Time for a bit more about, Indonesia like the
currency is the
Rupiah.
Which was introduced in 1946 by Indonesian
nationalists fighting
for independence. It replaced the Japanese
issued version of the
Netherlands Indies Gulden which had been
introduced during
the occupation during WW1.
In its early years, the rupiah was used in
conjunction with
other currencies, including a new version of
the gulden
introduced by the Dutch.
The Komodo dragon is the country’s
national animal it is endemic to several Indonesian islands, including Komodo,
Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. These large lizards thrive in
hot, dry environments, such as savannas and tropical forests
at low elevations.
The national flower is the Jasmins a
beautiful and sweet smelling flower, there are many types of Jasmine in
Indonesia but specifically Indonesia chose Jasminum Sambac to represent
Indonesia as a national symbol.
The national bird is the Javan Hawke Eagle and
has been since 1993, it is currently facing threats to its habitat due to logging.
The national dish is Tumpeng a cone-shaped
rice dish with side dishes of vegetables and meat. The rice itself may be plain
steamed rice, or uduk rice. The cone shaped rice surrounded by assorted of
Indonesian dishes, such as vegetables, fried chicken, grilled chicken, sweet
and spicy fried beef to name a few. Also very popular is Nasi Goreng a fried
rice dish.
When I looked up the national sport, I was
shown Pencak Silat a form of martial arts also mentioned was football, basketball,
volleyball and badminton.
Well, that’s all for this post.
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