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Capital: Jakarta
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Official Language: Bahasa Indonesia
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Area: Approximately 1,904,569 square kilometers
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Time Zone: UTC+7 to UTC+9, depending on the island
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Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
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Flag: Red and white
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Population: Approximately 270 million (2021)
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National Holiday: Independence Day (Hari Kemerdekaan) on August 17
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National Anthem: "Indonesia Raya"
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Government Type: Republic
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Climate: Mainly tropical, with various climate zones depending on the region
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Economy: Major economy with a strong focus on agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and services, with a growing tourism sector
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Culture: Diverse with influences from many ethnic groups, languages, and religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam
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Key Natural Features: Indonesia has a diverse landscape, including tropical rainforests, volcanoes, white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and the famous orangutans in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra.
10 Largest Cities in Indonesia:
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Jakarta
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Surabaya
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Bandung
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Medan
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Bekasi
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Semarang
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Tangerang
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Depok
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Palembang
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South Tangerang
10 Key Tourist Attractions in Indonesia:
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Bali - Beautiful beaches, temples, and vibrant culture.
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Borobudur - The world's largest Buddhist temple in Java.
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Komodo Island - Home to the famous Komodo dragon.
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Raja Ampat - A diver's paradise with stunning coral reefs.
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Ubud - The cultural heart of Bali.
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Tana Toraja - For traditional ceremonies and unique funeral rituals.
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Yogyakarta - A city rich in Javanese culture and heritage.
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Mount Bromo - One of Indonesia's most iconic volcanoes.
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Gili Islands - A popular destination for snorkeling and diving.
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Borneo - For jungle adventures and wildlife spotting, including orangutans.