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  Indonesia - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
East Timor was a province of Indonesia from its annexation in 1976 until Indonesia relinquished sovereignty in 1999.
Indonesia's 18,108 islands, of which about 6,000 are inhabited, are scattered around the equator, giving the country a tropical climate.
Indonesia's economy suffered greatly in the late 1990s, in part as a result of the financial crisis that struck most of Asia at the time.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/i/n/d/Indonesia.html   (1885 words)

  
 Indonesia's Transportation
In Repelita VI, the Government developed a national transportation system with special attention to undeveloped areas, mainly in eastern Indonesia, improved town transportation that supports industry, agriculture, trade and tourism and increased the quality of transportation means and infrastructures, the community's role, human resources and technology.
The national transportation system in the fourth year of Repelita VI developed several strategic concepts and basic policies on the transportation system, in accordance with national space planning aimed at supporting economic development.
The transmigration target in Repelita VI was: the resettlement of around 600,000 families consisting of 350,000 semi-and fully government-sponsored transmigrant families and 250,000 self-supporting voluntary transmigrant families; the opening of 1,200 units of new resettlements areas of around 500,000 ha of agricultural land; and 350,000 housing units complete with clean water and public facilities.
www.asianinfo.org /asianinfo/indonesia/pro-transportation.htm   (4395 words)

  
 Travel Indonesia - Indonesia Travelling and Hotel Ideas
Transportation in Indonesia will tell you all you need to know about travelling in and around Indonesia.
Indonesia’s three main gateways are Soekkarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Polonia Airport in Medan and Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali.
Another mode of transport is the Bajaj (pronounced bahji), with the driver in the front, and room for two passengers behind, powered by a small motorcycle engine.
www.indonesiahotel-link.com /transportation.php   (2036 words)

  
 Picture Page on Indonesia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country.
Seventeen percent of Indonesia's land is used for plantations or for cultivation of field crops.
Indonesia has the western half and Papua New Guinea, an independent state, has the majority or eastern part of the island.
maps.unomaha.edu /peterson/funda/pictures/indonesia/indonesia.html   (1031 words)

  
 Traditonal Transportation in Indonesia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The bajaj is the most famous traditional transportation in Indonesia.
The bajaj is a useful and efficient transportation because the bajaj can run faster than the other traditional transportation.
The traditional forms of daily transportation exist with the modern automobile and airplane.
www.kirkwood.cc.ia.us /esl/transpor.htm   (477 words)

  
 About Indonesia - Transportation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This latter type is the only form of transport to be found in the remote regions where roads are potholed and in a permanent state of disrepair.
The system of small minibuses and trucks (bemo) is another mode of transport in and around the cities as well as for short trips to other towns or to remote villages and hill regions.
Taxis are the most convinient mode of transportation and are easily available except during peak hours.The flag fall of standard taxis is Rp.2,500 and the next kilometer is Rp.1,000.
www.stormloader.com /users/amazingindo/history/transport.html   (633 words)

  
 Transportation Information
Indonesia's three main gateways are Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta, Polonia Airport in Medan and Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali.
Another mode of transport is the Bajaj (pronounced bahji), a minicar tricycle seating two passengers rather tightly with its driver in the front.
Unfortunately this means of transport is gradually disappearing in the big cities as motorized transportation has rapidly taken over public transportation everywhere in the country.
www.emp.pdx.edu /htliono/trans.html   (1744 words)

  
 Indonesia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Indonesia borders Malaysia on the island of Borneo (Kalimantan in Bahasa Indonesia) Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea (Irian in Bahasa Indonesia) and East Timor on the island of Timor.
Indonesia is also rich in volcanoes the most famous being the now Krakatau (Krakatoa).
The official language Bahasa Indonesia - a dialect of Malay - is spoken by almost everybody local languages are usually the primary language.
www.freeglossary.com /Indonesia   (1501 words)

  
 Transportation in Indonesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indonesia's transport system has been shaped over time by the economic resource base of an archipelago with thousands of islands, and the distribution of its more than 200 million people highly concentrated on a single island which is Java
The function of air transport is significant, particularly where land or water transport is deficient or non-existent.
Indonesia has 21,579 km of navigable waterways (2005), of which about one half are on Kalimantan, and a quarter each on Sumatra and Papua.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Transportation_in_Indonesia   (889 words)

