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1,132 Articles of interest in Indonesia

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  • Plaosan

    Candi Plaosan, also known as the 'Plaosan Complex', is one of the Buddhist temples located in Bugisan village, Prambanan district, Klaten Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, about a kilometer to the northwest of the renowned Hindu Prambanan Temple. Ca…

  • Pinang Kampai Airport

    Pinang Kampai Airport (IATA: DUM, ICAO: WIBD) is a domestic airport located at Dumai, a city in Riau province. It serves Dumai and surrounding areas. This airport has some facilities like other airports. This airport is also able to serve Boeing 737…

  • Misool

    Misool, formerly spelled Mysol, (Dutch: Misoöl), is one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia. Its area is 2,034 km².

  • Lake Matano

    Lake Matano (Indonesian: Danau Matano), also known as Matana, is a natural lake in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. With a depth of 590 m (1,940 ft), it is the deepest lake in Indonesia (ranked by maximum depth), and the 10th deepest lake in the world. Th…

  • Jagorawi Toll Road

    The Jagorawi Toll Road was the first toll road in Indonesia. Construction on the highway began in 1973 by some 200 workers at a cost of 350 million Indonesian rupiah per kilometer; it was officially opened by President of Indonesia Suharto on 9 Marc…

  • Gambir railway station

    Gambir Station (Indonesian: Stasiun Gambir, Station code: GMR) is a major railway station in Gambir, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is located on the eastern side of Merdeka Square.

  • Eil Malk

    Eil Malk or Mecherchar is the main island of the Mecherchar Islands, an island group of Palau in the Pacific Ocean. In a more narrow sense, just the southeastern peninsula of Mecherchar is called Eil Malk.

  • Deli Serdang Regency

    Deli Serdang (Indonesian: Kabupaten Deli Serdang) is a regency in the Indonesian province of North Sumatra. It surrounds the city of Medan, and also borders the chartered city Binjai, which is effectively a bedroom community for Medan. The capital o…

  • Braga Street

    Braga Street (official name in Indonesian: Jalan Braga) is a small street in the center of Bandung, Indonesia, which was famous in the 1920s as a promenade street. Chic cafes, boutiques and restaurants with European ambiance along the street had mad…

  • 2000 Sumatra earthquake

    The 2000 Sumatra earthquake struck at 23:30 local time on June 4, 2000 off the coast of southern Sumatra, Indonesia with a magnitude of 7.9 Mw. The United States Geological Survey reported 103 fatalities, in addition to 2,174 injured people.

  • Tasikmalaya Regency

    Tasikmalaya Regency (pronounced [ˈtasɪʔməˈlaja]) (Indonesian: Kabupaten Tasikmalaya) is a regency in the province of West Java, Indonesia. Located in the southeastern region of Priangan (Preanger), the Regency is by far the biggest and the most impo…

  • Senggigi

    Senggigi is the main tourist strip of the Indonesian island of Lombok, stretched out along the several kilometers of the beachfront, just to the north of the capital Mataram.

  • Saparua

    Saparua is an island east of Ambon Island in the Indonesian province of Maluku; the island of Haruku lies between Saparua and Ambon. The main port is in the south at Kota Saparua.

  • Sangeang Api

    Sangeang Api (Gunung Api or Gunung Sangeang) is an active complex volcano on the island of Sangeang in Indonesia. It consists of two volcanic cones, 1,949 metres (6,394 ft) Doro Api and 1,795 m (5,889 ft) Doro Mantoi. Sangeang Api is one of the most…

  • Raffles Lighthouse

    Raffles Lighthouse (Chinese: 莱佛士灯塔; Malay: Rumah Api Raffles) is a lighthouse located on Pulau Satumu in the Singapore Strait, about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south of the main island of Singapore.

  • Pariaman

    Pariaman is a coastal city in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Pariaman has 83,151 inhabitants in 2014, an area of 73.36 km2 (28 sq mi) and a 12 km (7 mi) coastline.

  • Moyo Island

    Moyo (older spelling Mojo) is an island in Indonesia's West Nusa Tenggara province. It is off the north coast of Sumbawa Island, and has an area of 349 km2. Moyo Island is located in Sumbawa Regency within the Nusa Tenggara province, just north of S…

  • Mount Awu

    Mount Awu (Indonesian: Gunung Awu) is the largest volcano in the Sangihe chain, located in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Powerful eruptions occurred in 1711, 1812, 1856, 1892 and 1966 with devastating pyroclastic flows and lahars that have resulted in …

  • Mau Hau Airport

    Mau Hau Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Mau Hau) (IATA: WGP, ICAO: WADW, formerly WRRW), also known as Waingapu Airport, is an airport serving Waingapu, the largest town on the island of Sumba, in the province of East Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia. S…

  • Matak Airport

    Matak Airport or Anambas Airport is an airport located at Anambas Islands on Riau Province, Indonesia. It services charter flights from Jakarta–Halim and Bau-Bau for ConocoPhillips.

  • Maritime Museum (Indonesia)

    The Maritime Museum (Indonesian: Museum Bahari) is located in the old Sunda Kelapa harbor area in Penjaringan Administrative Village, Penjaringan Subdistrict, Jakarta, Indonesia. The museum was inaugurated inside the former Dutch East India Company …

  • Makian

    Makian (also Machian and Pulau Makian, where pulau means 'island') is a volcanic island, one of the Maluku Islands (Maluku Utara administrative division) in Indonesia.

  • Maguwoharjo Stadium

    Maguwoharjo Stadium is a football stadium in Sleman, Indonesia. It was proposed in 2003. It is the home of PSS Sleman and Persiram Raja Ampat it has capacity of 30,000. The stadium might be upgraded, so it will have a capacity up to 50,000. It is on…

  • Kalimarau Airport

    Kalimarau-Hero Domestic Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Kalimarau) (IATA: BEJ, ICAO: WALK formerly WRLK), also known as Berau Airport, is an airport serving Tanjung Redeb in the Berau regency, East Kalimantan province, Indonesia.