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Indonesien: Exotisches Inselreich am Äquator
- Narrated by: Alexander Senger
- Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Indonesische Archipel - der größte Inselkomplex der Erde - erstreckt sich beiderseits des Äquators zwischen dem Indischen Ozean, dem asiatischen Kontinent und Australien. Damit ist Indonesien der größte Inselstaat der Welt. Er setzt sich aus verschiedenen Inselgruppen zusammen. Die großen Sunda-Inseln bestehen aus Borneo, Sumatra, Java und Sulavesi, die Kleinen Sunda-Inseln aus Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba und Timor, dann folgen die Molukken und schließlich Irian Jaya, der Westteil Neuguineas. Von den 13677 Inseln und Inselchen sind etwa 3000 bewohnt: SELAMAT DATANG! - HERZLICH WILLKOMMEN!
©2013 Siegbert Linnemann Verlag (P)2013 Siegbert Linnemann Verlag
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