  
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Indonesia’s major resources, major imports and exports, types of transportation, and Indonesia’s level of technology, which will also be compared to that of the United States’.
Transportation is difficult in much of Indonesia because of the thick forests and rugged mountains, and the wide stretches of sea that separates the islands.
Ojeks are motorbikes that transport passengers on a rear seat, and becaks are three-wheeled pedicabs.
www.ri.net /schools/East_Greenwich/Cole/indonesiaeconomy.html   (780 words)

  
 Indonesia's history, culture, economy, geography
Keroncong is said to have its roots in Portugal, brought to Indonesia by Portuguese traders in the 15th century.
Indonesia is not generally known as a treasure trove for paintings, but the fact is that the connoisseur will be able to find unique works of art.
Indonesia is the birth place of batik and ikat cloth.
indonesia-ok.com /history.htm   (5908 words)

  
 Indonesia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Indonesia's cities are in a constant state of urban evolution, where dense populations, technology and construction live in hectic symbiosis.
Travellers are advised to check their local consular information and monitor the situation in Indonesia closely before making travel plans.
Disclaimer: We've tried to make the information on this web site as accurate as possible, but it is provided 'as is' and we accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by anyone resulting from this information.
www.lonelyplanet.com /worldguide/destinations/asia/indonesia   (398 words)

  
 Indonesia Project Logistics
Indonesia Projects Logistics is formerly known as PT.
As the demand for project transportation in Indonesia we keep focused experience provides our customers with competitive solution without ignoring the technology, equipments, reliability and well qualified staff to handle the projects.
This is 100% in projects transportation, heavy lifts and international freight business to and from Indonesia.
indonesiaprojects.com   (256 words)

  
 Indonesia
The world's largest Muslim nation, Indonesia has achieved remarkable economic development success over the past decade and, until the 1997-1998 Asian economic crisis, was considered to be among the best performing East Asian economies.
Indonesia grew at a rate of 7% between 1985 and 1995, and reduced its poverty rate from 60% to 11% between 1970 and 1996.
Indonesia is rich in natural resources, with oil, gas, and textile being its main export commodities.
www.us-asean.org /indonesia.asp   (1635 words)

  
 Transportation Statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Land transport statistics provides statistics on all motor vehicles in Indonesia, excluding military and diplomatic vehicles; length of roads maintained by the central or local governments; and railway transportation for both passenger and freight in Java, Madura, and Sumatra.
Air transportation statistics covers both scheduled freight and unscheduled flight for domestic and international flight; and airport statistics both for commercial and non commercial airport in Indonesia.
Air transport statistics cover primary data based on survey conducted by CBS and secondary data from the Directorate General for Air transportation.
www.bps.go.id /sector/transpor   (563 words)

  
 Tour Indonesia - Book Indonesia Tours and Hotels
Indonesia has been divided into seven tourism development regions, and each of these regions consists of two and more tourist destinations.
With the information from Transportation in Indonesia and in our Indonesia City Guide, you will have all you need to plan your holiday to Indonesia.
South Kalimantan is popular because it's the centre of Indonesia's gemstone trade -diamonds, amethysts, sapphires and agates abound.
www.indonesiahotel-link.com /tours.php   (1108 words)

  
 Transportation Indonesia Asia Regional
Daewoo International upbeat on global expansionKorea Herald (subscription), South Korea - 9 hours agoThe company is running high-end steel plants in Indonesia and Mexico, and shipping the output to neighboring markets such as the United States.
It listed as possible targets hotels, business centres, transportation sites, places of worship and any crowed area.
World's Most Congested CitiesForbes, NY - 17 hours agoThe list of the worst world cities for traffic is skewed by the growing impact of transportation revolutions in developing countries.
www.iaswww.com /ODP/Regional/Asia/Indonesia/Transportation   (306 words)

  
 Transportation - Economy - Indonesia - Asia
In 1999 Indonesia had 342,700 km (212,944 mi) of roads, of which 46 percent were paved.
Low-cost transportation include bemos (small motorized vehicles), ojek (motorbikes that transport passengers on a rear seat), and becak, three-wheeled pedicabs.
Air services in Indonesia are provided by Garuda Indonesia and Merpati Nusantara airlines, both owned by the government; and by the privately owned Bouraq, Mandala, Serpati, and Seulawah airlines.
www.countriesquest.com /asia/indonesia/economy/transportation.htm   (284 words)

