From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Outline of Indonesia
Outline of Indonesia
The Republic of Indonesia is a sovereign island nation lo-
cated in Southeast Asia comprising more than 17,000 is-
lands of the Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]
The following outline is provided as an overview of
and topical guide to Indonesia:
General reference
The Flag of Indonesia The Coat of arms of Indonesia
An enlargeable relief map of Indonesia
• Pronunciation: /ɪndɵˈniːʒ?ə/
• Common English country name: Indonesia
• Official English country name: The Republic of
Indonesia
• Common endonym(s): Indonesia
• Official endonym(s): Republik Indonesia
• Adjectival(s): Indonesian
• Etymology: Name of Indonesia
• International rankings of Indonesia
The location of Indonesia
• Largest island country
• Sixteenth largest country
• Fourth most populous country
• ISO country codes: ID, IDN, 360
• ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:ID
• Internet country code top-level domain: .id
Geography of Indonesia
Main article: Geography of Indonesia
• Location:
• Eastern Hemisphere, on the Equator
• Eurasia (though not on the mainland)
• Asia
• Southeast Asia
• Maritime Southeast Asia
An enlargeable map of the Republic of Indonesia
• Between:
• Indian Ocean
See also: List of Indonesia-related topics • Pacific Ocean
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Environment of Indonesia
An enlargeable satellite composite image of Indonesia
Main article: Environment of Indonesia
• Climate of Indonesia
• Environmental issues in Indonesia
• Ecoregions in Indonesia
• Renewable energy in Indonesia
• Geology of Indonesia
• Earthquakes in Indonesia
An enlargeable topographic map of the island of Sumatra • Biosphere reserves in Indonesia
• National parks of Indonesia
• Wildlife of Indonesia
• Flora of Indonesia
• Fauna of Indonesia
• Birds of Indonesia
• Mammals of Indonesia
Natural geographic features of Indonesia
• Glaciers of Indonesia
• Islands of Indonesia
• Lakes of Indonesia
• Volcanoes in Indonesia
• World Heritage Sites in Indonesia
An enlargeable topographic map of the island of Java, the most
populous island on Earth Regions of Indonesia
• Time zones: Ecoregions of Indonesia
• East Indonesian Time (UTC+09) Main article: Ecoregions in Indonesia
• Central Indonesian Time (UTC+08)
• West Indonesian Time (UTC+07) Administrative divisions of Indonesia
• Extreme points of Indonesia Main article: Administrative divisions of Indonesia
• High: Puncak Jaya on New Guinea 4,884 m
(16,024 ft) – highest point on any ocean island • Provinces of Indonesia
• Low: Indian Ocean 0 m • Regencies of Indonesia
• Land boundaries • Cities of Indonesia
Malaysia
Provinces of Indonesia
Papua New Guinea Main article: Provinces of Indonesia
East Timor
• Population of Indonesia
• Area of Indonesia
• Atlas of Indonesia
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Aceh by island or island group, are:
North (Indonesian name in brackets where different from English)
Sumatra † indicates provinces with Special Status
West Sumatra Kalimantan
Sumatra • Aceh† (Nanggroe Aceh • West Kalimantan
Riau Darussalam) - Banda (Kalimantan Barat) -
Riau Aceh Pontianak
Islands • North Sumatra • Central Kalimantan
Bangka- (Sumatera Utara) - (Kalimantan Tengah) -
Belitung Medan Palangkaraya
Jambi • West Sumatra (Sumatera • South Kalimantan
South Barat) - Padang (Kalimantan Selatan) -
Sumatra • Riau - Pekanbaru Banjarmasin
Bengkulu • Riau Islands (Kepulauan • East Kalimantan
Lampung Riau) - Tanjung Pinang (Kalimantan Timur) -
Banten • Jambi - Jambi (city) Samarinda
Jakarta • South Sumatra Sulawesi
West (Sumatera Selatan) - • North Sulawesi
Java Palembang (Sulawesi Utara) -
Central • Bangka-Belitung Manado
Java (Kepulauan Bangka- • Gorontalo -
Yogyakarta Belitung) - Pangkal Gorontalo (city)
East Pinang • Central Sulawesi
Java • Bengkulu - Bengkulu (Sulawesi Tengah) -
Bali (city) Palu
West Nusa • Lampung - Bandar • West Sulawesi
Tenggara Lampung (Sulawesi Barat) -
East Nusa Java Mamuju
Tenggara • Jakarta† - Jakarta • South Sulawesi
West • Banten - Serang (Sulawesi Selatan) -
Kalimantan • West Java (Jawa Barat) - Makassar
Central Bandung • South East Sulawesi
Kalimantan • Central Java (Jawa (Sulawesi Tenggara) -
East Tengah) - Semarang Kendari
Kalimantan • Yogyakarta Special Maluku islands
South Region† - Yogyakarta • Maluku - Ambon
Kalimantan (city) • North Maluku
North • East Java (Jawa Timur) - (Maluku Utara) -
Sulawesi Surabaya Ternate
North Lesser Sunda Islands Papua
Maluku • Bali - Denpasar • West Papua† (Papua
Central • West Nusa Tenggara Barat) - Manokwari
Sulawesi (Nusa Tenggara Barat) - • Papua† - Jayapura
Gorontalo Mataram
West • East Nusa Tenggara
Sulawesi (Nusa Tenggara Timur) -
South Kupang
Sulawesi
Southeast Regencies of Indonesia
Sulawesi Main article: Regencies of Indonesia
Maluku Cities of Indonesia
West
Main article: Cities of Indonesia
