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Rote island has an area of 1,280.10 km 2 (494 sq mi) (including offshore islands). The main town, Ba'a, is located on the northern side of the island. Rote has a good surf area in the south, around the village of Nembrala. For the most part, the island is covered by grassland and palms.
Last but certainly not least, the founders of Indonesia’s, wild-at-heart luxury favourite Nihi Sumba will launch Nihi Rote on West Timor’s remote Rote Island (a two-hour flight from Bali) at ...
Rote Ndao Regency is a regency in East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia, consisting primarily of the island of Rote, situated south-west of the western tip of West Timor with an area of 978.54 km 2, together with minor offshore islands including Usu (19.4 km 2), Ndana (13.83 km 2), Ndao, Landu and Nuse; the total area including the minor offshore islands is 1,249.35 km 2.
On 10 April 2002, Rote Island and adjacent islands were split off from Kupang Regency, to form a new Rote Ndao Regency (53.14). [ 16 ] On 25 February 2003, Manggarai Regency was split into two and a new West Manggarai Regency (53.15) was established.
Rotenese people are one of the native inhabitants of Rote Island, while part of them reside in Timor. [1] Apart from that, the Rotenese people also settled in islands surrounding Rote Island, such as Ndao Island, Nuse Island, Pamana Island, Doo Island, Heliana Island, Landu Island, Manuk Island, and other smaller islands. [2]
David Constantijn Saudale Airport (IATA: RTI, ICAO: WATR), formerly known as Lekunik Airport, is an airport in Rote Ndao Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It serves Ba'a, the capital city of Rote Ndao Regency as well as the largest town in Rote Island. The airport serves as one of the main points of entry to Rote Island.
Nembrala or Nemberala is a village (desa) on Rote Island, in Rote Barat district, Rote Ndao regency, East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) province, Indonesia. [1] It is a well known surfing spot. [2]
Savu (Indonesian: Sawu, also known as Sabu, Havu, and Hawu) is the largest of a group of three islands, situated midway between Sumba and Rote, west of Timor, in Indonesia's eastern province, East Nusa Tenggara. Ferries connect the islands to Waingapu on Sumba, Ende on Flores, and Kupang in West Timor.
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