List of islands of Indonesia
According to a geospatial survey conducted between 2007 to 2010 by Badan Koordinasi Survei dan Pemetaan Nasional (Bakorsurtanal), the National Coordinating Agency for Survey and Mapping, Indonesia has 13,466 islands.[1] However, according to earlier survey in 2002 by National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), the Indonesian archipelago has 18,307 islands. On the other hand, according to the CIA factbook there are 17,508 islands.[2] The discrepancy of the numbers of Indonesian islands was because that the earlier surveys include "tidal islands"; sandy cays and rocky reefs that are appeared during low tide and submerged during high tide.[1] There are 8,844 islands have been named according to estimates made by the government of Indonesia, with 922 of those permanently inhabited.[3]
Major islands
- Sunda Islands
- Maluku Islands
- New Guinea - divided between the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua and the independent nation of Papua New Guinea.
List of islands
The following islands are listed by province:
Java
Banten
Central Java
DKI Jakarta
- Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu)
East Java
- Bawean
- Kangean Islands
- Madura
- Raas
- Raja Island
- Sempu Island
West Java
- Pulau Biawak (Monitor Lizard Island), Indramayu
Sumatra
Aceh
199 islands
- Banyak Islands, 99 islands
- Lasia Island
- Simeulue
- Weh
North Sumatra
479 islands
- Batu Islands (formerly Batoe Eilanden), 51 islands
- Berhala on the Strait of Malacca
- Hinako Islands
- Jake Island|Jake
- Makole Island|Makole
- Masa Island|Masa
- Nias Islands
- Samosir, on Lake Toba
- Bukit Lawang (Orangutans Jungle Edie)
West Sumatra
Bengkulu
- Enggano Island
- Mega Island
Lampung
Riau
- Basu Island|Basu
- Bengkalis
- Padang
- Rangsang
- Rupat
- Tebing Tinggi Island
Riau Islands
about 3,200 islands
- Natuna Islands (Kepulauan Natuna)
- Anambas Islands
- Natuna Besar Islands
- South Natuna Islands
- Tambelan Islands
- Riau Archipelago
- Lingga Islands
Bangka-Belitung Islands
Kalimantan
Central Kalimantan
- Damar
- Palau Baning
- Palau Buaya
- Palau Burung
East Kalimantan
North Kalimantan
South Kalimantan
West Kalimantan
- Bawal Island|Bawal
- Galam Island|Galam
- Karimata Islands
- Maya Karimata (Maya)
Sulawesi
Central Sulawesi
- Banggai Islands
- Banggai (town)|Banggai
- Bowokan Islands (Kepulauan Treko)
- Peleng
- Togian Islands
North Sulawesi
- Bangka
- Bunaken
- Lembeh
- Manado Tua
- Nain Island|Nain
- Sangihe Islands
- Nanipa
- Bukide
- Sangir Besar (Sangir)
- Siau
- Tagulandang
- Talaud Islands
- Kabaruan
- Karakelang
- Salibabu
- Talise
South Sulawesi
Southeast Sulawesi
Lesser Sunda Islands
Bali
East Nusa Tenggara
- Alor Islands, 14 islands + 1 (East Timor)
- Flores
- Komodo
- Palu'e (Palu)
- Rinca
- Rote Island
- Savu (Sawu)
- Solor Islands
- Sumba
- Timor, divided between Indonesia (West Timor) and the independent nation of East Timor
West Nusa Tenggara
- Gili Air
- Banta Island
- Gili Biaha
- Gili Meno
- Gili Mimpang
- Gili Selang
- Gili Tepekong
- Gili Trawangan
- Lombok
- Medang Island
- Moyo Island
- Pulau Menjangan
- Sangeang
- Satonda
- Sumbawa
Maluku Islands
Maluku
- Aru Islands
- Babar
- Banda
- Barat Daya Islands
- Boano
- Buru
- Gorong archipelago
- Kai Islands
- Kelang
- Leti Islands
- Lakor
- Leti (island)
- Moa
- Manipa
- Seram
- Tanimbar Islands
- Small volcanic islands in Banda Sea
- Tayandu Islands (Kepulauan Tayahad)
- Watubela archipelago
North Maluku
- Bacan
- Erà Islands
- Halmahera, with nearby islands:
- Morotai
- Obi Islands
- Sula islands
- Widi Islands
New Guinea
islands near the Indonesian half of New Guinea island
West Papua
610 islands, 35 inhabited
- Asia Islands
- Ayu Islands
- Karas
- Raja Ampat Islands
- Batanta
- Boo Islands
- Fam Islands
- Misool
- Waigeo
- Gam
- Kawe
- Semai
Papua
See also
References
- 1 2 "Hanya ada 13.466 Pulau di Indonesia". National Geographic Indonesia (in Indonesian). 8 February 2012.
- ↑ CIA World Factbook
- ↑ Based on "Seminar Nasional Penetapan Nama Pulau-pulau Kecil Dalam Presektif Sejarah or "National Seminary of Name For Little Islands From History Side", 16 to 18 July 2008 at Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia
- "Indonesia counts its islands before it's too late". Antara. 17 May 2007.
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