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Map depicts sovereign states and a de facto state (tw) fully located on islands: those with land borders shaded green, and those without shaded dark blue. Countries/territories not shown on the map: Antarctica (aq) (continental disputed territory), Australia (au) (continental country), the Cook Islands (ck) and Niue (nu) (free association with New Zealand), Greenland (gl) (constituent country ...
The island's currency is the Philippine peso. The Dutch East India Company took control of the island in 1677. In 1891, the Philippines had incorporated Miangas in their territory but accepted the verdict of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in favour of Indonesia. 3.15 Marampit: Talaud Islands Regency, North Sulawesi
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. [4] According to a geospatial survey conducted between 2007 and 2010 by the National Coordinating Agency for Survey and Mapping (Bakorsurtanal), Indonesia has 13,466 islands. [ 5 ]
Although dense, the distribution of the population is uneven, about 55% of Indonesia's population lives on the island of Java, the most populous island in the world. A map of ethnic groups in Indonesia. The Indonesian archipelago is characterized by significant ethnic diversity, comprising approximately 600 distinct native ethnic groups.
Indonesia map with name of islands larger than 1000 km 2. ... Island's name Area (km 2) Area (sq mi) Population Province(s), Country or countries New Guinea: 785,753 [1]
Sumatra Island – also spelled Sumatera, the sixth largest island in the world, largest island entirely in Indonesia; Borneo Island – known locally as Kalimantan, the third largest island in the world; New Guinea Island – also spelled Nugini, known locally as Papua, the second largest island in the world; Java Island – the most populated ...
Saya de Malha, Formerly largest Mascarene Island; Soudan, Mascarenes; The ancient volcanic island of Cargados Carajos, which sank to a coral atoll; The majority of the Alphonse Atoll, Seychelles; Thorpe Bank, Seychelles; Topaze Bank, Seychelles; Walters Shoals, just south of Madagascar, was once a large tropical island. Zealandia (the Antipodes)
The islands of Borneo, New Guinea and Timor include non-Indonesian areas. The Indonesian portion of Borneo is included here as Category:Kalimantan and Kalimantan; the Indonesian portion of New Guinea is included here as Category:Western New Guinea and Western New Guinea; the Indonesian portion of Timor is included here as Category:West Timor and West Timor.