Manokwari, the majority-Christian capital of West Papua.
Denpasar, a popular tourist destination.
Medan, the country's biggest city north of the equator.
Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan province.
Yogyakarta, a large city in the firing line of the country's most dangerous volcano (Merapi).
Bandung. In 1809, the governors of this island built improved defences - by the order of Napoleon, who feared a British attack.
Jakarta; listed by some measures as the world's 2nd-largest city, it may soon top the list.
Batang Toru, the location where the rare Tapanuli orangutan is found.
Kupang, the provincial capital on the sixth-largest island in the Indonesian archipelago.
Surabaya, Indonesia's second city, located on the Madura Strait.
Bekasi, another large city with a population of over 2.5 million.
Nggorang, which is also the name of a plant thought to have medicinal qualities.
Bandar Lampung, whose former names are Oosthaven and Tanjungkarang–Telukbetung.
Metro, whose unusual name is unrelated to the word "metropolitan".
Manado; this large island is bounded by the Molucca, Celebes and Flores Seas and the Makassar Strait.
Bali
Borneo
Flores
Java
New Guinea
Sulawesi
Sumatra
Timor
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