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Indonesia Information and History

Indonesia is a vast equatorial archipelago of 17,000 islands extending 5,150 kilometers (3,200 miles) east to west, between the Indian and Pacific Oceans in Southeast Asia. The largest islands are Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), Sulawesi, and the Indonesian part of New Guinea (known as Papua or Irian Jaya). Islands are mountainous with dense rain forests, and some have active volcanoes. Most of the smaller islands belong to larger groups, like the Moluccas (Spice Islands).

Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, is 87 percent Muslim—and the largest Islamic country, though it is a secular state. Indonesians are separated by seas and clustered on islands. The largest cluster is on Java, with some 130 million inhabitants on an island the size of New York State (60 percent of the country's population). Sumatra, much larger than Java, has only about a third of its people. Ethnically the country is highly diverse, with over 580 languages and dialects—but only 13 have more than one million speakers.

After independence from the Netherlands in 1945, the new republic confronted a high birthrate, low productivity, and illiteracy—areas in which progress has since been made. The government used a "transmigration" policy to address uneven population distribution by relocating millions of people from Java to other islands. Unity and stability are improving, although outer areas of the archipelago resent domination by Java. The Asian financial crisis hit Indonesia extremely hard. Public unrest, including violent rioting, forced President Suharto—in office since 1967—to resign in May 1998. One year later Indonesia conducted its first democratic elections since 1955.

The democratic government faces many problems after years of military dictatorship. Secessionists in the regions of Papua and Aceh (northwest tip of Sumatra) have been encouraged by East Timor's (now Timor-Leste) 1999 success in breaking away after 25 years of Indonesian military occupation. Militant Islamic groups have become active in recent years, and religious conflict between Muslims and Christians recently flared in Sulawesi and the Moluccas. The island of Bali, a center of Hindu culture, suffered a terrorist bomb blast in 2002 that killed over 200 people—mostly tourists.

Export earnings from oil and natural gas help the economy, and Indonesia is a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Tourists come to see the rich diversity of plants and wildlife—some, like the giant Komodo dragon and the Javan rhinoceros, exist nowhere else.

ECONOMY Industry: petroleum and natural gas; textiles, apparel, and footwear; mining, cement, chemical fertilizers. Agriculture: rice, cassava (tapioca), peanuts, rubber; poultry. Exports: oil and gas, electrical appliances, plywood, textiles, rubber. Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Indonesia Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Indonesia
Population 221,932,000
Capital Jakarta; 13,194,000
Area 1,922,570 square kilometers (742,308 square miles)
Language Bahasa Indonesia, English, Dutch, Javanese, and other local dialects
Religion Muslim, Protestant, Roman Catholic, Hindu, Buddhist
Currency Indonesian rupiah
Life Expectancy 68
GDP per Capita U.S. $3,100
Literacy Percent
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Sumatera International Travel Fair 2007

Regarding to developing Sumatran Tourism, North Sumatra Tourism Board will held Sumatera International Travel Fair 2007 in Tiara convention Centre, Medan on 8-10 June 2007. This event had been held for six times and promoted at Asean Tourism Forum in Singapore, MATTA Fair at Kuala Lumpur, and Outbound Promotion Directorate Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

Sumatera International Travel Fair, with its tagline; Tropical Adventure will be opened by Minister of Culture and Tourism for Republic of Indonesia, Ir. Jero Wacik S.E. The event has 72 booths capacity, stage performance, and free function hall. It also participated by 54 buyers from 15 countries and 72 exhibitors from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.

The event itself is focusing on Sumatera as one of Indonesias potential tourist destination with its tourism products diversities and uniqueness. Sumatera International Travel Fair is expected to form main concepts of Sumatra Area Tourism Development as a region of destination which full of attractions and tourists activities.

Sumatera International Travel Fair will perform two main program in Hotel and Tropical Adventure Industries which are; New Destination Discovery on 9 June 2007, and Learning form The Expert Program on 10 June 2007.

The main idea of Sumatera International Travel Fair in this year are convincing the buyers and communicate to the world about a safe, free terrorism, free disease, natural disasters which happened in Sumatera lately. This event is also aiming to change the paradigm of Bali as the only tourist destination in Indonesia. (Public Relation)

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More Countries to enjoy VOA Facility

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Director General of Tourist Destination Development at the Ministry of National Culture and Tourism Sambudjo Parikesit said here on Tuesday another 11 countries would be added to the 52 already enjoying the visa on arrival (VOA) facility granted by the Indonesian government.

"The coordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs has given his approval to the additional 11 countries enjoying the facility under a decision still being prepared by the ministry of justice and human rights," he said at a meeting at the ministry of national culture and tourism.

The eleven countries are Algeria, Tunisia, Rumania, Lithuania, Panama, Libya, Latvia, The Czeck Republic, Slovakia, the Fiji and Slovenia.

He said the decision on granting the 11 countries the VOA facility was made in a coordination meeting held by the coordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs on March 15.

Actually, he said, there were no problems entering Indonesia, but the government would not ignore the security aspect when asked about the reasons for granting the VOA facility to the countries.

He said the decision to increase the number of countries enjoying the visa-on-arrival facility was aimned at improving access to Indonesia.

He said the government had also granted the VOA facility to participants of MICE (meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition events) and tourists with special interest.

Sambudjo said his office had asked PT Angkasa Pura to expand its office for visa-on-arrival administration at the Soekarno-Hatta airport in Tangerang and at Ngurah Rai airport in Bali.

"We also have a cooperation with PT Angkasa Pura to put up a billboard welcoming guests to Indonesia written in Chinese, Arabic and Japanese," he said, adding that these welcome billboards had already been set up at Ngurah Rai.

About cleanliness at airports Sambudjo said his office planned to inspect 12 international airports. "Clean rest rooms may contribute to promoting Indonesia`s image," he said. (*)

Source: ANTARA News

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