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Question | Answer |
poles with a triangle attachment under the horizontal bar | |
poles with an extra support | |
Trident style pole tops | Central Java, and rarely in South and West Kalimantan, and North Sumatra and Riau. |
unique rectangle attachment | Bali poles |
extra attachment right under the horizontal bar | North and Central Sulawesi |
You can often see thin, black poles next to regular poles. Two pieces of tape can be seen near the top of the poles, usually light blue and green | South East Sulawesi |
The bar which holds the insulators is even, but features uneven insulators | These poles are almost exclusive to North Sumatra |
unique bollards that are painted black on the bottom, white in the middle, and yellow on the top. | Central Sulawesi features these unique bollards |
These painted fences are typically found on Sulawesi. They will be mostly painted white with blue or red. | These painted fences are typically found on Sulawesi |
Green paint can often be seen on the side of bridges in | Green paint can often be seen on the side of bridges in Central Kalimantan |
oil palm plantations are mostly concentrated in | oil palm plantations are mostly concentrated in Sumatra and Kalimantan |
rice production | Mainly in Java, sometimes can be found in other provinces, namely South Sulawesi and South Sumatra |
dry parts of Indonesia | Nusas dry vegatation |
savannah landscape | North part of Sumba |
Red soil | Red soil can ofteb be found on Batam and the Banga Belitung islands, located east of mainland Sumatra |
Tiled roofs (keremidi) | Mainly in Java and sometimes nearby regions such as southern Sumatra, the Nusas and South Kalimantan |
metal roofs | Plain sheet metal roofs are more commonly found toward the north, where tiled roofs are not found. Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Sumatra |
These horizontal slots inside the triangles of the roofs | These roofs are almost unique to Southern Sulawesi |
You can find these distinct roofs with uniquely high-pitched peaks | Sumba roofs |
unique architecture inspired by Hinduism | Bali architecture |
distinct boat-shaped roofs | West Sumatra roofs |
similarly distinct boat-shaped roofs, however the roofs are less angled upward and they do not feature spires | North Sumatra roofs |
you can find these unique roofs made out of wooden chips | Kalimantan wooden roofs |
Roofs with gable horns | South Sulawesi, Riau (part of Sumatra), Central and South Kalimantan |
saddle-shaped roofs. The houses themselves are also elevated from the ground. | Roofs around the town of Makale |
Christian parts | |
one-sided blur | North Kalimantan blur |
Generation 3 antenna coverage is unique to | Gen 3 antenna unique to Java |
Black Generation 3 coverage can be found almost everywhere in Indonesia, but is most common in | Sulawesi Black car |
mostly white Generation 3 car with a black spot on the left side | Different regions of Sumatra |
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