Indonesia
| Region: | Oceania |
| Capital: | Jakarta |
| Population: | 242,000,000 |
| Area (sq km): | 1,919,440 |
| GRN Office: | Global Recordings Network Indonesia |
| FIPS Country Code: | ID |
| ISO Country Code: | ID |
About Indonesia
Indonesia is the biggest archipelago in the world. It has 17,508 islands and 5,150 km long.
The Republic of Indonesia was proclaimed as an independent country on 17 August 1945.
At present (2008) the population is about 242 million. This is the 4th biggest population after China, India and USA. There are more than 500 tribes speaking over 1000 languages and dialects. The national language is Bahasa Indonesia. Each tribe has its own dress, culture, art, and special food.
The main religions that the government permits are Islam, Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), Hinduism, Buddhism, and traditional religions.
This country is blessed with fertile land, vast natural resources, and great beauty.
Map of Indonesia
News about Indonesia
Recording in West Papua: Testimonies about the exciting responses to recording and distribution of GRN materials in West Papua. |
GRN Indonesia: The Good News brings two Korowai people to Jesus. |
"There is a God who loves our people!": "Look at this picture! There is a God who loves our people!" |
Merchant seafarers hear the gospel: "There was an Indonesian crew member in port recently, who took an interest in the gospel. He would not take any literature in Indonesian offered, but when I showed him the cassette in his heart language, he quickly put it into his pocket saying 'This is for me', and took it away to his cabin." |
GRN Oceania: An overview of the work of GRN in Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and the pacific. |
Global Recordings Network Indonesia: General information, articles, news and contact details about GRN Indonesia. |
Languages spoken in Indonesia
Listed here are the primary and alternate names of the languages and dialects of Indonesia. An icon next to the name indicates that there are GRN recordings available in that language.
Found 5375 language names. Showing items 1 to 100.
Abai (see Putoh: Abai) Abendago (see Yali, Pass Valley) Abukutai (see OBOKUITAI) Abun Je (see Abun: Abun Je) Abun Ji (see Abun: Abun Ji) Abun: Karon: Pantai (see KARON: Pantai) Abun: Madik Group (see MADIK GROUP) Abun Tat (see Abun: Abun Tat) Acheen (see ACEH) Acheh (see ACEH) Achehnese (see ACEH) Achenese (see ACEH) Achinese (see ACEH) Adang (see ADANG-ALOR) Adi (see Kowiai) Adi (see Kowiai: Adi) Adihup (see Hatam: Adihup) Adjio (see TAJIO) Ado (see Kaili, Ledo: Ado) Adora (see Airoran) | Adu (see Tabaru: Adu) Aejauroh (see Sawi) Aejauroh (see SAWI: Comoro) Aeroran (see Airoran) Afra (see Usku) Agam (see Minangkabau: Agam) Ahe Dayak (see AHE) Ahe Kendayan (see AHE: Kendayan) Ahtiago (see Bobot) Aibondeni (see Wandamen: Aibondeni) Aiduma (see Kowiai) Aikoa (see Mori Atas: Aikoa) Aikoli (see Kafoa) Aikwakai (see Sikaritai) Aimoli (see Adang: Aimoli) Aipki (see Kimki) Airmadidi (see Tonsea: Airmadidi) Air Mata (see Malay, Kupang: Air Mata) Airmati (see Kwerba) Ajao (see Ajao Group) Ajao Jawa Konti Unai (see Ajao Group) Ajao Jawa Wadapi (see Ajao Group) Ajao Mariadei (see Ajao Group) Ajau (see Ajao Group) Ajau (see AUYU: Bade) Ajau (see AUYU, MIARO) Ajau (see AUYU: Nohon) Aji (see Malay: Aji) Ajiw (see Mpur: Ajiw) Ajuh (see Lawangan: Ajuh) Aki (see BANGGAI) Akido (see TOLAKI) Akido (derogatory name for TOLAKI) Akit (see Kerinci: Akit) Ako (see Bada: Ako) Alakaman (see Abui: Alakaman) Alakamat (see Huaulu) Alas (see Batak Alas-kluet: Alas) Alas-Kluet Batak (see Batak Alas-kluet) Aliki (see Biritai) Aliki (see Eritai) Aliki (see OBOKUITAI) Alitta (see Bugis: Sidrap) |
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