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Location |
It is a landlocked country in Central/East Africa. |
Area |
The third largest country in Africa. |
Borders |
North: Sudan East: Ethiopia South: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya West: Central African Republic. |
Coastline |
Along the Red Sea, providing vital access to the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal. |
Previous Size |
Before the secession of South Sudan in 2011, Sudan was the largest African country, covering more than 8% of Africa and nearly 2% of global land area. |
Geography |
Vast plains, plateaus, and deserts. Northern areas include the Nubian Desert, a rocky desert. The Nile River and tributaries drain much of Sudan. |
Climate |
Mostly arid with deserts and grasslands, limited vegetation. |
Independence |
Gained independence from Anglo-Egyptian rule in 1956. |
Political History |
Since independence, military regimes with Islamic-oriented governments have dominated national politics. |
Capital and Currency |
Juba is the capital and largest city. South Sudanese pound (SSP) |
Religion |
Dominated by Islam, with the majority of the population identifying as Arabs. The South Sudanese population is composed mostly of Nilotic peoples. |
Languages |
Arabic, English. |
Source
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgey3e7yrvxo
Location |
Indonesia is an archipelagic country located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, lying between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. |
Area |
It is the largest archipelago in the world. Indonesia is also called "Nusantara". |
Borders |
Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and East Timor, as well as shared maritime boundaries with Australia, India, Palau, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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Islands |
It is the World's largest Island Country with more than 17,000 islands. It comprises five main islands: Sumatra, Java, Borneo (known as Kalimantan in Indonesia), Sulawesi, and New Guinea; Two major island groups (Nusa Tenggara and the Maluku Islands) and sixty smaller island groups. Four of the islands are shared with other countries: Borneo is shared with Malaysia Brunei; Sebatik, located off the northeastern coast of Kalimantan, shared with Malaysia Timor is shared with East Timor New Guinea is shared with Papua New Guinea. |
Relief |
Characterized by densely forested volcanic mountains, deep-sea trenches, coral reefs, and Oceanic troughs. (E.g. Mount Merapi, Mount Kelud, Mount Sinabung) |
Drainage |
The Kapuas, Mahakam rivers. It is drained by a number of large rivers, including the Baliem, the Mamberamo, and the Digul. |
Climate |
Indonesia has two seasons—a wet season and a dry season—with no extremes of summer or winter. |
Political History |
The Indonesian archipelago became an important trading area at least since the 7th century, when the Kingdom of Sriwijaya established religious and trade relations with China and India. Indonesia declared its independence at the end of World War II. |
Capital and Currency |
Jakarta is the capital and largest city. Indonesian rupiah. |
Religion |
Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world and the country with the largest Muslim population in the world. Hindu and Buddhist influences rooted in local religious practices. |
Languages |
Indonesian. |
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q.Arrange the following islands of Indonesia in the correct sequence of west to east.
Select the correct answer using the code given below: (a) 1-2-3-4 (b) 2-1-4-3 (c) 2-1-3-4 (d) 1-4-3-2 Answer: b Explanation: The correct sequence is- Sumatra-Java-Bali-Lombok
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