – Page 9 References – Page 20
Food and Drink – Page 10 References Continued – Page 21
Values and Beliefs – Page 11 References Continued (x2) – Page 22
Family and Education – Page 12
Customs and Traditions – Page 13
General information
I chose Indonesia because its has many exotic species including the komodo
dragon, which only lives on komodo island (an Indonesian island), rare places in
Indonesia, and Flores the only Non - Indonesian place komodo dragons inhabit.
Indonesia is far off the Asian coast but is still considered an Asian country. It is
close to the coast of Australia and is west of the North Pacific Ocean. Some
islands nearby are Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and the Greater Sunda
Islands. The main language spoken in Indonesia is Bahasa Indonesia, and over
300 different native languages are spoken in Indonesia such as Sanskrit, Arabic,
Portuguese, Dutch, and Chinese. As if right now, Nov. 8 2018, 3:09 P.M., there
are 267,804,985 people in Indonesia.

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Map of
Indonesia

Here is my map of
Indonesia from Mr. Hicks
class. First off, we start
with only the country;
Indonesia and it’s lakes

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Map of
Indonesia

Here is my map of
Indonesia from Mr. Hicks
class. Secondly, we have
my country; Indonesia,
and it’s lakes. Also we
have the neighboring
countries of Indonesia
with a few of their natural
features.

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Map of
Indonesia

Here is my map of
Indonesia from Mr. Hicks
class. Last, we have my
country; Indonesia, and
it’s lakes, the neighboring
countries of Indonesia
with a few of their natural
features, and the oceans
and seas surrounding it.

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Geography and Climate
Two of Indonesia's great mountain
ranges are Mount Java and the Kapuas
Mountains, and two of Indonesia's most
famous rivers are the Mahakam River and
the Kapuas River. Indonesia has a
tropical climate with an average
temperature of 28°C. Indonesia is also
receives lots of rain per year, specifically
2,000 millimeters per year. Jakarta is the
biggest city in Indonesia with 10,075,310
people and is located on Java Island near
the northern coast line.
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Government and Economics
Indonesia has a
representative democratic
republic. Indonesia’s current
President is Joko Widodo.
They are a developing
industrial economy that is
supported by a lower middle
income class. Services is the
country’s second largest
form of income. Indonesia’s
main exports are Petroleum,
Natural Gas, Textiles,
Automotive, and Electrical
Appliances.
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Food and Drink
• Some of Indonesia’s
most enjoyed dishes
include; Indonesian Pork
Satay, Beef Rendang,
Fried Rice, Nasi Rawon,
and much more. Some
of Indonesia’s most
famous beverages
include; Bajigur, Bir
Pletok, Sekoteng, and
more.
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Values and Beliefs
Indonesia is a country that has a
Muslim-majority population, with over
87.2% of the Population. They also have
five other main religion Protestant,
Catholic, Hindu, Buddhist, and
Confucian. Indonesia also has 245 Non-
official religions. Indonesia believes
that Islam is the complete version of a
faith that was revealed many times
before through prophets including
Adam, Abraham, Moses and Jesus.
Muslims consider the Quran to be the
final revelation of God.
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Family and Education
Most households consist of parents(or a
parent)and usually 2-4 children. Some
households have one or more relatives
living with the family such as
grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins.
The mother's role is highly respected in a
family and is usually the one to do the
family chores and such. How does the
educational system work in your country?
Indonesia has the same educational
system as the U.S.A. so they have to
complete all the way through high school
and it’s optional to go to college.
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Customs and Traditions
Indonesia has lots of traditions
such as; Kasarda: harvest
offering ritual, Rambu Solo:
Taraji's funeral ceremony,
Ngurek: body hurting ritual,
and much more. Indonesia also
celebrates many English
holidays such as Christmas
and New Years Eve. Indonesia
also has its own unique
holidays such as Maulidur
Rasul and Pancasila Day. At
least two pictures showing
holidays and/or customs.
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Scientific Contributions
Indonesia has a very big
part in the internet, around
one-third of its people
have fixed line Internet
access. Also Bandung
Indonesia has launched a,
“Smart Cities” ,project that
addresses issues of
transportation, garbage
collection, energy
sustainability, service
delivery, and more.
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Scientific Figures
Professor B.J. Habibie is an
Indonesian Engineer who studied
and received the doctorate degree in
Aerospace engineering in Aachen,
Germany. He is also the scientist
who found the Habibie Factor.
He is also known for the first Indonesian who made the first Indonesian
aeroplane and Yohanes Surya is an Indonesian physicist and coach of
Indonesian Physics Team for the Olympiad (TOFI) since 1993. under
his guidance. the Indonesian team has won 54 gold medals, 33 silver
medals, and 42 bronze medals at various international science and
physics competitions. he is also known as the founder of Surya
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Energy Resources
Indonesia produces oil,
coal, natural gas and palm
oil. Renewable energy in
Indonesia is high: solar,
wind, hydro and
geothermal energy, and
tropical rain forests and
peatland areas have
extensive coal storage.
Indonesia uses 8200
gallons of oil per year and
52000 pounds of coal.
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Indonesia is made up of 18,307
Interesting Facts islands and Since 2001, there have
been at least 45 air accidents on
Indonesian soil. At least two
pictures showing interesting facts.

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Native Animals The komodo
dragon is the
Pictures Taken at Zoo Biggest lizard on
Earth. The king
cobra is one of
the very few
spitting cobras
in the World The
Komodo Dragon
and Crocodile
were the only
two that I was
able to take
pictures of.

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Video visit to Indonesia CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS
References CLICK HERE TO RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS

Thanks to the following for the info and pictures:


https://asian.washington.edu/fields/indonesian
http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/indonesia-population/
https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/indonesia/idland.htm
https://factsofindonesia.com/famous-rivers-in-indonesia
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/biggest-cities-in-indonesia.html
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jakarta,+Indonesia/@-
6.3920085,107.0556004,10z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x2e69f3e945e34b9d:0x100
c5e82dd4b820!8m2!3d-6.180495!4d106.8283415
https://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/climate/Indonesia.htm
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-15105920
https://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/indonesia/economy
http://www.indochili.com/top-10-indonesian-food-that-you-must-try/
https://www.indoindians.com/10-must-try-indonesian-traditional-drinks/
https://www.indonesia-investments.com/culture/religion/item69
https://www.britannica.com/place/Indonesia/Religions
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Thanks to the following for the info and pictures:


https://trip101.com/article/10-unique-indonesian-traditions-that-will-hypnotize-you
https://www.officeholidays.com/countries/indonesia/index.php
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/techtank/2015/05/05/indonesia-is-moving-forward-with-digital-
innovation/
http://energy-indonesia.com/03dge/0131009mix.pdf
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/asia/indonesia/articles/indonesia-facts/
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mpbfAhVNRKwKHb1tCuYQjRx6BAgBEAU&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcommons.wikimedia.org%2F
wiki%2FFile%3AMount_Bromo%2C_Java%2C_Indonesia.jpg&psig=AOvVaw0d6edOSX46ZN21ff
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Thanks to the following for the info and pictures:


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