Papua
• Capital of Indonesia: Jakarta
Papua
The provinces of Indonesia and their capitals, arranged
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W. Sumatra
Aceh
Riau
• Capital of Indonesia: Jakarta
• Elections in Indonesia
• Indonesian presidential elections
• 2004
• 2009
• Indonesian parliamentary elections
• 1955 (Sep)
• 1955 (Dec)
N. Sumatra
• 1971
Demography of Indonesia • 1977
• 1982
Government and politics of In- • 1987
• 1992
donesia • 1997
• 1999
• Form of government: presidential multi-party
• 2004
representative democratic republic
• 2009
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Riau S. Sumatra
Islands
Lampung
Bengkulu • Cabinet of Indonesia
• Political parties in Indonesia
• Taxation in Indonesia Legislative branch of the government of In-
donesia
Branches of the government of Indone- • People’s Consultative Assembly (bicameral
sia legislature)
• Upper house: Regional Representatives Council
Main article: Government of Indonesia
(lesser chamber)
• Lower house: People’s Representative Council
Executive branch of the government of In-
Judicial branch of the government of Indonesia
donesia
Main article: Court system of Indonesia
• Head of state: President of Indonesia, Susilo • Supreme Court of Indonesia
Bambang Yudhoyono • Constitutional Court of Indonesia
• Head of government: President of Indonesia, Susilo • Judicial Commission of Indonesia
Bambang Yudhoyono
• Vice President of Indonesia, Jusuf Kalla
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Bangka Banten
Belitung
Jakarta
Jambi • Asia-Pacific Economic • International
Foreign relations of Indonesia Cooperation (APEC) Telecommunications
• Asia-Pacific Satellite Organization
Main article: Foreign relations of Indonesia
Telecommunity (APT) (ITSO)
• Diplomatic missions of Indonesia
• Association of • International Trade
• Foreign aid to Indonesia
Southeast Asian Union Confederation
International organization membership Nations (ASEAN) (ITUC)
Main article: International organization membership of • Association of • Inter-Parliamentary
Indonesia Southeast Asian Union (IPU)
The Republic of Indonesia is a member of:[1] Nations Regional • Islamic Development
Forum (ARF) Bank (IDB)
• African Union/United • International Red
• Bank for International • Multilateral
Nations Hybrid Cross and Red Crescent
Settlements (BIS) Investment Guarantee
operation in Darfur Movement (ICRM)
• Colombo Plan (CP) Agency (MIGA)
(UNAMID) • International
• East Asia Summit (EAS) • Nonaligned Movement
• Asian Development Telecommunication
• Food and Agriculture (NAM)
Bank (ADB) Union (ITU)
Organization (FAO)
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W. Java Yogyakarta
C. Java E.
• Group of 15 (G15) • Organisation of Islamic Java
• Group of 77 (G77) Cooperation (OIC) • International Criminal • United Nations
• Group of Twenty • Organization for the Police Organization Educational, Scientific,
Finance Ministers and Prohibition of (Interpol) and Cultural
Central Bank Chemical Weapons • International Organization
Governors (G20) (OPCW) Development (UNESCO)
• International Atomic • Organization of Association (IDA) • United Nations
Energy Agency (IAEA) Petroleum Exporting • International Industrial
• International Bank for Countries (OPEC) Federation of Red Development
Reconstruction and • Pacific Islands Forum Cross and Red Crescent Organization (UNIDO)
Development (IBRD) (PIF) (partner) Societies (IFRCS) • United Nations Interim
• International Chamber • United Nations (UN) • International Finance Force in Lebanon
of Commerce (ICC) • United Nations Corporation (IFC) (UNIFIL)
• International Civil Conference on Trade • International Fund for • United Nations
Aviation Organization and Development Agricultural Mission in Liberia
(ICAO) (UNCTAD) Development (IFAD) (UNMIL)
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W. E.
Kalimantan Kalimantan
C. S.
Kalimantan Kalimantan
• International • United Nations • International • World Customs
Hydrographic Mission in the Sudan Organization for Organization (WCO)
Organization (IHO) (UNMIS) Migration (IOM) • World Federation of
• International Labour • United Nations (observer) Trade Unions (WFTU)
Organization (ILO) Observer Mission in • International • World Health
• International Maritime Georgia (UNOMIG) Organization for Organization (WHO)
Organization (IMO) • United Nations Standardization (ISO) • World Intellectual
• International Mobile Organization Mission Property Organization
Satellite Organization in the Democratic (WIPO)
(IMSO) Republic of the Congo • World Meteorological
• International (MONUC) Organization (WMO)
Monetary Fund (IMF) • Universal Postal Union • World Tourism
• International Olympic (UPU) Organization (UNWTO)
Committee (IOC) • World Confederation • World Trade
of Labour (WCL) Organization (WTO)
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W. Gorontalo
Sulawesi
N.
