Geography of Indonesia
Indonesia or Republic of Indonesia, the largest island nation in the world. It lies between the Indian and Pacific oceans off the mainland of Southeast Asia, occupying most of the Malay Archipelago.
See more »Indonesia is a huge archipelagic country consisting of thousands of islands. Indonesia is situated to the north west of Australia and south of the Philippines and Malaysia.
Ujung Pandang, Indonesia, the capital of South Sulawesi province, on Celebes island. See more »
Indonesia or Republic of Indonesia, the largest island nation in the world. It lies between the Indian and Pacific oceans off the mainland of Southeast Asia, occupying most of the Malay Archipelago.
See more »Bandung, Indonesia, the capital of the province of Java Barat. It is the cultural center of the Sundanese, the people of western Java.
See more »Jakarta, or Djakarta, Indonesia, the nation's capital and largest city. It is on the northwestern coast of the island of Java, where it fronts on the Java Sea and is crossed by numerous canals and the Liwung River.
See more »Medan, Indonesia, a city on the island of Sumatra, and the capital of North Sumatra province.
See more »Padang, Indonesia, the main port on Sumatra's western coast, bordering the Indian Ocean.
See more »Palembang, Indonesia, a city on Sumatra, and capital of South Sumatra Province. It lies 260 miles (420 km) northwest of Jakarta, on the Musi River.
See more »Surabaya, Indonesia, the nation's fifth largest city and the capital of East Java province.
See more »Ujung Pandang, Indonesia, the capital of South Sulawesi province, on Celebes island.
See more »Madura, Indonesia, one of the Greater Sunda Islands. It lies along the eastern coast of Java in the Java Sea.
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