Archipelago Nation
Politics
Name that Unicorn
Flora & Fauna
People & Culture
100

Indonesia has the third most of this natural formation in the world, behind the US and Russia.

Volcanos

100

This politician was a highly successful furniture exporter before entering politics, and once served as the Governor of Jakarta.

President Joko Widodo/Jokowi

100

In 2018, this company acquired Uber's operations in Southeast Asia, gaining control over Uber's assets and operations in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Grab

100

These animals are truly fearsome, weighing up to 150 lbs and possessing toxic bites, allowing them to hunt and kill far bigger animals – even humans.

Komodo dragon

100

Instagram recently revealed that this place is the most frequently geotagged city in its Stories format.

Jakarta

200

Indonesia takes credit for being home to this body of water, the world’s largest crater lake.

Lake Toba

200

This Finance Minister received the "Best Minister Award" at the World Government Summit held in Dubai and once was a Managing Director at the World Bank.

Minister Sri Mulyani

200

Last month, Nadiem Makarim resigned from being CEO of this unicorn to join the Indonesian presidential cabinet.

Go-Jek

200

About half of the world’s supply of this plant-based commodity comes from Indonesia. As you would expect, it is the largest producer in the world.

Palm Oil

200

Although this language is the official language of Indonesia, more than 700 languages and dialects are spoken across the Indonesian archipelago.

Bahasa

300

With over 140 million inhabitants, this Indonesian island is the most populous island in the world.

Java.

300

This three-letter government agency was established to fight corruption in Indonesia.

KPK

300

This e-commerce company managed to make history as the first technology company in Southeast Asia to receive a US$100 million investment from Sequoia Capital, SoftBank Internet and Media Inc.

Tokopedia

300

This coffee, also referred to as "civet coffee", is made from partially digested coffee cherries, eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet. To indulge is expensive, though, as this coffee costs $1,000 per pound.

Kopi Luwak

300

The Indonesian government officially only recognizes six religions - Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Protestantism, Catholicism, and this faith.

Confucianism

400

An estimated 44 of the world's more than 100 uncontacted tribes are thought to be living in this region in the very east of Indonesia.

Papua/West Papua

400

This politician was driven from office in 1998 by widespread rioting, economic paralysis and political chaos. 

Although he led Indonesia to stability and nurtured economic growth, these successes corresponded with large-scale corruption and repressive, militarized rule.

Suharto

400

Expedia signaled a deepened focus on Southeast Asia after it invested $350 million in this unicorn, an online travel portal based out of Indonesia.

Traveloka

400

This Indonesian plant is noted for producing the largest individual flower on Earth. But don’t pick one for your lover – it is said to smell like decaying flesh, earning it the nickname "corpse flower".

Rafflesia arnoldi

400

Indonesia has the largest ‘young’ population in the world, with 165 million people under this age.

30 years old