#MonasNationalMonument #IstiqlalMosque #ThousandIslands #TamanMiniIndonesiaPark #AncolDreamland #TheNationalMuseumofIndonesia #RagunanZoo #JakartaChinatown #SeaWorldAncol #Kidzania

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    * Interesting Facts about Jakarta (Indonesia)

    1- The name “Jakarta” derives from the word Jayakarta which is derived from the Sanskrit jaya (victorious) and krta (accomplished, acquired), thus Jayakarta translates as “victorious deed,” “complete act” or “complete victory.”
    2- It’s a City that Loves Shopping
    3- It’s not actually a city but a large province
    4- It’s the capital with the most active population on twitter
    5- It’s one of the world’s cheapest cities
    6- It’s rude to pat someone on the head
    7- It’s Extremely Multi-cultural
    8- It’s prone to flooding
    9- It has the worst traffic in the world
    10- A City with Many Skyscrapers
    11- Malls Everywhere
    12- One of the World’s Most Populated Cities
    13- The City Has Been Renamed 13 Times
    14- Abundant Museums
    15- City Mascot
    16- Many Instagrammable Spots
    17- Jakarta is the largest city of Indonesia with more than 23 million people living in greater Jakarta.
    18- Jakarta got Independence in 1945 from Dutch East India Company.
    19- The city of Jakarta offers you a perfect mixture of western architecture and traditional Indonesian culture.
    20- Jakarta was known with following names as
    Sunda Kelapa (397-1527), Jayakarta (1527-1619), Batavia (1619-1942), and Djakarta (1942-1972).

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    * History of Mongolia

    The history of Indonesia has been shaped by its geographic position, its natural resources, a series of human migrations and contacts, wars and conquests, as well as by trade, economics and politics. Indonesia is an archipelagic country of 17,000 to 18,000 islands (8,844 named and 922 permanently inhabited) stretching along the equator in South East Asia. The country’s strategic sea-lane position fostered inter-island and international trade; trade has since fundamentally shaped Indonesian history. The area of Indonesia is populated by peoples of various migrations, creating a diversity of cultures, ethnicities, and languages. The archipelago’s landforms and climate significantly influenced agriculture and trade, and the formation of states. The boundaries of the state of Indonesia match the 20th-century borders of the Dutch East Indies.

    Fossilised remains of Homo erectus and his tools, popularly known as the “Java Man”, suggest the Indonesian archipelago was inhabited by at least 1.5 million years ago. Austronesian people, who form the majority of the modern population, are thought to have originally been from Taiwan and arrived in Indonesia around 2000 BCE. From the 7th century CE, the powerful Srivijaya naval kingdom flourished bringing Hindu and Buddhist influences with it. The agricultural Buddhist Sailendra and Hindu Mataram dynasties subsequently thrived and declined in inland Java. The last significant non-Muslim kingdom, the Hindu Majapahit kingdom, flourished from the late 13th century, and its influence stretched over much of Indonesia. The earliest evidence of Islamised populations in Indonesia dates to the 13th century in northern Sumatra; other Indonesian areas gradually adopted Islam which became the dominant religion in Java and Sumatra by the end of the 16th century. For the most part, Islam overlaid and mixed with existing cultural and religious influences.

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    * Locations in this Video

    1. Monas National Monument – Iconic Landmark
    2. Istiqlal Mosque
    3. Thousand Islands
    4. Taman Mini Indonesia Park
    5. Ancol Dreamland
    6. The National Museum of Indonesia
    7. Ragunan Zoo
    8. Jakarta Chinatown (Glodok)
    9. SeaWorld Ancol
    10. Kidzania

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