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Indonesia$38819$ - traduction vers Anglais

DEMOGRAPHICS OF COUNTRY
Indonesia/People; Demographics of indonesia; Population of Indonesia; Indonesia demographics
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  • Indonesian students during a school excursion to a museum; Indonesia currently possesses a relatively young population.
  • Life expectancy in Indonesia since 1960 by gender
  • Life expectancy in Indonesia since 1927

Indonesia      
n. Indonesia, stato che consiste di oltre 13000 isole situate nell"arcipelago della Malesia fra l"oceano Indiano e l"oceano Pacifico
B channel         
INDONESIAN TELEVISION NETWORK
TVN Indonesia; TVN (Indonesia); B-Channel; Rajawali Televisi; RTV Medan; RTV Aceh; RTV Lampung; RTV Bandung; RTV (Indonesia); RTV (Indonesian TV channel); B Channel; Draft:Lensa Indonesia
Canale di comunicazione con 64 bits e in uso nei cavi telefonici digitali
Maluku Islands         
  • Tanimbar]] warriors
  • An [[orembai]], a common traditional sailing vessel of the Maluku Islands
  • [[Fort Duurstede]] in [[Saparua]], 1846
  • Map of [[Wallacea]]; upper right corner facing North. The red line denotes the western border of Wallacea. The eastern border corresponds to the light Australia–New Guinea shelf.
  • twelve-wired]] birds-of-paradise by [[John Gerrard Keulemans]].
  • Drawing of [[Ternate]] by a presumably Dutch artist. Inset shows Saint John Baptist Portuguese-built fort on the island
  • [[Ternate]] Island, as seen from Halmahera
  • USNS ''Mercy'' (T-AH-19)]]
  • Map by [[Willem Blaeu]] (1630)
ARCHIPELAGO IN EASTERN INDONESIA, ALSO CALLED THE SPICE ISLANDS
Molucca; Moluccas; Molucas; Malukkan Islands; Spice exploration; Maluku islands; Moluccan islands; Mollucas; Moluccan Islands; Spice islands; Maluku Islands, Indonesia; The Moluccas; Moluccan archipelago; Dutch Spice Islands; Spiceislands; The Maluku Islands; ID-MA; Moluccas islands; Maluku, Indonesia; Molucca passage; Molucca Passage; Maluku Island; Molucca Islands; Spice Islands; Spice Isles; Isles of Spice; Molucca Archipelago; History of the Maluku Islands; Molveccas; Geology of the Maluku Islands
n. Isole Molucche, arcipelago dell"Indonesia

Définition

Bahasa Indonesia
[b?'h?:s?]
¦ noun the official language of Indonesia. See Indonesian.
Origin
from Malay bahasa 'language'.

Wikipédia

Demographics of Indonesia

The population of Indonesia was 270.20 million according to the 2020 national census, an increase from 237.64 in 2010. Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. Approximately 55% of Indonesia's population resides on Java, which is the most populous island in the world.

Despite a fairly effective family planning program that has been in place since 1967, Indonesia's average population growth per year was over 1.1% for the decade ending in 2020, nearly having 13% population growth for that decade. At this rate, Indonesia's population is projected to surpass the population of the United States if the population growth is not maintained.

Indonesia has a relatively young population compared to Western nations, though it is aging as the country's birth rate has slowed and its life expectancy has increased. The median age was 30.2 years in 2017. Indonesia includes numerous ethnic, cultural and linguistic groups, some of which are related to each other. Since independence, Indonesian is the language of most written communication, education, government, and business. Many local ethnic languages are the first language of most Indonesians and are still important.