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Population on Indonesia. Year Population 2003 -234,893,453 July 2003 est. 2004 -241,973,879 July 2005 est. 2005 -241,973,879 July 2005 est. 2006 -245,452,739 July 2006 est. 2007 -234,693,997 July 2007 est. 2008 -237,512,352 July 2008 est. 2009 - roughly 241,973,900. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Population on Indonesia
Year Population
2003 -234,893,453 July 2003 est. 2004 -241,973,879 July 2005 est. 2005 -241,973,879 July 2005 est. 2006 -245,452,739 July 2006 est. 2007 -234,693,997 July 2007 est.2008 -237,512,352 July 2008 est. 2009 - roughly 241,973,900
•What is this country's type of economy? What is their currency? How valuable is this currency compared to the Dollar, the Euro?
RupiahUS dollars or silver dollarsATMScredit cards accepted
1 Rupiah= 0.000101 U.S. Dollars
• One of the largest economies in souteast Asia
The GDP
The GDP of Indonesia is $432.9 billion.
The GDP is the gross pay off a country.
What are the geographical coordinates of Indonesia?
•Latitude of Indonesia: 5º00´ South of the Equator
•Longitude of Indonesia: 120º00´ East of Greenwich.
The type of government
• Indonesia has a democratic government and the president is acting head of government and state.
What is the official name of Indonesia?
•conventional long form: Republic of Indonesia •conventional short form: Indonesia •local long form: Republic Indonesia •local short form: Indonesia
Map of Indonesia
• 300,000 people are in the armed forces• This is the army, navy (marines), airforce• 233,000 active personnel in the armed forces
• Not very stable at times in Aceh and Papua where there has been armed conflict
• There was a 30 year war between the GAM (Free Aceh Movement) and the Indonesian Military
• The new president is making the country better little by little• Overall Indonesia is not very politically stable
• The president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will be representing Indonesia at the summit
• He is a political leader and there isn’t a economic leader attending
What is this country looking to gain from the G-20? Is there an agenda they will be bringing to
the talks? Is there anything this country is looking to contribute?
• Fair and Free elections.
• Agenda:
“supporting the efforts to strengthen the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), improving the supervision on financial firms, and calling on the developed countries to set up a donor agency whose role equals to the IMF.”
On a global scale, what can be gained from this country
attending the G 20? • More coordination between countries and
their stimulus plans.
• stability in predominantly Muslim nation( 235 million) will continue.
Work citedPictures and Info
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• http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90778/90858/90863/6747750.html
• http://indahnesia.com/indonesia/UAN/money_in_indonesia.php• http://www.indonesiatravel.org.uk/people-of-indonesia.html