Republik Indonesia
Indok Bandar Jakarta (de facto)
Nusantara
Borak Wilayah 1.904.570 km2
Basa Bahasa Indonesia
Suku Bangsa Sakitar 1.340 suku bangsa
Jumlah Panduduk 277.749.853 jiwa
Agama Islam 86,70%
Kristen 10,72%
Hindu 1,74%
Buddha 0,77%
Kong Hu Chu 0,03%
Barihna 0,04%
Pamarintah Presiden: Prabowo Subianto
Wakil Presiden: Gibran Rakabuming Raka
Mata Uang Rupiah
Zona Waktu Macom-macom
(jak UTC+7 sampai UTC+9)
Lajur Kamudi Kiri
Kode Talipon +62
Banua Asia


Republik Indonesiya joda da salah osay nagara say tipik di Asia Tenggara, nagara Indonesiya ngaduh lamon suku bangsa rik basa say tijaw-jaw jak Sabang laju di Marawke. Basa say dipakay nagara Indonesiya joda da Bahasa Indonesia salah osay basa say paling lamon digunako di duniya sa.

Baruyut Kata

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Indonesiya buasal jak ruwa kata Bahasa Yunani joda da Indos rik Nesos say buhorti Pulaw-pulaw Hindiya (Indus) di Hulu.[1]

Sajarah

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Samakkung jadi Indonesiya pocak ganta sa, payja Kapulawan di Indonesiya kok jak uwat Karajoan-karajoan balak cara Sriwijaya rik Majapahit. Radu na uwat Karajoan-karajoan Islam cara Demak, Samudra Pasai, Mataram. Indonesiya mardika jak panjajahan bangsa Eropa tanggal 17 Agustus 1945 say sampay ganta tirayako[2][3][4][5] Homo sapiens tungguk dija sakitar 43,000 SM.[6]

Geografi

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Wilayah Indonesiya sa tibontang jak Sabang laju guk Merawke, say dilomna uwat 17.504 pulaw liyu. Indonesiya tipik di antara ruwa banuwa, joda da Asia rik Australia, rik di antara ruwa Samudra, joda da Samudra Pasifik rik Samudra Hindia.

Wilayah nagara Indonesiya uwat di koordinat antara 6° 04' 30" LU rik 11° 00' 36" LS rik antara 94° 58' 21" rik 141° 01' 10" BT, say mbontang satijang 5.120 kilometer (3.181 mil) jak darak guk topi rik 1.760 kilometer (1.094 mil) jak liba guk hulu. Borak pamatang atawa daratan Indonesiya joda da 1.916.906,77 km², samantara borak parayranna sakitar 3.110.000 km² rik garis pantay satijang 108 ribu km.

Rujukan

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  1. Tomascik T, Anmarie Janice Mah, Anugerah Nontji, Mohammad Kasim Moosa The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas – Part One Periplus Editions (1996) Hong Kong, ISBN 978-962-593-078-7
  2. G.G. Pope Recent advances in far eastern paleoanthropology Annual Review of Anthropology, vol 17, hal 43–77 (1988) doi 10.1146/annurev.an.17.100188.000355
  3. T. Whitten, R.E. Soeriaatmadja, A.A. Suraya The Ecology of Java and Bali Periplus Editions (1996) Hong Kong, hal 309–412
  4. G.G. Pope Evidence on the age of the Asian Hominidae Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 80, isu 16, hal 4988–4992 (1983) pmid 6410399, doi 10.1073/pnas.80.16.4988, pmc 384173, bibcode 1983PNAS...80.4988P
  5. J.P. de Vos, P.Y. Sondaar Dating hominid sites in Indonesia Science, vol 266, isu 16, hal 4988–4992 (1994) doi 10.1126/science.7992059, bibcode 1994Sci...266.1726D
  6. History Archaeology Human Migration