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July 2, 2022July 2, 2022
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Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Hindu temple on Bratan lake, Bali. (123rf.com)
Buddhist statue silhouette meditating in magelang stupa in central java, at sunrise. (123rf.com)
Woman wearing traditional javanese clothes on Indonesia flag background. (123rf.com)
Traditional women dance. In Indonesia there are more than 3,000 original dances. (Pixabay)
Traditional dance group. The country has more than 1,300 ethnic groups. (Max Pixel)
Legong is probably the best-known form of contemporary Balinese dance theatre. (Max Pixel)
Held in July every year, Solo Batik Carnival is a colourful parade of extravagant designs, dance and performance through the streets of Solo in Central Java. (Pixabay)
Rice terrace. The Balinese community views rice as a gift from God and a symbol of life. (Max Pixel)
Agriculture is an important sector for Indonesia, contributes approximately 14 percent of the nation’s GDP. (Max Pixel)
Young girl wearing the hijab. Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority country. (Max Pixel)
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