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A fourth color to be used for four-color maps. Light blue: #CEFEF2: 206, 254, 242 An alternate color to be used for four-color maps. Orange: #F7D3AA: 247, 211, 170 Alternative color for the above Tan (surrounding territories). Medium blue #9EC7F3: 158, 199, 243 Bodies of water. Oceans or lakes. Blue #1821DE: 24, 33, 222 Water borders, if necessary.
Map of districts (kecamatan, one level below the city/regency) in Indonesia, coloured by its population density as measured by person per square kilometres The 2020 census recorded Indonesia's population as 270.2 million, the fourth largest in the world , with a moderately high population growth rate of 1.25%. [ 5 ]
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This national agency is responsible for Indonesian geospatial information per one map policy implementation. [1] In 2010, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (former president of Indonesia) stated that Indonesia should have a single referenced map, so there would not be any differences in spatial data for country development. [2]
Map of Indonesia This is a list of places in Indonesia having standing links to local communities in other countries. In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as " town twinning " (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).
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This type of city and regency in Indonesia is only found in Jakarta which consisted of five administrative cities and one administrative regency. As of January 2023, there were 514-second-level administrative divisions (416 regencies and 98 cities) in Indonesia. [3] The list below groups regencies and cities in Indonesia by provinces.
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