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Description I made this drawing yesterday, but I only finished it today, but it is better than the other maps, the capital is marked as a black star, while the other major cities in Indonesia are marked with a black circle, in addition to me highlighting the main islands in Indonesia, here they are:

- Sumatra
- Borneo (island where Indonesia borders East Malaysia)
- Java
- Sulawesi
- Bali
- Lombok Island and Sumbawa Island (West Nusa Tenggara)
- Flores Island (East Nusa Tenggara)
-Halmahera
- Timor (where Indonesia borders East Timor, the only Asian country that speaks Portuguese)
- New Guinea (where it borders Papua New Guinea)

Indonesia is an extremely large country, so all the unmentioned islands were shown in separate squares, the country itself is almost like "island Russia", because it is a country where its entire territory is made up of islands of all sizes and shapes.



Cities mentioned (classified as great metropolises):

- Jakarta (The national capital and the most biggest city of Indonesia, situated on a unstable soil that can sink at any moment with any new building that is constructed over it)
- Makaçar
- Surabaya (The 2th most biggest city on Indonesia after Jakarta, and a place for pay respects for the heroes that fighted for the independence of Indonesia on the past)

Volcanoes of Indonesia (Holocene):

- Agung
- Amasing
- Ambang
- Arjuno-Welirang
- Awu
- Baluran
- Banda Api
- Banua Wuhu
- Batur
- Bibinoi
- Buyan-Bratan
- Bukit Daun
- Batu Tara
- Bur ni Telong
- Ciremai
- Colo
- Dempo
- Dieng Volcanic Complex
- Dukono
- Ebulobo
- Egon
- Galunggung
- Gamalama
- Gamkonora
- Gede-Pangrango
- Guntur
- Hiri
- Hululais
- Ibu
- Ijen
- Iliboleng
- Iliwerung
- Inierie
- Inielika
- Iya
- Iyang-Argapura/Argopuro
- Jailolo
- Kaba
- Karang
- Karangetang
- Kawi-Butak
- Kelimutu
- Kelud/Kelut
- Kendang
- Kerinci/Kerintji
- Kie Besi
- Klabat
- Krakatau
- Lamongan
- Lawu
- Leroboleng
- Lewotobi
- Lewotolok
- Lokon-Empung
- Lubukraya
- Mahawu
- Malitang
- Manuk
- Marapi
- Mare
- Merapi
- Merbabu
- Moti
- Muria
- Nila
- Paluweh
- Papandayan
- Patah
- Patuha
- Penanggungan
- Perbakti-Gagak
- Peuët Saguë/Peuët Sagoë
- Pulosari
- Rajabasa
- Ranakah
- Ranau
- Raung
- Rinjani
- Ruang
- Salak
- Sangeang Api
- Semeru
- Serua
- Seulawah Agam
- Sibualbuali
- Sinabung
- Singkut
- Sirung
- Slamet
- Soputan
- Sorikmarapi
- Sumbing
- Sumbing
- Sundoro
- Suwoh
- Talagabodas
- Talakmau
- Talang
- Tambora
- Tampomas
- Tandikat-Singgalang
- Tangkoko-Duasudara
- Tangkuban Parahu
- Tarakan
- Telomoyo
- Tengger Caldera
- Teon
- Tidore
- Tigalalu
- Toba
- Tobaru
- Ungaran
- Wai Sano
- Willis
- Wurlali

Volcanoes of Indonesia (Pleistocene):

- Argowayang
- Barus
- Bekulap
- Beliling
- Besar
- Bukit Lumut
- Bukit Nanti
- Bukit Telor
- Bukit Tenaroh
- Bukit Tiga
- Cakrabuana
- Canlancang
- Cibugis
- Cikuray
- Doro Lambuwu
- Doro Maria
- Doro Ora
- Doro Otota
- Doro Saboke
- Endut
- Gede
- Geureudong
- Geureugoh
- Gilibanta
- Halimun
- Halimun-Talaga
- Hamiding
- Haruman
- Hulunilo
- Ilimuda
- Imun
- Isau-Isau
- Kaledong
- Kancana
- Kancana/Kantjana
- Kawalusu
- Kawio Barat
- Kembar
- Kendeng
- Kunyit
- Lasem
- Lipang
- Lompobatang
- Lurus
- Malabar
- Malang Plain
- Mandalagiri
- Mandalawangi
- Maninjau
- Martimbang
- Masurai
- Malintang/Gunung Sago
- Merbuk
- Nama Salah
- Napo Taroare
- North Kawio
- Olim
- Patas
- Pesagi
- Pesawaran-Ratai
- Poco Leok
- Pulau Weh
- Punikan
- Putri
- Raja
- Raja-Sabanda
- Ramu-Labumbu
- Ringgit
- Runcing
- Sangenges
- Sanggabuana
- Sarik-Gajah
- Sawal
- Sedakeling
- Sekincau Belirang
- Selokaki
- Sembuang
- Seraja
- Seulawah Inong
- Simbolon
- Sukadana Basalts
- Takur-Takur
- Tanggamus
- Tarowa
- Telaga/Sabale
- Telago
- Teu Minas
- Tilu
- Tondano Caldera
- Tudeuk
- Tujuh
- Tungkat
- Uruk Simacak
- Ulubelu
- Utara Wetar
- Wayang-Windu

Volcanoes of Indonesia (Mesozoic):

- Emperor of China
- Nuit/Niut
- Nieuwerkerk

Highest Point:

- Carstensz Pyramid/Puncak Jaya (4.884 meters high)
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