List of islands of Indonesia
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According to a 2002 survey by National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), the Indonesian archipelago has 18,307 islands. According to the CIA factbook there are 17,000 islands.[1] 8,844 islands have been named according to estimates made by the Government of Indonesia, with 922 of those permanently inhabited.[2]
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[hide]Major islands[edit]
- Sunda Islands
- Maluku Islands
- New Guinea - divided between Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua and the independent nation of Papua New Guinea.
Other islands[edit]
The following islands are listed by province:
Java[edit]
Banten[edit]
Central Java[edit]
DKI Jakarta[edit]
- Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu)
East Java[edit]
West Java[edit]
- Pulau Biawak (Monitor Lizard Island), Indramayu
Sumatra[edit]
Aceh[edit]
199 islands
North Sumatra[edit]
479 islands
- Batu Islands (formerly Batoe Eilanden), 51 islands
- Berhala on the Strait of Malacca
- Hinako Islands
- Jake
- Makole
- Masa
- Nias Islands
- Samosir, on Lake Toba
West Sumatra[edit]
Bengkulu[edit]
Lampung[edit]
Riau[edit]
Riau Islands[edit]
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[edit]
Kalimantan[edit]
Central Kalimantan[edit]
East Kalimantan[edit]
South Kalimantan[edit]
West Kalimantan[edit]
Sulawesi[edit]
Central Sulawesi[edit]
- Banggai Islands
- Banggai
- Bowokan Islands (Kepulauan Treko)
- Peleng
- Togian Islands
North Sulawesi[edit]
- Bangka
- Bunaken
- Lembeh
- Manado Tua
- Nain
- Sangihe Islands
- Nanipa
- Bukide
- Sangir Besar (Sangir)
- Siau
- Tagulandang
- Talaud Islands
- Talise
South Sulawesi[edit]
Southeast Sulawesi[edit]
Lesser Sunda Islands[edit]
Bali[edit]
East Nusa Tenggara[edit]
- 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[edit]
- Gili Air
- Banta Island
- Gili Biaha
- Gili Meno
- Gili Mimpang
- Gili Selang
- Gili Tepekong
- Gili Trawangan
- Lombok
- Medang Island
- Moyo Island
- Nusa Ceningan
- Pulau Menjangan
- Sangeang
- Satonda
- Sumbawa
Maluku[edit]
Maluku[edit]
- Aru Islands
- Babar
- Banda
- Barat Daya Islands
- Boano
- Buru
- Gorong archipelago
- Kai Islands
- Kelang
- Leti Islands
- Manipa
- Seram
- Tanimbar Islands
- Small volcanic islands in Banda Sea
- Tayandu Islands (Kepulauan Tayahad)
- Watubela archipelago
North Maluku[edit]
- Bacan
- Erà Islands
- Halmahera, with nearby islands:
- Morotai
- Obi Islands
- Sula islands
- Widi Islands
New Guinea[edit]
islands near the Indonesian half of New Guinea island
West Papua[edit]
610 islands, 35 inhabited
Papua[edit]
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org
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