Indonesia Facts: Borobudur - Bali - JakartaHere are fun and interesting Indonesia Facts which were chosen and researched by children especially for children.
Flag of Indonesia
GarudaIndonesia is an archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean and the largest island country in the world.
The country is referred to as transcontinental as it is located on the two continents of Asia and Oceania.
The Indonesian archipelago borders three other nations: Malaysia (on the island of Borneo), Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste.

Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country and the world's most populous Muslim nation.
Busy road in Surabaya - image by Lano LanIndonesia is slightly less than three times the size of Texas/USA or about three times the size of France.
It takes a 16-hour flight from London/UK to reach Jakarta/Indonesia, 22 hours from New York/USA and 7.5 hours from Sydney/Australia.
Raja Ampat Islands in West Papua
Borobudur Temple
Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia
Candi Borobudur
Komodo National Park
Pura Ulan Danu Beratan on Bali island
Mount Bromo in East Java
Gili Kedis Island off southwestern LombokIndonesia is one of the 17 so-called megadiverse countries in the world. The largest archipelago in the world houses two of the world's top "biodiversity hotspots". Only about a quarter of all mangroves in the country are in good condition and about half of the coral reefs in this country are damaged. Deforestation and habitat loss due to pollution, fires and mining are the main threats to biodiversity.
Raja AmpatAbout 12% of mammal species live in Indonesia, making the country in this category the second most biodiverse in the world - after Brazil. The country houses also about 16% of the world's reptile species.
Komodo dragon on Padar IslandThe Komodo Dragon, a huge dinosaur-like lizard which is sadly endangered is endemic to Indonesia. It roams the islands of East Nusa Tenggara. It even has its own island, simply named Komodo Island.
Most of the people in Indonesia live in Java and Sumatra.
About 56% of the Indonesians live in urban areas. The largest cities are Jakarta, Bekasi, Surabaya and Bandung.
Balinese traditional dancerIndonesia is the country with the greatest number of Muslims. About 87% of the Indonesian population are Muslims, which means about 239 million Muslims reside in Indonesia.
Indonesians are known for being very warm and welcoming, especially to foreigners. People here love foreign tourists! Everywhere you go, you can expect a smile on people’s faces.
Indonesian pupils in school uniform - image by Casa NayafanaIndonesia's motto is put into practice here. "Bhinekka Tunggal Ika" means "Unity in Diversity". Everyone can live side by side, no matter your background, skin color, language, anything.
Although there is only one official language, Indonesian, over 700 living languages are spoken all across the country. This means Indonesia is only second to Papua New Guinea, with over 800 living languages.
Indonesia's cuisine is known for its steamed and fried rice dishes. Fish, meet and vegetables are common side dishes. Soft white cooked rice is called 'nasi' in Indonesian. Cooked noodles are called 'mee'
Coconut milk and peanuts are used in many dishes such as in the delicious peanut sauce that is commonly served with sate (satay).
Typical Indonesian Food:
Sate Ayam
Rendang Sapi
Nasi Goreng
Indonesian Lapis Singsong - Colourful cassava cake
Rice fields in IndonesiaIndonesia is rich in petroleum and natural gas. The main agricultural products are palm oil, coconut, sugarcane, rice, maize and cassava.
The main trading partners are China, USA, Japan and Singapore.
Indonesia's national airline is called "Garuda Indonesia". The garuda is the national (mythical) bird-like creature.
Garuda airlines - image by Cesc Assawin
This article was researched and composed mainly by Matin Hanafi Wirasena. - A Huge 'Thank You' for your excellent work! Matin was a winner in the senior category of our 2020 essay competition and offered to share more information about his home country Indonesia with us. Read his award winning essay here.
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Images on Indonesia Facts for Kids: Singapore by Sean Hsu/shutterstock.com, Malaysia by Andrej Paltsev/shutterstock.com, Balinese dancer by Magicinfoto/shutterstock.com, others from shutter stock.com, sxc.hu and own images.
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