Outline of Indonesia

Overview of and topical guide to Indonesia
The Flag of Indonesia
The location of Indonesia
An enlargeable map of the Republic of Indonesia (excluding North Kalimantan, Riau Islands, West Papua, and West Sulawesi)

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Indonesia:

Indonesiasovereign island nation located in Southeast Asia comprising more than 17,000 islands of the Maritime Southeast Asia.[1]

General reference

An enlargeable relief map of Indonesia

Geography of Indonesia

An enlargeable topographic map of the island of Sumatra
An enlargeable topographic map of the island of Java, the most populous island on Earth
 Malaysia
 Papua New Guinea
 East Timor

Environment of Indonesia

An enlargeable satellite composite image of Indonesia

Natural geographic features of Indonesia

Regions of Indonesia

Ecoregions of Indonesia

Administrative divisions of Indonesia

Provinces of Indonesia

North
Sumatra
West
Sumatra
Riau
Islands
Bangka
Belitung
South
Sumatra
Jakarta
West
Java
Central
Java
East
Java
West
Nusa
Tenggara
East Nusa
Tenggara
West
Kalimantan
Central
Kalimantan
North
Kalimantan
East
Kalimantan
South
Kalimantan
North
Sulawesi
North
Maluku
Central
Sulawesi
West
Sulawesi
South
Sulawesi
Southeast
Sulawesi
Maluku
Southwest
Papua
West
Papua
Central
Papua
Papua
Highland
Papua
South
Papua

The provinces of Indonesia and their capitals, arranged by island or island group, are:
(Indonesian name in brackets where different from English)
† indicates provinces with Special Status

Districts of Indonesia

Cities of Indonesia
Regencies of Indonesia
To see the regencies of a province, click on its name.
North
Sumatra
West
Sumatra
Riau
Islands
Bangka
Belitung
South
Sumatra
Jakarta
West
Java
Central
Java
East
Java
West
Nusa
Tenggara
East Nusa
Tenggara
West
Kalimantan
Central
Kalimantan
North
Kalimantan
East
Kalimantan
South
Kalimantan
North
Sulawesi
North
Maluku
Central
Sulawesi
West
Sulawesi
South
Sulawesi
Southeast
Sulawesi
Maluku
Southwest
Papua
West
Papua
Central
Papua
Papua
Highland
Papua
South
Papua

Demography of Indonesia

Climates of Indonesia

History of Indonesia

Prehistoric Indonesia

Indonesian monarchies

Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms

Islamic sultanates

Christian kingdoms

Chinese kongsi republics

European colonialism

The emergence of Indonesia

Independent Indonesia

  • Liberal Democracy (1950–1957)
  • Guided Democracy (1957–1965)
  • Start of the New Order (1965–1966)
  • The New Order (1966–1998)
  • Reformation Era (1998–present)

Government and politics of Indonesia

Executive branch

Legislative branch

Judicial branch

Foreign relations of Indonesia

International organization membership

The Republic of Indonesia is a member of:[1]

Law of Indonesia

Military of Indonesia

Culture of Indonesia

Art in Indonesia

Religion in Indonesia

Sports in Indonesia

Economy and infrastructure of Indonesia

Education in Indonesia

Health in Indonesia

See also

  • flagIndonesia portal
  • iconAsia portal
  • iconOceania portal

References

  1. ^ a b "Indonesia". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 14, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  2. ^ "Indonesia". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2020-02-28.
  3. ^ "Indonesia". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 2016-01-21.

External links

Geography

Wikimedia Atlas of Indonesia

  • Indonesia travel guide from Wikivoyage
Government
  • Government of Indonesia
  • Minister of The State Secretary (Indonesian)
  • Antara - National News Agency
  • Statistics Center
Indonesia at Wikipedia's sister projects:
  • Media from Commons
  • News from Wikinews
  • Quotations from Wikiquote
  • Textbooks from Wikibooks
  • Travel guides from Wikivoyage
  • Indonesian edition of Wikipedia
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Wikipedia Outlines
General reference
  • Culture and the arts
  • Geography and places
  • Health and fitness
  • History and events
  • Mathematics and logic
  • Natural and physical sciences
  • People and self
  • Philosophy and thinking
  • Religion and belief systems
  • Society and social sciences
  • Technology and applied sciences