Travel Guide, Indonesia
Indonesia is the bigest archipelago in the world, with some 17,000 islands in it.
Indonesia is home to one of the world's last natural rainforests and has tremendous richness in rocks and minerals, wildlife - both on the ground and underwater, cultural diversity, agriculture and unprecedented natural beauty. Illegal logging, fishing with explosives, and mining practices are threatening the sustainability of these richness, however if you travel there you will also see initiatives that are being taken locally to address these issues.
Indonesia is home to one of the world's last natural rainforests and has tremendous richness in rocks and minerals, wildlife - both on the ground and underwater, cultural diversity, agriculture and unprecedented natural beauty. Illegal logging, fishing with explosives, and mining practices are threatening the sustainability of these richness, however if you travel there you will also see initiatives that are being taken locally to address these issues.
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Fast Facts
- When to go: All year round
- Population: 240,271,522 inhabitants
- Tourists per year: 6,000,000
- Area: 1,919,440 km2
- Language(s): Predominantly Indonesian, with more than 100 dialects used in different regions.
- Altitude (in meters):
- Telephone code (prefix): +62
- Per capita income (USD/year): 2,271
- Major exports: oil, gas, crude palm oil, timber
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