Indonesians - Wikipedia Indonesians (Indonesian: orang Indonesia) are citizens or people who are identified with the country of Indonesia, [45] regardless of their ethnic or religious background [46][47] There are more than 1,300 ethnicities in Indonesia, [48][49] making it a multicultural archipelagic country with a diversity of languages, culture and religious beliefs
Things You Should Know About Indonesian Culture ‘Indonesia’ is a singular term that names a particular nation, but there’s nothing uniform about its culture There are at least 300 ethnic groups in Indonesia, each with their own set of customs and distinctive cultural objects
History of Indonesia | People, Culture, Language, Facts . . . history of Indonesia, a survey of notable events and people in the history of Indonesia Located off the coast of mainland Southeast Asia in the Indian and Pacific oceans, Indonesia was formerly known as the Dutch East Indies (or Netherlands East Indies)
Indonesia | Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports Cultural Attributes: Indonesians rarely disagree in public, seldom say "no" (they say Belum, "not yet"), and generally have time for others Punctuality, More; Family: Traditionally, Indonesians have had large families, but in recent times people are stopping at two children Members of the extended
Indonesian - Core Concepts — Cultural Atlas Indonesia is the largest Muslim-majority country in the world It is also the biggest archipelago, consisting of over 17,500 islands The dispersion of the islands means that distinct microcultures have developed to be regionally specific Furthermore, over 300 ethnic groups are spread across Indonesia
Indonesians - Encyclopedia. com Although Indonesians speak between 250 and 700 distinct mother languages, there is only one official language of government, commerce, education, and mass media: Bahasa Indonesia (literally, the "Indonesian language"), a dialect of Malay
Indonesians - Wikiwand Indonesians (Indonesian: Orang Indonesia) are citizens or people who are identified with the country of Indonesia, regardless of their ethnic or religious background making it a multicultural archipelagic country with a diversity of languages, culture and religious beliefs