Indonesia
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English OnlineLDOCE OnlineIn·do·ne·si·a /ˌɪndəʊˈniːziə, -ˈniːʒə $ -ˈniːʒə, -ˈniːʃə/ a country in the southeast Indian Ocean consisting of more than 13,000 islands, the largest of which are Java, Sumatra, most of Borneo, Sulawesi, and Bali. Population: 251,160,124 (2014). Capital: Jakarta. In population, it is the fourth largest country in the world, and its official religion is Islam. —Indonesian noun, adjective
In·do·ne·si·aSyllable
Indonesia
In‧do‧ne‧si‧a /ˌɪndəʊˈniːziə, -ˈniːʒə $ -ˈniːʒə, -ˈniːʃə/

a country in the southeast Indian Ocean consisting of more than 13,000 islands, the largest of which are Java, Sumatra, most of Borneo, Sulawesi, and Bali. Population: 237,512,355 (2008). Capital: Jakarta. In population, it is the fourth largest country in the world, and its official religion is Islam.
—Indonesian noun, adjective
In‧do‧ne‧si‧a /ˌɪndəʊˈniːziə, -ˈniːʒə $ -ˈniːʒə, -ˈniːʃə/

a country in the southeast Indian Ocean consisting of more than 13,000 islands, the largest of which are Java, Sumatra, most of Borneo, Sulawesi, and Bali. Population: 237,512,355 (2008). Capital: Jakarta. In population, it is the fourth largest country in the world, and its official religion is Islam.
—Indonesian noun, adjective