  
 The Diversity Project Home Page
The Diversity Project is a 10-week educational program is designed to increase participation of under- represented minority students in the biological sciences through an integrated research experience that combines field work on the colorful and diverse coral reefs of Indonesia with cutting edge molecular genetic research at Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
Hands-on field and laboratory research will be complemented by mentoring on career development, ranging from successfully applying to graduate school to choosing a career.
Indonesia is the center of the world's marine biodiversity with an unprecedented wealth of marine species.
people.bu.edu /pbarber/TDP.htm   (447 words)

  
 Bali Satria Film - Transportation - Location film services in Indonesia
Transportation in Indonesia, consist of assorted like air transportation, sea transportation, and land transportation.
As for for other interisland region earn is also utilized by transportation go out to sea and air.
Indonesia have more than 7 companies of air transportation serving interisland local flight, and have many boat to serve interisland sea transportation.
www.balisatriafilm.com /transportation.htm   (114 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional:Asia:Indonesia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Indonesia is a country located in South-East Asia consisting of over 1000 islands, located near Malaysia, Singapore and Papua New Guinea.
This category covers official Government of Indonesia sites, mostly those with addresses ending in go.id. Occasionally, the government department will not have their own domain name or the employee begins with a test site without the department's domain name.
Categories and links for all cities, towns, and other populated places in Indonesia for which there are categories in the directory.
dmoz.org /Regional/Asia/Indonesia/desc.html   (393 words)

  
 INDONESIA OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
We discussed the transportation priorities and initiatives facing APEC that we look forward to addressing at the Fourth APEC Transportation Ministerial meeting that starts here tomorrow.
Indonesia is an important transportation partner of the United States, and, in our meeting, there was a mutual commitment expressed to growing and deepening our relationship.
To fully realize the potential of aviation liberalization, Indonesia must have the proper aviation infrastructure in place to support the economic growth that will come from a new aviation regime.
www.dot.gov /affairs/minetasp072604.htm   (741 words)

  
 The Indonesian Consulate General in Chicago
The expatriates assigned to work as part of the religious mission or humanitarian mission in Indonesia and already approved by the Religious Affairs Ministry or the concerned ministry.
Airlines crew members, vessels crew members, cross border public transportions crew members on duties on the international navigation or under the Agreement on Transportation with Indonesia.
East Timor, live in Indonesia as refugees and have decided to return to East Timor as new citizens of that country under the recommendation of the Indonesian Red Cross.
www.indonesiachicago.org /consgen_embark.htm   (859 words)

  
 Local Transportation
Because very few Indonesians own automobiles, using public transport is a surefire way to experience the locals face-to-face (or knee-to-knee).
In general, travel in Indonesia is cheap, hot, cramped, colorful, and often frustrating.
You won't have to hassle with finding the right bus route, taxi drivers in the bigger cities often speak a little English, and, most importantly, there will be a place to put your luggage.
www.jobmonkey.com /teaching/asia/html/local_transportation1.html   (979 words)

  
 Travelling to Indonesia
Traveling around the cities, villages and rural areas of Indonesia will be an adventure you'll not soon forget.
Bemos are a unique form of transport and are synonymous with Indonesia.
Traveling around Indonesia is made all the easier because everywhere you go you'll find friendly people only too happy to give you advice and directions on how to get where you want to go.
www.indonesiapromo.com /travel.html   (477 words)

  
 Transportation - All Category - Indonesia - Show All Valid - Indonetwork.net
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 Blue Bird Group - Jakarta, Indonesia
In land transportation, we provide reliable, high quality and superior services with the efficient use of resources; and we do it as a team.
But to Indonesians, Blue Bird is aptly associated with its dynamic and reliable transportation fleet serving two million passengers monthly.
Land transportation is still Blue Bird's core business and identity today although the company has three other divisions : Manufacturing, Property and Support Services.
www.bluebirdgroup.com   (311 words)

  
 indonesia-bali - - Transportation - us car rental, car rental rate
The super efficient louage system in Tunisia, which utilises overlapping routes for public transportation, is a good role model.
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 Practical Information for Expats in Indonesia
The writers are seasoned veterans in Indonesia and endeavor to provide as wide a view on each subject as possible.
If your specific questions are not addressed, post your questions on the Living in Indonesia Forum.
The information on Living in Indonesia, A Site for Expatriates may not be retransmitted or reproduced in any form without permission.
www.expat.or.id /info/info.html   (618 words)

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