Endoneesi
Republik bu Indoneesi | |||||
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Barabu Endoneesi ci Rooj | |||||
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Way-dëkk | nit | ||||
Fattaay | nit/km2 | ||||
Xeetu nguur - Njiitu Réew - Njiitu Jëwriñ |
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Tembte - Bawoo - Taariix |
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Péy ak rëddi - Tus-wu-gaar - Tus-wu-taxaw |
Jakarta | ||||
Làkku nguur-gi | wu-endoneesi | ||||
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Turu aji-dëkk | |||||
Telefon | |||||
Lonkoyoon bu Endoneesi |
Indoneesi (Republik bu Indoneesi) : réew
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National Museum of Indonesia in Central Jakarta
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Wisma 46, Indonesia's tallest office building, located in the middle of Jakarta skyscraper.
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Jalan Thamrin, the main avenue in Central Jakarta
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A train at Gambir station in Central Jakarta
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The Bung Karno Stadium is capable of hosting 100,000 spectators
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Map of Indonesia
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Provinces of Indonesia
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Malioboro, the most famous street in Yogyakarta city
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Trans Jogja Bus. A bus rapid transit system in Yogyakarta city
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A selection of Indonesian food, including Soto Ayam (chicken soup), sate kerang (shellfish kebabs), telor pindang (preserved eggs), perkedel (fritter), and es teh manis (sweet iced tea)
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An Indonesian Army infantryman participating in the U.N.'s Global Peacekeeping Operation Initiative
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Pindad Panser "Anoa" shown during Indo Defense and Aerospace Expo 2008
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B-25 Mitchell bombers of the AURI in the 1950s
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GE U20C in Indonesia, #CC201-05
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GE U20C "Full-Width Cabin" in Indonesia, #CC203-22
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GE U20C full computer control locomotive in Indonesia, #CC204-06