
15 interesting facts about Indonesia
1. The Largest Foul-Smelling Flower Rafflesia Arnoldii, an indigenous flower to the islands of Sumatra, is the largest individual flower signifying up to 8kgs. It has a significant unpleasant odour and is also known as the corpse flower, icing you will smell the flower long before you see it.
2. The Largest Archipelago This is one
of the data about Indonesia that first gave it worldwide recognition. The
Indonesian archipelago is an assortment of over 17000 islands, out of which
only a third is inhabited. You will be amazed to know that ultimate of them is
still not named. The islands of Indonesia stretch over a combined area of over
5000 km.
3. Maximum Number Of volcanoes Situated on top of where two mammoth monumental plates meet, Indonesia is a seedbed of seismic and monumental exertion, giving rise to one of Indonesia's most defining geological point tinderboxes. Indonesia is home to about 400 smouldering volcanoes, of which 127 are active right now.
4. Persuasions In Indonesia This is one of those data about Indonesia that surprise the utmost people. Islam is the dominant religion in Indonesia. Still, faith changes from island to island. Bali, for case, is mainly populated by Hindus while some islands have Christians as the maturity.
5.
Origin Of The Word‘Indonesia’? It was used by the British people and is derived
from the Greek word Neso's meaning island and the Latin name‘Indus’which means
land beside the Indus River.
6.
Diversity Of Indonesian Languages Bahasa Indonesia is the public language of
Indonesia. There are over 700 different cants of Bahasa Indonesia which can be
heard in various islands of the country. The public language is similar to
Bahasa Malay since it was espoused by public leaders from the Malay language.
7.
Utmost Peopled Island In Indonesia Java is the most vibrant island in the
world, with over 140 million people. Indonesia has the fourth-largest
population in the world, with over 240 million people.
8.
Coffee Sap Pulled From Civet Poo. The country is home to a cat-suchlike mammal known as the Asian palm civet. Coffee berries are fed to these civets whose faeces are
collected to prize the notorious Kopi Luwak coffee tire. Interestingly, these
are the most precious coffee tire in the world.
9.
World’s Largest Gold Mine In Indonesia No wonder you can find affordable
gold jewellery in Indonesia since the largest gold mine – The Grasberg Mine
resides also. A massive pool comprising of thousands of labourers works daily in
the mines.
10.
Meet the Near-Extinct Javan Rhinos Ujung Kulon National Park is the
natural niche of the risked Javan Rhinos. They love to remain in solitary and
have lower heads than their African counterparts. The saddest part is that only
about 50 of them are left in the entire world.
11.
Indonesian Economy-One Of The Fastest Growing In The World, This magnific
fact about Indonesia states that it's in the G20 group of the world’s nippy-growing husbandry, but about half of Indonesia lives on 2 USD a day. It's the
sixteenth largest country in terms of nominal GDP. The country’s economy mainly
relies on its indigenous and foreign companies.
12.
Indonesia- Leading Frog Leg Exporter Indonesia is the world’s leading
exporter of frog legs and multitudinous European countries like France,
Netherlands and Belgium are the major importers. The country exported further
than 4000 tonnes of frog legs to the European Union in 2015.
13.
Colour Changing Lake This fact about Indonesia may feel like a commodity
from a fairytale. The Kelimutu flashpoint has a provocative phenomenon in store for you. However, you can see the water in the lakes changing their colours,
If you climb up this flashpoint. It happens due to stormy feasts replying with
water in the lake.
14.
The Most Explosive Mountain Mount Tambora is the most stormy mountain in
Indonesia. The most massive eruption took place in 1815 and was heard 1930 km
down from the Sumatra island. Plaintively, it took the lives of about 70000
people.
15.
Buddha All Over In Borobudur Temple Borobudur temple has 504 Buddha
statues with 2672 relief panels. The temple’s central bean is encircled by 72
Buddha stupas. Stupas are representational of Buddhism, and they are present in
multitudinous other temples in Indonesia.


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