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| colspan="2" align="center" | <big>'''Ledewealth of Indonesia'''</big><br />''Republik Indonesia ''(Indonesish)
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'''Saying'''<br />''Bhinneka Tunggal Ika'' (Oneness in {{over|Fayness|Diversity}})
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'''Landsong'''<br />''Indonesia Raya'' (Great Indonesia)
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'''Headstead '''and<br />'''Biggest Stead'''
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Jakarta
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* Foresitter: Joko Widodo
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'''Indonesia''', known in law as the '''Ledewealth of Indonesia''' ([[Indonesish]]: ''Republik Indonesia'') is an island rike in Southeast [[Asia]]. It is the world's largest island rike with more than seventeen thousand islands. It is the fourth most befolked rike in the world, and its most befolked island, [[Java]], has more than half of the country's folk.
The ethel is in the Frithful ring of Fire, where earthquakes, wirlwinds and firebursts are often.
 
   
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== Eretide ==
   
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=== Before European bestriding ===
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The first men in Indonesia came 45,000 years ago. 4,000 years ago, the Austronesians, who are the forebears of a great body of the Indonesian folk today, came from [[Taiwan]]. Good farmland and trade ways let many kingdoms flourish by the first hundredyear.
   
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In the seventh hundredyear, the Srivijaya kingdom became mighty because of trade, and the spread of the kingdom also spread Hindu and Buddha liefs through the islands.
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From the thirteenth hundredyear, Indonesian folk began to take on Islamic lief, though Muslim traders had been there for some hundredyears before. Folk in other steads of Indonesia began to follow Islam, and from the sixteenth hundredyear to today Islam has stayed the lief of the great body of Indonesian folk.
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=== European bestriding ===
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From the seventeenth hundredyear, the [[Netherlands]] started to bestride what is now Indonesia, although it was only in the early twentieth hundredyear that the Netherlands fully bestrode today's Indonesia.
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=== Selfstanding ===
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After the Second World War, the Indonesians forsaid freedom from the Netherlands on the 17th of Weedmonth, 1945, and started the Indonesian Selfdom War ([[Indonesish]]: ''Perang Kemerdekaan Indonesia'', [[Netherlandish]]: ''Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog''). By 1949, the Netherlandish were overcame and acknowledged Indonesia as a selfstanding rike.
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From 1950 until 1957, the time known in Indonesian eretide as the time of Freeward Folkrike (''Demokrasi Liberal''), Indonesia was an unsteady folkrike beset by uprisings. This unsteadiness made Foresitter Sukarno believe that Western-like folkrike was not fit to be the Indonesian lawmoot's setup. From 1957 onwards, Sukarno became more and more rikebinderlike until he was overthrown in 1965 by Suharto, who then became the second Foresitter of Indonesia from 1965 to 1998. The time of Suharto was known as the New Setup (''Orde Baru''). Though in Suharto's time Indonesia was by law a folkrike, in truth it was a bindrike and the choosing of the lawmoot were neither free nor fair.
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Indonesia's landwealth grew steadily during Suharto's time, but in 1997 the Asian Landwealth Needtime showed that the growth of the landwealth was flawed as the full homeland output was greatly lowered. This led to much uproar against Suharto and the rike, and this uproar led to Suharto stepping down in Merrymonth 1998.
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With the stepping down of Suharto, Indonesia moved towards becoming a folkrike. A free choosing for the Indonesian Althing was held in 1999, and the groundlaw went through a great makeover. In 2004, Indonesia held its first straightforward choosing of the foresitter (beforehand, the Althing had chosen the foresitter), and a choosing has been steadily held every five years hence.
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== Lawmoot ==
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The selfstanding rike is a {{over|forefastening|constitutional}} {{over|ledewealth|republic}} with a [[foresitter]] and [[althing]] both chosen by the folk.
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== Loftlay ==
 
There are three yeartides in Indonesia: hot, damp and cold. The ethel is in the {{over|Frithful|Pacific}} Ring of Fire, where earthquakes, wirlwinds and firebursts are often.
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Revision as of 15:18, 13 January 2019

Ledewealth of Indonesia
Republik Indonesia (Indonesish)

Saying
Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Oneness in Fayness)

Landsong
Indonesia Raya (Great Indonesia)

Headstead and
Biggest Stead

Jakarta

Revetung

Indonesish

Inwonername Indonesian
Lawmoot Kernelish Foresitterly Forefastening Ledewealth
Leaders
  • Foresitter: Joko Widodo
  • Underforesitter: Jusuf Kalla
  • Speaker of the Low Hof: Bambang Soesatyo

Indonesia, known in law as the Ledewealth of Indonesia (Indonesish: Republik Indonesia) is an island rike in Southeast Asia. It is the world's largest island rike with more than seventeen thousand islands. It is the fourth most befolked rike in the world, and its most befolked island, Java, has more than half of the country's folk.

Eretide

Before European bestriding

The first men in Indonesia came 45,000 years ago. 4,000 years ago, the Austronesians, who are the forebears of a great body of the Indonesian folk today, came from Taiwan. Good farmland and trade ways let many kingdoms flourish by the first hundredyear.

In the seventh hundredyear, the Srivijaya kingdom became mighty because of trade, and the spread of the kingdom also spread Hindu and Buddha liefs through the islands.

From the thirteenth hundredyear, Indonesian folk began to take on Islamic lief, though Muslim traders had been there for some hundredyears before. Folk in other steads of Indonesia began to follow Islam, and from the sixteenth hundredyear to today Islam has stayed the lief of the great body of Indonesian folk.

European bestriding

From the seventeenth hundredyear, the Netherlands started to bestride what is now Indonesia, although it was only in the early twentieth hundredyear that the Netherlands fully bestrode today's Indonesia.

Selfstanding

After the Second World War, the Indonesians forsaid freedom from the Netherlands on the 17th of Weedmonth, 1945, and started the Indonesian Selfdom War (Indonesish: Perang Kemerdekaan Indonesia, Netherlandish: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog). By 1949, the Netherlandish were overcame and acknowledged Indonesia as a selfstanding rike.

From 1950 until 1957, the time known in Indonesian eretide as the time of Freeward Folkrike (Demokrasi Liberal), Indonesia was an unsteady folkrike beset by uprisings. This unsteadiness made Foresitter Sukarno believe that Western-like folkrike was not fit to be the Indonesian lawmoot's setup. From 1957 onwards, Sukarno became more and more rikebinderlike until he was overthrown in 1965 by Suharto, who then became the second Foresitter of Indonesia from 1965 to 1998. The time of Suharto was known as the New Setup (Orde Baru). Though in Suharto's time Indonesia was by law a folkrike, in truth it was a bindrike and the choosing of the lawmoot were neither free nor fair.

Indonesia's landwealth grew steadily during Suharto's time, but in 1997 the Asian Landwealth Needtime showed that the growth of the landwealth was flawed as the full homeland output was greatly lowered. This led to much uproar against Suharto and the rike, and this uproar led to Suharto stepping down in Merrymonth 1998.

With the stepping down of Suharto, Indonesia moved towards becoming a folkrike. A free choosing for the Indonesian Althing was held in 1999, and the groundlaw went through a great makeover. In 2004, Indonesia held its first straightforward choosing of the foresitter (beforehand, the Althing had chosen the foresitter), and a choosing has been steadily held every five years hence.

Lawmoot

The selfstanding rike is a forefastening ledewealth with a foresitter and althing both chosen by the folk.

Loftlay

There are three yeartides in Indonesia: hot, damp and cold. The ethel is in the Frithful Ring of Fire, where earthquakes, wirlwinds and firebursts are often.

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