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The
Republic of Indonesia
is the largest archipelago
in the world comprising 17,504 large and small
tropical islands fringed with white sandy
beaches, many still uninhabited and a number
even still unnamed. Straddling the equator,
situated between the continents of Asia and
Australia and between the Pacific and the Indian
Oceans, it is as wide as the United States from
San Francisco to New York, equaling the distance
between London and Moscow. Indonesia has a
total population of more than 215 million people
from more than 200 ethnic groups. The national
language is Bahasa Indonesia.
Among
the most well known islands are Sumatra, Java,
Bali, Kalimantan, Sulawesi (formerly Celebes),
the Maluku Islands (or better known as Moluccas,
the original Spice Islands) and Papua. Then,
there is Bali “the world’s best island resort”
with its enchanting culture, beaches, dynamic
dances and music. But Indonesia still has many
unexplored islands with grand mountain views,
green rainforests to trek through, rolling waves
to surf and deep blue pristine seas to dive in
where one can swim with dugongs, dolphins and
large mantarays.
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