More than 13,000 islands make up the Indonesian archipelago, which stretches 3,500 miles from nothern Sumatra to Irian Jaya, the Indonesian part of New Guinea. Indonesians call their country " Tanah Air Kita ", meaning "our land-water", for much of Indonesian territory is in fact sea. The Indonesian people from part of the Austronesian language group whose member inhabit a vast area encompassing Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and even Madagascar, of the coast of Africa.
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