Indonesia is an archipelagic country

It is said to be an archipelagic country because Indonesia has a wider ocean area than its land area. The ratio is 3 oceans and 1 land. The majority of the Indonesian population is Muslim. Indonesia is located between two continents, namely Asia and Australia.The language used is Indonesian. 

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The number of islands in Indonesia there are about 17,000 islands consisting of large islands and small islands. The island stretches from Sabang to Merauke. Sabang is in Sumatra and Merauke is in Irian.

The ethnic groups owned by Indonesia are around 1,340 minor ethnic groups and consist of 300 major ethnic groups according to BPS Indonesia in 2010

The country of Indonesia is located in the equator and Indonesia is known as heaven on earth. It is said so because Indonesia has biodiversity. Fruits and vegetables are abundant and not necessarily in other countries.Indonesia is a safe and happy country. Thousands of tribes respect each other. The nature of helping is still strong.

Fruits and vegetables are very easy to grow. The soil is fertile and the availability of water is sufficient. There are 2 seasons, namely the rainy season and the dry season. The rainy season is more dominant. So the plants can thrive all year round.

Because it is an archipelagic country, fish is very abundant and cheap. Both fresh fish and marine fish. Fish can be obtained geratis (free) in rivers, swamps, lakes and even in sewers. In Indonesia no one dies of hunger because natural resources are abundant.

Indonesia has beautiful culture and scenery. Some areas are often visited by foreigners such as Bali, Toraja and others. Anyway, Indonesia is heaven on earth. To prove please come to Indonesia. Indonesia is a safe country. The people are friendly.

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