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9782746985940.Pdf LA VERSION COMPLETE DE VOTRE GUIDE INDONESIE 2015/2016 en numérique ou en papier en 3 clics à partir de 8.99€ Disponible sur EDITION Directeurs de collection et auteurs : Dominique AUZIAS et Jean-Paul LABOURDETTE Auteurs : Maxime DRAY, Jérôme BOUCHAUD, Selamat Arnaud BONNEFOY, Hervé PLICHARD, Solenn HONORINE, Thomas BEAUFILS, Jean-Paul LABOURDETTE, Datang Dominique AUZIAS et alter Directeur Editorial : Stéphan SZEREMETA Responsable Editorial Monde : Patrick MARINGE Rédaction Monde : Caroline MICHELOT, di Indonesia ! Morgane VESLIN et Pierre-Yves SOUCHET Rédaction France : François TOURNIE, Jeff BUCHE, Perrine GALAZKA et Talatah FAVREAU Bienvenue en Indonésie ! Sumatra, Java, Bali, Komodo… FABRICATION Qui n’a pas rêvé à la simple évocation de ces destinations, Responsable Studio : Sophie LECHERTIER assistée de Romain AUDREN d’aventures, de lieux magiques et fascinants, d’animaux Maquette et Montage : Julie BORDES, sauvages à contempler, orangs-outans, dragons, tigres, de Élodie CLAVIER, Sandrine MECKING, partager l’espace d’un moment la culture d’ethnies si éloignées Delphine PAGANO et Laurie PILLOIS de la nôtre. Ces lieux qui stimulent notre imagination et qui Iconographie et Cartographie : Audrey LALOY une fois sur place n’en finissent plus de nous émerveiller sont WEB ET NUMERIQUE biens réels, mais il vous faudra emprunter des chemins de Directeur technique : Lionel CAZAUMAYOU traverses. De paysages grandioses, montagnes embrumées, Chef de projet et développeurs : Jean-Marc REYMUND assisté de Florian FAZER, jungles luxuriantes, plages immenses, en melting-pot culturel Anthony GUYOT et Cédric MAILLOUX et religieux, islam, hindouisme, bouddhisme, animisme… L’archipel se révèle multiple, divers et mystérieux. L’Indonésie DIRECTION COMMERCIALE Responsable Régies locales : est composée de 17 000 îles, parfois immenses et très Michel GRANSEIGNE peuplées comme Java, souvent minuscules, oubliées et Adjoint : Victor CORREIA désertes. Seules 6 000 d’entre-elles sont habitées. Et Relation Clientèle : Vimla MEETTOO puis la mer, ou plutôt les mers, omniprésentes. D’un bout REGIE NATIONALE : à l’autre, ce ne sont pas moins de 5 000 km qu’il vous Responsable Régie Nationale : faudra parcourir et trois fuseaux horaires à digérer, de la Aurélien MILTENBERGER assisté de pointe ouest de Sumatra au fin fond de la Papouasie, l’autre Sandra RUFFIEUX Chefs de Publicité : Caroline AUBRY, extrémité de l’archipel. Passer d’une île à l’autre, c’est Perrine DE CARNE MARCEIN, Caroline GENTELET, parfois avoir l’impression de changer de pays ; traverser Sacha GOURAND, Florian MEYBERGER, le petit détroit séparant Banyuwangi de Gilimanuk, c’est Stéphanie MORRIS, Caroline PREAU changer de monde. La quatrième nation la plus peuplée au et Carla ZUNIGA monde avec 253 millions d’habitants, est un vieux pays riche REGIE INTERNATIONALE : d’une histoire mouvementée. Tour à tour, les conquérants, Directrice : Karine VIROT migrants et religieux ont laissé des traces importantes assistée de Elise CADIOU Chefs de Publicité : Romain COLLYER, en plus de celles des natifs installés là depuis la nuit des Camille ESMIEU et Guillaume LABOUREUR temps. Les volcans, les mers et les éléments ont façonné la géographie de l’archipel. Aujourd’hui, ce sont les pelleteuses, DIFFUSION ET PROMOTION Directrice des Ventes : Bénédicte MOULET et les plantations de palmiers qui changent les paysages. assistée d’Aissatou DIOP et Alicia FILANKEMBO Les gratte-ciel, les centres commerciaux et les grands axes Responsable des ventes : Jean-Pierre GHEZ autoroutiers participent eux aussi à la mutation du pays. assisté de Nathalie GONCALVES Mais si l’Indonésie est un pays avec une grande histoire, il Relations Presse-Partenariats : Jean-Mary MARCHAL est également une nation jeune, riche, démocratiquement neuve. La grande majorité de sa population n’a pas vingt ans ADMINISTRATION et elle a soif de changement. Lors des dernières élections Président : Jean-Paul LABOURDETTE présidentielles, le peuple a élu un Président réformateur et Directeur Administratif et Financier : moderne. Un sérieux espoir pour le pays d’en finir avec la Gérard BRODIN Directrice des Ressources Humaines : corruption. Dina BOURDEAU assistée de Léa BENARD L’équipe de rédaction. et Sandra MORAIS Responsable informatique : Pascal LE GOFF REMERCIEMENTS : à ma famille, à mes amis et toutes les Responsable Comptabilité : Valérie personnes qui m’ont aidé à traverser ce pays si fascinant DECOTTIGNIES assisté de Jeannine DEMIRDJIAN, en tout point. Oumy DIOUF et Christelle MANEBARD Recouvrement : Fabien BONNAN assisté de Sandra BRIJLALL Standard : Jehanne AOUMEUR PETIT FUTE INDONESIE 2015 - 2016 Petit Futé a été fondé par Dominique AUZIAS. 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