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Change: The main languages spoken include Bahasa Indonesia, English and Dutch. Percentage populations for participation in each education level in 2007 are shown in the table below.Table 1C: Percentage education enrollment (2007) *Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics 5. CULTURE & RELIGIONBased on the 2000
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Change: AAGGREGATESGGREGATES Table 1A: Population demographics of IndonesiaWith almost a quarter of a million people, Indonesia is the world's fifth most populous country.*Source: CIA - The World Factbook - Indonesia 3. ECONOMICECONOMIC WEALTHWEALTH Table 1B: GDP composition, 2008 estimates *Source: CIA -
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Change: Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Photo Source: Wikipedia7. PHILOSOPHICAL PRINCIPLEThe official philosophical foundation of Indonesian states is Pancasila. It consists of two Sanskrit words, "panca" meaning five, and "sila" meaning principles. It comprises five principles held to be inseparable and interrelated: Belief in
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Change: Enrollment Percentage (Both Male and Female)Primary School95%Secondary School68%Tertiary Education17% *Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics 5. CULTURE & RELIGIONBased on the 2000 census, approximately 86.1% of Indonesian citizens were Muslims, 5.7% Protestant, 3% Catholic, 1.8% Hindu, 3.4%
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Change: residing in urban areas 52% Percentage population aged 0-14 28.1% Percentage population aged 15-64 66% Percentage population aged 65 and above 6% Percentage male population 50.04% Percentage female population 49.96% With almost a quarter of a million people, Indonesia is the world's fifth most populous country.*Source: CIA -
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Change: The president was always elected by the majority voice of Indonesian citizens residing globally. Each normal presidential period is the course of 5 years. The
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Change: 7. Philosophical Principle1. GEOGRAPHYWith over 18,000 counted islands, Indonesia is the largest and most varied archipelago on Earth. It spans almost two million square kilometres between
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Change: power. The governmental system has been described as "presidential with parliamentary characteristics."[1] Following the Indonesian 1998 Revolution and the resignation of President Suharto, several political reforms were set in motion via amendments to the Constitution of Indonesia, which resulted in changes to all branches of government.
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Change: a number of conflicts in the eastern region of the country (Transmigration of Indonesia).6. POLITICAL SYSTEM Read more about Social Media in Indonesia: About IndonesiaMedia LandscapeCase StudiesInterviewsUseful LinksRead the comic
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Change: (Figures as for 2005 with a total population base of 159,260,000. ) Source:*Source: UNESCO EuromonitorInstitute Internationalfor Statistics 5. CULTURE & RELIGIONBased on the 2000 census, the approximately 86.1% of Indonesian citizens were Muslims, 5.7% Protestant, 3% are Catholic, 1.8% Hindu, 3.4%
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Change: CIA - The World Factbook - Indonesia 4. EDUCATION LEVELThe increased competition for jobs has been the recent driving force for people to stay in education for as long
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Change: CIA - The World Factbook - Indonesia 3. ECONOMIC WEALTH Table 1B: GDP composition, 2007 estimates GDP : (based on Purchasing Power Parity) $845.6 billion GDP (based on official exchange rate) $410.3 billion GDP - real growth rate 6.1% GDP - per capita (PPP) $3,400 GDP -
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Change: neighboursneighbors include Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and the Philippines. Indonesia shares bordersland-borders with Papua New Guinea, Malaysia and East Timor.2. POPULATION AGGREGATES Table 1A: Population demographics of Indonesia Country population (as of April 2008) 237,512,000 Percentage population residing in urban areas 50.3% Percentage population aged 0-14
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Change: 6. Political System===1.1. GEOGRAPHY===GEOGRAPHYWith over 18,000 counted islands, Indonesia is the largest and most varied archipelago on Earth. It spans almost two million square kilometres
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Change: 1.===1. GEOGRAPHYGEOGRAPHY===With over 18,000 counted islands, Indonesia is the largest and most varied archipelago on Earth. It spans almost two million square kilometres between
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Change: 11. Geography 22. Population Aggregates 33. Economic Wealth 44. Education Level 55. Culture & Religion 11. GEOGRAPHYWith over 18,000 counted islands, Indonesia is the largest and most varied archipelago on
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Change: and Confucianism. With many different religions practised in Indonesia, conflicts between believers are often unavoidable. Moreover, Indonesia's political leadership has played an important role in
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