Monday, 6 October 2025

Indonesia

 


Hello everyone, this week we are looking at the country of Indonesia which is in Asia. It is a vast and fascinating country with a wealth of unique facts.

The current capital is Jakarta, located on the island of Java. However, the government is in the process of relocating the capital to a new city, Nusantara, on the island of Borneo (East Kalimantan), due to overcrowding and environmental issues in Jakarta.  



It has a population of around 284.7 to 285.7 million people making it the world's fourth most populous country. It has the largest Muslim population in the world, though the country is officially secular and recognizes six major religions.

Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state, comprising over 17,000 islands (though the exact number is debated). Due to its numerous islands, it has the second-longest coastline in the world, after Canada.  


It stretches over a distance equivalent to about one-eighth of Earth's circumference and straddles the equator.  


Located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Indonesia is one of the most volcanic countries in the world, home to 139 volcanoes, with many still active. It also has the world's largest volcanic lake, that being Lake Toba, on Sumatra.

The national motto is "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" (Unity in Diversity), there are more than 300 ethnic groups with over 700 languages and dialects spoken. The official national language is Bahasa Indonesia, which serves as a unifying force across the archipelago.  

The island of Java is the most populous island in the world, home to more than half of Indonesia's total population. It is where the capital is located.   

The flag of Indonesia, known as Sang Saka Merah Putih (The Lofty Red and White), is a simple yet powerful design.

It is a horizontal bicolour of two equal bands, with red on top and white on the bottom. The red symbolises courage (keberanian), and the white symbolises purity (kesucian).

It was officially adopted on August 17, 1945, the day the nation proclaimed its independence.  

However, the red and white colours and the bicolour design have a much longer history, tracing back to the Majapahit Empire in the 13th century. This flag was also used by Indonesian nationalist movements as early as 1928.

   

14 comments:

  1. I have a dear dear dear friend who lives there. She is Chinese by birth but has been in Indonesia for a great deal of her life.

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  2. Thank you so much for coming to see me. I have bee absent from most of the blogs because of a great deal of busy work with Katie. Katie is much better now. XX

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    1. It is my pleasure to stop by and see how you and Katie are doing

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  3. Thanks for that Jo-Anne. So many Islands and so many people in total.

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    1. I suspect there are more islands then most people realise

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  4. I had no idea how crowded it was there. That's a lot of shoreline!!

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  5. It truly is amazing that a group of islands could unite into one nation. Fascinating! Blessings, Jo-Anne!

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    1. Yes that is fascinating, I didn't know there were so many islands making up the country

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  6. Oh I would really love to visit.

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  7. What a huge population! That was surprising!

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