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Mengapa saya bangga menjadi Warga Negara Indonesia

Mengapa saya bangga menjadi Warga Negara Indonesia, karena di setiap daerah, budaya dan tradisinya masih 'dipegang' kuat oleh penduduknya. Dan pada setiap tahunnya akan selalu ramai dikunjungi oleh penduduk asli maupun yang datang dari daerah lain. Selain itu, ada banyak tempat wisata yang seru dan unik yang selalu menjadi tempat rekreasi favorit anak muda dan keluarga.
Tiap daerah memiliki kerajinan khas tersendiri yang yang menjadi ciri khas daerah tersebut. Mulai dari batik, anyaman bambu atau dari tanah liat, dan pernak-pernik lain yang menjadi ciri khas dari daerah tersebut. Selain kerajinan khas, di setiap daerah juga memiliki makanan khas tersendiri. Kita bisa menikmati hidangan yang di sajikan sesuai dengan selera masyarakat di daerah tersebut.
Indonesia juga memiliki kekayaan alam yang indah dan luas. Tanahnya yang subur dan kaya akan hasil tambangnya, serta lautan yang menbentang dapat kita temukan di setiap daerahnya. keindahan alam nya yang masih asri dan sejuk membuat kita nyaman akan pepohonan dan hutan yang masih dapat kita jumpai.
Dan saya yakin, keramahan dan kesopanan kami selalu membuat orang yang datang merasa betah.

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