What event happened in Indonesia 2021?

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What event happened in Indonesia 2021?

Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 crashed into the Java Sea off the Thousand Islands, North Jakarta after taking off from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. killing all 62 passengers and crews on board. Owner of Indonesian e-commerce company Grab Toko, Yudha Manggala Putra was arrested for fake news and alleged fraud.

Who became the first Indonesian prime minister?

Prime Minister of Indonesia
Sutan Sjahrir, first Prime Minister of Indonesia
Appointer President
Precursor None
Formation 14 November 1945

What is the name of Indonesia prime minister?

President of Indonesia

President of the Republic of Indonesia
Incumbent Joko Widodo since 20 October 2014
Government of Indonesia
Style Mr./Madam President (Bapak/Ibu Presiden) (informal) The Honourable (formal) His/Her Excellency (international correspondence)
Status Head of State Head of Government

What happened April 2021 Indonesia?

An earthquake occurred on 10 April 2021 at 14:00 local time (UTC+07:00) off the south coast of eastern Java. The epicenter of the earthquake is located 44 km south southwest of Gondanglegi Kulon in East Java province….2021 East Java earthquake.

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Casualties 10 dead, 104 injured

What happened Indonesia 2022?

The 2022 Indonesian floods killed 2 children on 4 January. 24,000 people were evacuated on Indonesia’s Sumatra Island. Seven people died to a flood in Jayapura.

Is Indonesia a First World country?

The “First World” countries were the largely democratic NATO countries such as the United States, Japan, and much of Western Europe….Third World Countries 2022.

Country Human Development Index 2022 Population
Vietnam 0.694 98,953,541
Indonesia 0.694 279,134,505
Egypt 0.696 106,156,692
South Africa 0.699 60,756,135

How did Indonesia come to be a country?

Although Indonesia did not become the country’s official name until the time of independence, the name was used as early as 1884 by a German geographer; it is thought to derive from the Greek indos, meaning “India,” and nesos, meaning “island.” After a period of occupation by the Japanese (1942–45) during World War II.

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