Indonesia

Indonesia or Nusantara ( another name ) is a state that exudes natural charm, culture, and wonderful community appeal. Have customs, traditions, and unique tribes. Wealth of flora and fauna reach thousands of types, from deep sea to the mountains of ice.

Did you recognize the uniqueness of our nation? Here are just a fraction of the unique advantages that once a property owned by Indonesia. Is not nothing but this knowledge is expected to increase our love for this beautiful country, we also must keep the most important thing at the same time preserve it.

    * Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world with the total number reached 17,508 islands island. Consisting of five major islands and 30 small island groups. Including 9634 islands yet to be named and 6,000 uninhabited islands. In it there are 3 of the 6 largest island in the world, namely: Borneo as the world's third largest island with an area of ​​539,460 km ², the extent of 473,606 km ² of Sumatra and Papua, which covers 421 981 km ².

    * Java is the world's most populous island which is about 60% of Indonesia's population, or about 130 million people living on the island which covers only 7% of the entire territory of Indonesia.

    * Indonesia is the largest maritime country in the world with waters covering an area of ​​93,000 km ² and the length of the coast about 81 000 km ², or nearly 25% of the length of the beach in the world.

    * Indonesia has the largest tribal nation in the world. Ie there are more than 740 tribes or ethnic groups, even in Papua alone there were 270 tribes. With the number of syllables as much as it makes Indonesia has the highest regional languages, namely 583 languages ​​and dialects of the 67 main languages ​​used by various tribes in Indonesia. Although many have local language but Indonesian national language that is able to incorporate them without removing said regional language.

    * Indonesia is the largest Muslim country in the world. Number of followers of Islam in Indonesia about 216 million people or 88% of the population of Indonesia. This also makes the premises has a number of mosques as well as the largest contributor countries of the world's greatest pilgrim.

    * Borobudur temple in Central Java has the largest Buddhist monument in the world whose height reached 42 meters consists of 10 levels. Have a wonderful long-reliefs reach more than 1 km.

    * Indonesia is a place of discovery of the world's oldest hominid, Pithecanthropus erectus is thought to originate from the 1.8 million years ago.

    * Indonesia 1 ranked producer of cloves and nutmeg. The world's No. 2 producer of natural rubber and crude palm oil. Largest exporter of the largest plywood, which is about 80% in world markets. Producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the world, or about 20% of world supply. Second largest tin producer in the world.

    * Indonesia has the richest coral reefs in the world to reach 18% of the total in the world. Has the largest mangrove forest in the world for sea water to prevent erosion. Origin of the wealth of the world's largest orchid which reaches 6,000 species of orchids and flower Rafflesia Arnoldi as the largest flower in the world with its diameter reached 1 meter.

    * Indonesia is the habitat for ancient animals are still alive, Komodo, the world's largest lizard reaching 3 meters in length and weighs 90 kg. Commodity found only on Komodo Island and surrounding areas in NTT. In a sea of ​​Indonesia Indonesia has the largest shark species in the world, 150 species. Indonesia has the world's smallest primate Mountain Tarsier (Tarsius pumilus) on Sulawesi, the length is only 10 cm.

    * In Sulawesi also found the snake Python reticulates the world's longest, its length is 10 meters. The world's smallest fish found in the muddy swamps of Sumatra. Length is only 7.9 mm and maximum size of a postage mosquitoes.

    * Republic of Indonesia is the first nation that was born after the end of World War II in 1945. Indonesia is the 70th oldest in the world. Until now, Indonesia is the only country that ever came out of the United Nations (UN) (January 7, 1965) and then rejoin the 28 September 1966.

Time zone

Zona waktu di Indonesia

 

Time zones in Indonesia Indonesia has three time zones - Western Indonesia Time GMT +7 (Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time +7), which means seven hours faster than Greenwich (including Sumatra, Java, Madura, West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan) , Central Indonesia Time +8 GMT (covering East and South Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali, Nusa Tenggara) and the latter part of Eastern Indonesia Time GMT +9 (including Maluku and Irian Jaya).

Jakarta GMT +7 or 16 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time America.


Office hours

Working hours from 8 am to 4 pm, or from 9 am dsampai 5 pm. The time between the hours of 12 noon to 1pm. Usually the office is closed Saturday padahari, including government offices.

Government office working hours from 8 am to 4 pm.


Bank Working Hours

Banks in IndonesiaStandar bank working hours from 8 am to 3 pm from Monday to Friday. But do not worry, there are many banks have opened branches or just the ATM in a mall or hotel which is longer working hours, some are open on Sundays.


Electricity

Electrical power supply throughout the region is 220 Volts. Many hotels and restaurants in major cities to provide facilities and WiFi internet connection. There are some remote areas in Indonesia that still had no electricity, and therefore do not forget to bring a flashlight

Indonesia or Nusantara ( other name)  is a state that exudes natural charm, culture, and wonderful community appeal. Have customs, traditions, and unique tribes. Wealth of flora and fauna reach thousands of types, from deep sea to the mountains of ice.


Did you recognize the uniqueness of our nation? Here are just a fraction of the unique advantages that once a property owned by Indonesia. Is not nothing but this knowledge is expected to increase our love for this beautiful country, we also must keep the most important thing at the same time preserve it.

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