| Description | City | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital of Indonesia | J | Jakarta | 99%
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| Main city of Bali | D | Denpasar | 91%
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| The Dutch East Indies wanted to move the capital to this city | B | Bandung | 88%
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| Biggest city in Sulawesi | M | Makassar | 78%
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| Most populous city in Indonesiabetween 18th–mid-20th centuries | S | Surabaya | 78%
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| Only city ruled by a monarchy | Y | Yogyakarta | 78%
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| Located right south of Singapore | B | Batam | 66%
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| Capital of the Aceh province | B | Banda Aceh | 65%
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| Easternmost city in Indonesia | J | Jayapura | 64%
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| Capital of the medieval Buddhist empire of Srivijaya | P | Palembang | 63%
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| The riots that led to the overthrowof Suharto started here | M | Medan | 61%
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| This city on Sulawesi holds the country's biggest Christmas celebration annually | M | Manado | 55%
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| Newly planned capital of Indonesia | N | Nusantara | 55%
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| Closest major city to the above | B | Balikpapan | 54%
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| Largest suburb of the above | B | Bekasi | 54%
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| Main city of South Kalimantan | B | Banjarmasin | 52%
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| Largest city in North Maluku that was the center of a sultanate that lasted between 1486–1914 | T | Ternate | 49%
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| Only coastal city of West Java | C | Cirebon | 47%
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| Most populous city in Lombok | M | Mataram | 44%
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| Site of a massacre of aristocrats and sultans during WWII | P | Pontianak | 26%
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