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Answer-The Netherlands Indonesia got the indipendence from the

Netherlands in 1949.- Sukarno He was in favour of socialism because he

associated capitalism with imperial exploitation. See

also:http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sukarno Question

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What kind of monument is this?

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AnswerIt‘s the famous Borobodur Temple near

Yogyakarta which was built in the 8th century. The Mahayana Buddist monument is in Central Java.

Borobudur lay (lag/è stato) hidden (versteckt/nascosto) for centuries under layers (Lagen/stratti) of volcanic ash and jungle growth and was rediscovered in the 19th century.

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QUESTIONBy the eruption of which volcano was the

temple heavily affected in 2010?

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Answer By the volcano MERAPI near Yogyakarta.By the way, it‘s the most active volcano

in Indonesia.See on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Mount_Merapi

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Which is the most famous and most beautiful mountain in Indonesia?

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AnswerMount Bromo. It is located in Tengger,

in East Java. Mount Bromo is one of two volcanoes that were created following a massive eruption which created an enormous caldera in which are the active Mount Bromo and the non-active Mount Bato.

Mount Semeru is the highest in Java at 3,676m. You can see it at the back on the foto.Question

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QuestionThe area in this park is inhabited by one

of the few significant........

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AnswerHINDU COMMUNITIES LEFT ON THE

ISLANDJAVA. The Tenggerese are believed to be

descendents of the Majapahit princes and were driven into the hills after mass arrivals in the area of devoutly Muslim Madurese in the 19th century.

(You know that Indonsia has the largest muslem population worldwide.)

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QuestionWhat‘s the name of the Indonesian

capital?

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JakartaThe city has an impressive harbour (der

Hafen/il porto) but the povertyI saw has saddened me.

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QuestionWhat is this man on the pavement in

Jakarta doing?

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AnswerHe is sewing for his clients on his „very

modern“ sewing machine.

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QuestionWho does usually plant rice in

Indonesia?-Women-Men-Children

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AnswerWomen. The men seem to be working in the cities

while their wives are planting the rice. By the way, the most significant factor in this

impressive increase in output and productivity was the spread of high-yield rice varieties.

to yield = hervorbringen= die Ernte /dare=la raccolta Question

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QuestionDo you know any other reasons why rice

yield increased in an important way in Indonesia?

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AnswerGovernment investments in irrigation had

also made a significant contribution to increased rice production in Indonesia.

Rice is the staple or main food in Indonesia.In Java approximately three crops are possible a year because of the rain. Sometimes we could see the oxen or water buffalos pull the ploughs.

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Question What do they grow in Indonesia besides

rice?

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AnswerFor example:-Manioc or cassava, a woody shrub

(Busch/cespuglio) It is extensively cultivated as an annual crop(Ernte/raccolta) in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root, a major source of carbohydrates.

-Salak is a species of palm tree native to Indonesia. It is a very short-stemmed palm (mit kurzem Stamm/con tronco corto), with leaves up to 6 metres.

The fruit grows in clusters (Trauben/grappoli) at the base of the tree. The fruit is more or less the size (Grösse, grandezza) of a large fig.

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QuestionWhat does this cat have to do with

coffee?

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Answer Kopi luwak coffee, is one of the world's most

expensive and low-production varieties of coffee. It is made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet . A civet eats the berries for their fleshy pulp. Passing through a civet's intestines the beans are then defecated, keeping their shape. After gathering, thorough washing, sun drying, light roasting and brewing, these beans yield an aromatic coffee with much less bitterness, widely noted as the most expensive and energy increasing coffee in the world. I didn‘t feel this!

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QuestionWhich is the most used means of

transport in Java or Bali and why is it so common?

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Answer The motorcycle

- It is cheaper than a car.- It needs less space.

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What is the difference between this loo and yours at home?

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Answer1. Here you use water from a pail that is

standing next to the toilet to clean it. There is no flush!

2.You can‘t sit when you need to pee.

3. Here you should throw any used paper into a separate basket!

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QuestionWhy do you think this monkey is sitting

on the ladies back?

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AnswerBecause it wants to steal

(stehlen/rubbare) herglasses.(die Brille/gli occhiali) So, be careful when you meet these

animalsin Indonesia‘s Monkey Parks!!

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QuestionDo you have any proposals concerning

the meaning of this commercial?

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Politicians should try to find sponsors to build recycling facilities and try to motivate their people to

change certain habits such as using public services which should be offered, of course.

As I have really seen that there is a lot of rubbish lying around in Indonesia the citizens should urgently become more aware of the problem and change behaviour. (das Verhalten/il comportamento)