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Flores. Sumba. Timor divided between Indonesian West Timor and the country of East Timor. Maluku Islands (Moluccas) New Guinea: divided between the two Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua and the country of Papua New Guinea.
The islands of Indonesia, also known as the Indonesian Archipelago, may refer either to the islands comprising the country of Indonesia or to the geographical groups which include its islands.
The discrepancy of the numbers of Indonesian islands was because that the earlier surveys include " tidal islands"; sandy cays and rocky reefs that appear during low tide and are submerged during high tide.
However, according to earlier survey in 2002 by National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), the Indonesian archipelago has 18,307 islands, and according to the CIA World Factbook, there are 17,508 islands.
Java, formerly Jawa Dwipa. Borneo: divided between the Indonesian region Kalimantan, the country of Brunei and the country of Malaysia 's states of Sabah and Sarawak. Sulawesi, formerly Celebes. New Guinea: divided between the two Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua and the country of Papua New Guinea.
The easternmost point of Indonesia is located on the point marked by the coordinates 9°7′42″S 141°1′10″E. This point is located at the Torasi Estuary, which lies at the southern end of the border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The area is generally known for the production of things like cloves, palm oil, nutmeg, and rice. For tourist attractions, the area has several landmarks including museums, places of worship, as well as fortress and tombs. Among these landmarks, the more remarkable ones include Admiral Malahayati’s tomb, the Indra Puri Old Mosque, and the Museum dan Rumoh Aceh.
Lying on the latitude 11°S, this point lies on the point denoted by the coordinates 11°0′27″S 122°52′29″E in Pamana Island. This island is a tiny one and lies in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands. In addition to being the southernmost point of Indonesia, this point is also the southernmost point of the whole of Asia. On an administrative level, the island is under the jurisdiction of the Rote Ndao Regency and is bordered to the south by the Ashmore and Cartier Islands.
The northernmost point is located at Rondo Island, which is in Sabang City’s Sukakarya Sub-district in the larger province of Aceh. The point lies at the point denoted by the coordinates 6°4′30″N 95°6′45″E. The bigger outlying island of Rondo is relatively small with an area of about 0.25 square miles. The island is described by some as a dead island since it has no clean water sources and has been overrun by animals such as snakes and rats. The island is bordered by India's Great Nicobar Island, which is some 101 miles to the north. Incidentally, Indira Point, which lies on India's Great Nicobar Island, is the southernmost land border of India.
Indonesia is a sovereign state that is primarily located in southeast Asia and some parts located in Oceania. Like any region, the nation has its extreme points. These points may be based on the four cardinal points, height, and other forms of criteria. Aside from the major extreme points of mainland Indonesia, each island also has its own extreme points as well. These major islands include Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, and others.
Therefore, Indonesia is called a maritime country because most of its territory is water.
Indonesia is also called the Republic of Indonesia or the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI). Indonesia is a country in Southeast Asia crossed by the equator and is located between 2 continents of Asia and Australia, as well as between the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
While the most northern point is celebrated as Kilometer Zero on Pulau Weh, this is technically not the case. Rondo Island – visible from the Kilometer Zero monument – is officially the most northern part.
To the West, again considered part of the Aceh Province is a small, rocky island fringed by a narrow reef of rocks called Benggala Island.
As it’s 4km around and uninhabited, it’s no wonder the monument is on Pulau Weh!
The snow peaks and Himalayan similarities are further examples of how this improbable archipelago provides the most varied and incredible vistas in the world!
The Philippine Trench in the Philippine Sea stretches from Luzon in the Philipines to Maluku in Indonesia. It’s here that the lowest known point within Indonesian waters exists.
Flores. Sumba. Timor divided between Indonesian West Timor and the country of East Timor. Maluku Islands (Moluccas) New Guinea: divided between the two Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua and the country of Papua New Guinea.
The islands of Indonesia, also known as the Indonesian Archipelago, may refer either to the islands comprising the country of Indonesia or to the geographical groups which include its islands.
The discrepancy of the numbers of Indonesian islands was because that the earlier surveys include " tidal islands"; sandy cays and rocky reefs that appear during low tide and are submerged during high tide.
However, according to earlier survey in 2002 by National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), the Indonesian archipelago has 18,307 islands, and according to the CIA World Factbook, there are 17,508 islands.
Java, formerly Jawa Dwipa. Borneo: divided between the Indonesian region Kalimantan, the country of Brunei and the country of Malaysia 's states of Sabah and Sarawak. Sulawesi, formerly Celebes. New Guinea: divided between the two Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua and the country of Papua New Guinea.
The following islands are listed by province:
• Panaitan
• Sangiang
• Tinjil
• Umang
The exact number of islands comprising Indonesia varies among definitions and sources. According to the Law No 9/1996 on Maritime Territory of Indonesia, of 17,508 officially listed islands within the territory of the Republic of Indonesia. According to a geospatial survey conducted between 2007 and 2010 by the National Coordinating Agency for Survey and Mapping (Bakorsurtanal), Indone…
• Sunda Islands
• Maluku Islands (Moluccas)
• New Guinea: divided between the two Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua and the country of Papua New Guinea.
• List of Indonesian islands by area
• List of Indonesian islands by population
• "Indonesia counts its islands before it's too late". Antara. 17 May 2007.