Friday, 9 November 2012

[What To Do In Indonesia] Indonesia Facts

Indonesia Facts

Indonesia Facts: The "Unity of Diversity" known as Indonesia's national motto shows the complexity of variation this country has as an offer to anyone who would love to visit and know the place better.

Indonesia Facts: Population in Indonesia is one of the heaviest in the world, after China, India and The United States. As the archipelago has thousands of islands, you may find some interesting facts that there are approximately 300 ethnic groups speak different kinds of traditional languages with different dialects.
Indonesia Facts: Over than 500 traditional languages spoken, with one national language, Bahasa Indonesia. At some places, you can still find children speak only a little Bahasa Indonesia because they keep speaking their traditional language as mother tongue although Bahasa Indonesia, as the language of unity was embraced since 1928, by the All Indonesian Youth Congress.
Indonesia Facts: Indonesian Government is encouraging the family to have only two children in order to control birth explosion and to lower child and mother mortality at birth percentage. Most of the families are living in Java, Bali and Madura Islands. Regulations on living and working on less populated islands, known as transmigration also make the variety of population to become more vary as local people nowadays have also gotten married with people who transmigrated and spread variety of dialects among people.



Majority of Indonesians are of Malay decent with major ethnic comes from Javanese, Sundanese, Chinese, Coastal Malays and also Indians.

Indonesia Facts: Indonesia is the biggest country that has Muslim populations. The Muslims forms over 90% of the population. Other than Islam, people can still have freedom to choose their faith and this freedom is protected and guaranteed by the constitution.


Indonesia Facts
: Indonesia embraced its independence day on August 17, 1945 and has becoming one of the developing countries with ups and downs in the political and economical situation. But there is no reason to be afraid to visit Indonesia as with good acknowledgement, you can enjoy your vacations without being worried of what people have seen on the news.

For example, should you take a Malaria shot when you're visiting Jakarta? The answer is NO. The importance of Malaria shot is high when you're visiting rural areas but not most of the big cities in Indonesia. Dengue, however, still the illness you need to be aware of when you're visiting Tropical and Subtropical countries.

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