Indonesia

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Republic of Indonesia
MottoBhinneka Tunggal Ika (Old Javanese)
(English: "Unity in Diversity")
National ideology: Pancasila[1]Template:Sfn
AnthemIndonesia Raya
(English: "Great Indonesia")


Location of Indonesia
Area controlled by Indonesia shown in green
Capital
(and largest city)
Jakarta
Official language
Template:Nobold
Indonesian
Ethnic groups (2010) Javanese 40.22%
Sundanese 15.5%
and others 44.28%[2]
Demonym Indonesian
Government Unitary presidential constitutional republic
 -  President Joko Widodo
 -  Vice President Ma'ruf Amin
 -  DPR Speaker Puan Maharani
 -  DPD Speaker La Nyalla Mattalitti
 -  Chief Justice Muhammad Hatta Ali
Legislature People's Consultative Assembly (MPR)
 -  Upper House Regional Representative Council (DPD)
 -  Lower House People's Representative Council (DPR)
Formation
 -  Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms 2nd century 
 -  Islamic sultanates 13th century 
 -  Dutch East India Company 20 March 1602 
 -  Dutch East Indies 1 January 1800 
 -  Japanese occupation 9 March 1942 
 -  Independence declared from the Netherlands 17 August 1945 
 -  United States of Indonesia (USI) 27 December 1949 
 -  USI dissolved 17 August 1950 
Area
 -  Land 1,904,569[3] km2 (14th)
735,358 sq mi 
 -  Water (%) 4.85
Population
 -  Template:UN Population estimate Template:UN PopulationTemplate:UN Population 
 -  2010 census 237.42 million[4] (4th)
 -  Density 138/km2 (88th)
357/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2018 estimate
 -  Total $3.481 trillion[5] (7th)
 -  Per capita $13,120[5] (96th)
GDP (nominal) 2018 estimate
 -  Total $1.092 trillion[5] (16th)
 -  Per capita $4,116[5] (114th)
Gini (2016) 39.0 
HDI (2015) 0.689 (113th)
Currency Indonesian rupiah (Rp) (IDR)
Time zone various Template:Nowrap
Date formats DD/MM/YYYY
Drives on the left
Internet TLD .id
Website
indonesia.go.id
Calling code +62

Indonesia nye Asia dukɔwo dometɔ ɖeka. Eƒe toxɔdu enye Jakarta. Amewo ƒe agbɔsɔsɔme enye 237,424,363 (2010), anyigbã ƒe lolome enye 1,904,569 km2.

Références[trɔ asi le eŋu | trɔ asi le etsoƒe ŋu]

  1. "Pancasila". U.S. Library of Congress. 3 February 2017. Archived from the original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2017.  Unknown parameter |df= ignored (help)
  2. Na'im, Akhsan; Syaputra, Hendry (2010). "Nationality, Ethnicity, Religion, and Languages of Indonesians" (PDF) (in Indonesian). Statistics Indonesia. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.  Unknown parameter |df= ignored (help)
  3. "UN Statistics" (PDF). United Nations. 2005. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 October 2007. Retrieved 31 October 2007.  Unknown parameter |df= ignored (help)
  4. "World Economic Outlook: Report for Selected Countries and Subjects - Indonesia". International Monetary Fund. April 2017. Archived from the original on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2017.  Unknown parameter |df= ignored (help)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects - Indonesia". www.imf.org. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 11 January 2018.