C. Sulawesi
Sulawesi • Forces
Law and order in Indonesia • Army of Indonesia
• Navy of Indonesia
• Capital punishment in Indonesia
• Air Force of Indonesia
• Constitution of Indonesia
• Special forces of Indonesia
• Crime in Indonesia
• Military history of Indonesia
• Human rights in Indonesia
• Military ranks of Indonesia
• LGBT rights in Indonesia
• Freedom of religion in Indonesia
• Law enforcement in Indonesia
Local government in Indonesia
Main article: Local government in Indonesia
Military of Indonesia
• Command History of Indonesia
• Commander-in-chief: President of Indonesia,
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono By field
• Ministry of Defence of Indonesia • Economic history of Indonesia
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S. Bali
Sulawesi
W. Nusa
SE. Tenggara
Sulawesi • Sailendra (8th • Sultanate • Declaration of
• Military history of Indonesia & 9th of Demak Independence
centuries) (1475–1518) (1945)
By period • Kingdom of • Aceh • National
• Prehistory Sunda Sultanate Revolution
The rise of The emergence (669-1579) (1496–1903) (1945–1950)
Early king- Muslim of Indonesia • Kingdom of • The
doms Mataram Sultanate Independent
states • National
• Srivijaya (3rd Awakening (752–1045) of Banten Indonesia
• The spread
to 14th (1899–1942) • Kediri (1526–1813) • Liberal
of Islam
centuries) • Japanese (1045–1221) • Mataram Democracy
(1200–1600)
• Tarumanagara Occupation • Singhasari Sultanate (1950–1957)
• Malacca
(358-723) (1942–45) (1222–1292) (16th • Guided
Sultanate
• Majapahit century to Democracy
(1400–1511)
(1293–1500) 18th (1957–1965)
century)
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E. Nusa Maluku
Tenggara
Papua
North
Maluku Culture of Indonesia
• Start of the • Architecture of Indonesia
European New Order • Cuisine of Indonesia
colonialism (1965–1966) • Festivals in Indonesia
• The • The New • Humor in Indonesia
Portuguese Order • Languages of Indonesia
(1512–1850) (1966–1998) • Media in Indonesia
• Dutch East • Reformation • National symbols of Indonesia
India Era • Coat of arms of Indonesia
Company (1998–present) • Flag of Indonesia
(1602–1800) • National anthem of Indonesia: Indonesia Raya
• Dutch East • People of Indonesia
Indies • Names in Indonesia
(1800–1942) • National Heroes of Indonesia
• Philosophy of Indonesia
• Prostitution in Indonesia
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• Currency of Indonesia: Rupiah
• ISO 4217: IDR
• Economic history of Indonesia
• Energy in Indonesia
• Energy policy of Indonesia
• Nuclear power in Indonesia
• Oil industry in Indonesia
• Health care in Indonesia
• Mining in Indonesia
• Indonesia Stock Exchange
• Tourism in Indonesia
• Transport in Indonesia
• Airports in Indonesia
• Rail transport in Indonesia
• Roads in Indonesia
• Water supply and sanitation in Indonesia
Education in Indonesia
West
Papua
To see the regencies of a province, click on its name. Health in Indonesia
Main article: Health in Indonesia
• Public holidays in Indonesia
• Records of Indonesia
• Religion in Indonesia
See also
• Buddhism in Indonesia Main article: Indonesia
• Christianity in Indonesia • Index of Indonesia-related articles
• Hinduism in Indonesia • List of Indonesia-related topics
• Islam in Indonesia • List of international rankings
• Judaism in Indonesia • Member state of the Group of Twenty Finance
• Sikhism in Indonesia Ministers and Central Bank Governors
• World Heritage Sites in Indonesia • Member state of the United Nations
• Outline of Asia
Art in Indonesia • Outline of geography
• Art in Indonesia • Outline of Oceania
• Cinema of Indonesia
• Literature of Indonesia References
• Music of Indonesia
[1] ^ "Indonesia". The World Factbook. United States
• Television in Indonesia
Central Intelligence Agency. July 14, 2009.
• Theatre in Indonesia
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-
world-factbook/geos/id.html. Retrieved July 23,
Sports in Indonesia
2009.
• Sports in Indonesia
Economy and infrastructure of External links
Geography
Indonesia • Wikimedia Atlas of Indonesia
• Economic rank • Outline of Indonesia travel guide from Wikitravel
• Agriculture in Indonesia Government
• Banking in Indonesia • Government of Indonesia
• National Bank of Indonesia • Minister of The State Secretary (Indonesian)
• Communications in Indonesia • Antara - National News Agency
• Internet in Indonesia • Statistics Center
• Companies of Indonesia
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