IndonésiensIndonesians (Indonesian: orang Indonesia) are citizens or people who are identified with the country of Indonesia, regardless of their ethnic or religious background. There are more than 1,300 ethnicities in Indonesia, making it a multicultural archipelagic country with a diversity of languages, culture and religious beliefs. The population of Indonesia according to the 2020 national census was 270.2 million. 56% live on the island of Java, the world's most populous island.
Banyumasan peopleBanyumasan or Banyumasan Javanese (Javanese: Ngoko: (Wòng Banyumasan), Indonesian: Orang Banyumasan) (colloquially known as Javanese Ngapak) is a collective term for a Javanese subgroup native to the Indonesia's westernmost part of Central Java. At approximately ±9 million people, they are concentrated in Banyumas, Cilacap, Kebumen, Purworejo, Purbalingga, and Banjarnegara regencies. The Banyumasan-Javanese speak Banyumasan dialect of Javanese language, a dialect which is often called "basa ngapak-ngapak".
Tengger (peuple)Infobox ethnic group | group = Tenggerese people | native_name = / / | native_name_lang = | image = | caption = Tenggerese children from East Java | population = 100,000 | popplace = (East Java) | langs = Javanese language (Tenggerese dialect), Indonesian language | rels = Majority : Hinduism Minority : Sunni Islam (4%), Christianity (Protestant) | related = other Javanese sub-ethnic such as Mataram, Cirebonese, Osing, Boyanese, Samin, Banyumasan, etc.
Yogyakartavignette|Situation de la ville de Yogyakarta dans le territoire spécial de Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (prononcé : ou ; en javanais : ꦏꦸꦛꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ, Ngayogyakarta, ) – anciennement écrit Jogjakarta jusqu'à la réforme orthographique de 1972 et appelé souvent Jogja (prononcé : ) –, de son nom officiel Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, est une ville d'Indonésie, capitale du territoire spécial du même nom, dans le centre de l'île de Java. La ville a le statut de kota.
Madurais (peuple)vignette|Photo de Madurais Les Madurais sont un groupe ethnique originaire de l'île indonésienne de Madura, en face de la ville de Surabaya, capitale de la province de Java oriental. Ils forment également une part importante de la population de la côte nord de cette province. Enfin, on trouve des communautés maduraises dans de nombreuses autres parties de l'Indonésie, notamment à Kalimantan, la partie indonésienne de l'île de Bornéo. En fait, la majorité des Madurais ne vit pas à Madura même.
Mataram SultanateThe Sultanate of Mataram (məˈtɑrəm) was the last major independent Javanese kingdom on the island of Java before it was colonised by the Dutch. It was the dominant political force radiating from the interior of Central Java from the late 16th century until the beginning of the 18th century. Mataram reached its peak of power during the reign of Sultan Agung Anyokrokusumo (1613-1645), and began to decline after his death in 1645. By the mid-18th century, Mataram lost both power and territory to the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie; VOC).