
Ungefähr 60 % der indonesischen Bevölkerung leben auf Java, obwohl die Insel etwa 7 % der Landfläche des Landes ausmacht.
Diese Konzentration ergibt sich aus einer Mischung aus Geschichte, Geographie und Entwicklung. Fruchtbarer Vulkanboden, frühe Königreiche und koloniale Infrastruktur spielten alle eine Rolle.
Ich habe ein kurzes Video erstellt, in dem ich darlege, warum Java so dicht wurde und was das heute für Indonesien bedeutet:
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I forgot to mention the orange blob over it is North Carolina for comparison
Absolutely baffling to me as an American. That has to be one of the most cramped living spaces in the world.
The productivity of the agriculture on Java is astounding, but the same volcanos that so enrich the soil so much as to support an enormous population might explode and wipe them all out.
Not aiming for irony, but there are over 2 million Russians spread between Indonesia and Thailand. A few years back, it was estimated to have 5 million combined Russians and Ukrainians on this map. Most were avoiding the war, either the draft or just conflict in general. Most on overstayed visa working for cash or streaming.
Kotlin (Reitskär) has just over 45000 people living on it.
If we’re going by islands that has programming languages named after them.
That’s wild.