Indonesia
  • Indonesia
  • Region : Southeast Asia
  • Capital : Jakarta
  • Area : 1,913,580.00 km²
  • Official Language : Malay
  • Population : 267,663,000.00
  • GDP(Nominal) : 1111.710
  • GPI Rank : 41
  • GII Rank : 85
Indonesia is an archipelago between the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. The land has a total area of 1,913,580 km² and a total coastline of 54,716 km. This area is approximately 275% of the area of Texas. The archipelago consists of 18,307 mostly uninhabited islands. There are direct national borders with the 3 neighbouring countries Timor-Leste, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea. The distance between New York City and the Capital Jakarta is about 16,200 km.According to the definition of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Indonesia is one of the developing countries because of its lower economic performance.
Population
Population Per Km2

139.9

Life Expectancy of Males

69.4

Life Expectancy of Females

73.7

Birth Rate

18.1 ‰

Death Rate

6.5 ‰

Passport
Passport of Indonesia
VF : 39 , VOA : 45 MS : 84
Currency : Idonesian Rupiah (IDR)

1 US Dollar = 15,037 Rupiah
100.000 Rupiah = 6.65 US Dollar

Economy

Item

Value

GDP882.45 bn €

Exportations

186.45 bn €

Importations

193.15 bn €

Tourism receipts

13.21 bn €

Unemployment rate

4.7 %

Inflation rate

3.03 %

corruption index

40 (bad)

Energy consumption

213.4 bn kWh

GDP : 1111.710 | GDP(PPP) : 3737.480
Important Cities

City/Region

Population

Jakarta / CapitalJakarta Raya

10,042,000

SurabayaEast Java

2,843,000

BandungWest Java

2,575,000

BekasiWest Java

2,511,000

MedanNorth Sumatra

2,497,000

SemarangCentral Java

2,067,000

TangerangBanten

2,002,000

DepokWest Java

1,870,000

PalembangSouth Sumatra

1,562,000

MakassarSouth Sulawesi

1,470,000

South TangerangBanten

1,436,000

BandarlampungLampung

924,000

PadangWest Sumatra

877,000

DenpasarBali

856,000

MalangEast Java

843,000

SamarindaEast Kalimantan

843,000

PekanbaruRiau

704,000

BanjarmasinSouth Kalimantan

675,000

City of BalikpapanEast Kalimantan

646,000

Jambi CityJambi

587,000

SurakartaCentral Java

505,000

PontianakWest Kalimantan

455,000

ManadoNorth Sulawesi

430,000

MataramWest Nusa Tenggara

421,000

YogyakartaDaerah Istimewa Yogyakarta

404,000

AmbonMaluku

356,000

PercutNorth Sumatra

311,000

BengkuluBengkulu

310,000

PaluCentral Sulawesi

282,000

KupangEast Nusa Tenggara

282,000

Land Use

Category

Area

2% Urban areas

42,077 km²

30% Agricultural areas

569,920 km²

48% Forest

910,133 km²

5% Water areas

102,010 km²

15% Others

289,440 km²

Mother Tongue

Lanaguage

Percent

Javanese

39.4 %

Sunda

15.8 %

Malay

12.1 %

Madura

4.3 %

Minangkabau

2.4 %

Bugi

2.2 %

Batakki

2.2 %

Banja

1.8 %

Balinesian

1.7 %

Hakka

0.3 %

other

17.8 %

Transport

Lanaguage

Percent

Roadways:

496,607 km

Railways:

8,159 km

Waterways:

21,579 km

Commercial harbors:

9,879

› Airports:

673

Climate
The climate in IndonesiaIn Indonesia, as in all equatorial countries, there is a tropical climate. Unlike in Europe or the USA, there is almost no difference between the seasons. The daylight hours vary little, and the temperature differences between summer and winter are also lesser. Depending on the season, the average daytime temperatures range between 31 and 32 degrees. In some parts of the country the temperature raises up to 35 °C. In the colder months and depending in the region, the temperature lowers down to 23°C in a month's average. Average daytime and nighttime temperaturesDetailed climate data for Indonesia and 33 geographic spots of the countryVolcanosEarthquakesTsunamis
The climate in Indonesia