04/07/11
Support Komodo
Indonesia’s Komodo National Park includes the three larger islands Komodo, Rinca and Padar, as well as numerous smaller ones, for a total area of 1,817 square kilometers (603 square kilometers of it land). The national park was founded in 1980 to protect the Komodo dragon. Later, it was also dedicated to protecting other species, including marine animals.
The islands of the national park are of volcanic origin.
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May God Bless Indonesia
21/06/11
History of Protestantism
Protestantism is one of the theree major divisions :
- Catholicism
- Orthodoxy
- Protestantism Christianity
It is a movement that began in central Europe in the early 16th century as a reaction against medieval Roman Catholic doctrines and practices.
History of Protestantism
History Of Toba Lake
Lake Toba, North Sumatra, Indonesia
- North Tapanuli District
- Samosir District
- Toba Samosir District
- Simalungun District
- Dairi District
- Karo District
- Humbang Hasundutan District
20/06/11
Culture Of Bataknese
Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of ethnic groups found in North Sumatra, Indonesia.
The term is used to include the :
Toba ( Regency of North Tapanuli )
Karo ( Regency of Karo )
Pakpak ( Regency of Dairi )
Simalungun ( Regency of Simalungun)
Angkola
Mandailing (Regency of South Tapanuli)
each of which are distinct but related groups with distinct, albeit related, languages and customs (adat). Occasionally it is also used to include the Alas people of Central/Southern Aceh, but usually only as relates to language groups.
In North Sumatra, Toba people typically assert their identity as 'Batak', while other 'Bataks' may explicitly reject that label, preferring instead to identify as specifically 'Simalungun', 'Karo', etc