| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Cities 1: Capital of Indonesia | Jakarta | 100%
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| Cities 2: This city located in Java is still technically ruled by a sultan | Yogyakarta | 80%
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| Artificial Landmarks 1: Largest Buddhist structure in the world | Borobudur | 73%
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| People 3: First president of Indonesia | Sukarno | 67%
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| Artificial Landmarks 2: The second largest Hindu temple in Southeast Asia, dedicated to all three of the Trimurti (Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu) | Prambanan | 60%
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| Cities 4: Capital of Aceh Province, this city is known for the damage it suffered in a 2004 earthquake and tsunami | Banda Aceh | 53%
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| Artificial Landmarks 4: Largest mosque in Southeast Asia. | Istiqlal Mosque | 53%
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| Natural Landmarks 2: The largest resurgent caldera on earth, located in Sumatra and formed 70,000 years ago. | Lake Toba | 53%
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| Wildlife 1: The world's largest lizard species. | Komodo Dragon | 47%
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| Wildlife 2: The "old man of the forest," this arboreal ape is known for its bright orange fur and gentle disposition. | Orangutan | 47%
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| People 4: Successor to the above who led mass killings from 1965-1966 and the invasion of East Timor. | Suharto | 47%
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| People 1: Famous military leader of the Majapahit. | Gajah Mada | 40%
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| Wildlife 3: Plant genus that produces the largest flowers in the world; unfortunately, their nickname, the "corpse flower," indicates the aroma you would smell near them. | Rafflesia | 33%
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| Artificial Landmarks 3: Located on the island of Bali, this temple both honors the gods of the sea and serves as a directional temple to guard the island in Balinese Hinduism. | Uluwatu Temple | 33%
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| Culture 4: Popular genre of music that combines Arabic, northern Indian, and Indonesian musical traditions. | Dangdut | 27%
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| Natural Landmarks 4: Volcano known for its "blue lava." | Mount Ijen | 27%
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| Food 3: Fried meat cooked in coconut milk and spices, popular throughout non-continental Southeast Asia | Rendang | 27%
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| Wildlife 4: Genus of wild pig known for their inward-facing tusks. | Babirusa | 20%
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| Cities 3: City home to Fort Marlborough, the largest British fort in Southeast Asia | Bengkulu | 20%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: This marine park is home to 70% of all marine species in the Western Pacific. | Bunaken | 20%
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| Food 2: Salad consisting of blanched, boiled, or steamed vegetables, eggs, tofu, potato, and lontong drenched in peanut sauce. | Gado-Gado | 20%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: Volcano known for its blown-off top and constant emissions of smoke. | Mount Bromo | 20%
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| Food 4: Fermented soybeans bound into a cakelike form. | Tempeh | 20%
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| History 3: First major Indonesian independence movement | Budi Utomo | 13%
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| Culture 2: Traditional group of instruments, most notably metallophones and hand-drums called Kendang. | Gamelan | 13%
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| Food 1: Cone-shaped rice dish considered the national dish of Indonesia. | Tumpeng | 13%
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| History 4: 1997 attack on supporters of Megawati Sukarnoputri's Indonesian Democratic Party. | Black Saturday | 7%
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| People 2: Led a five-year rebellion against the Dutch East India company. | Diponegoro | 7%
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| History 1: Type specimen of Homo erectus that, at the time of its discovery, was the oldest hominid fossil found. | Java Man | 7%
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| Culture 1: Architectural style of the Torajan people known for large, boat-shaped roofs. | Tongkonan | 7%
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| History 2: Capital of the Majapahit empire. | Trowulan | 7%
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| Culture 3: Originating from the Minangkabau people of western Sumatra, this form of theatre combines classic music and dance with the martial art of silat. | Randai | 0%
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