Extreme points of Indonesia

Summary

This is an article about the extreme points of Indonesia.

In the context of its geography, the northern extreme is 6°4'30" North and southern is 11°0'27" South. The western extreme point is at 94°58'22" East and the furthest east is at 141°1'10" East.[1]

Each major island has its individual extreme points as well.

Indonesia edit

  • Geographic center – Makassar Strait, near Balabalagan Islands 2°27′58.5″S 117°59′46″E / 2.466250°S 117.99611°E / -2.466250; 117.99611
  • Northernmost point – Rondo Island,[2] Sukakarya District, Sabang City, Aceh 6°4′30″N 95°6′45″E / 6.07500°N 95.11250°E / 6.07500; 95.11250
  • Southernmost point – Pamana Island,[3] Southwest Rote District, Rote Ndao Regency, East Nusa Tenggara 11°0′27″S 122°52′29″E / 11.00750°S 122.87472°E / -11.00750; 122.87472
  • Westernmost point – Benggala Island,[4] Pulo Aceh District, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh 5°47′32″N 94°58′22″E / 5.79222°N 94.97278°E / 5.79222; 94.97278
  • Easternmost point – Torasi Estuary, Indonesia-Papua New Guinea border, Merauke Regency, South Papua 9°7′42″S 141°1′10″E / 9.12833°S 141.01944°E / -9.12833; 141.01944
  • Northernmost settlement – Ie Meulee, Sukajaya District, Sabang City, Aceh 5°53′59″N 95°19′33″E / 5.89972°N 95.32583°E / 5.89972; 95.32583
  • Southernmost settlement – Bo'a, West Rote District, Rote Ndao Regency, East Nusa Tenggara 10°56′2″S 122°50′39″E / 10.93389°S 122.84417°E / -10.93389; 122.84417
  • Westernmost settlement – Melingge, Pulo Aceh District, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh 5°44′15″N 95°2′30″E / 5.73750°N 95.04167°E / 5.73750; 95.04167
  • Easternmost settlement – Sota, Sota District, Merauke Regency, South Papua 8°25′42″S 141°1′8″E / 8.42833°S 141.01889°E / -8.42833; 141.01889
  • Lowest point – Southern Philippine Trench, Philippine Sea −9,125 metres (−29,938 ft) 5°30′7″N 127°40′48″E / 5.50194°N 127.68000°E / 5.50194; 127.68000
  • Highest point – Puncak Jaya, Sudirman Range, Mimika Regency, Central Papua 4,884 metres (16,024 ft) 4°4′42″S 137°9′26″E / 4.07833°S 137.15722°E / -4.07833; 137.15722

Sumatra edit

Including Islands edit

Sumatra only edit

Java edit

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Kalimantan edit

  • Highest Point – Bukit Raya, Schwaner Mountains, Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan 2,278 metres (7,474 ft) 0°39′33″S 112°41′19″E / 0.65917°S 112.68861°E / -0.65917; 112.68861
  • Lowest Point – Minahasa Basin, Celebes Sea −5,250 metres (−17,220 ft)

Including Islands edit

  • Northernmost Point – Tambalang Hulu Village, Lumbis Ogong District, Nunukan Regency, North Kalimantan-Sabah border 4°24′28″N 116°34′5″E / 4.40778°N 116.56806°E / 4.40778; 116.56806
  • Southernmost Point – Kalambau Island, Lesser Laut Islands, Tanah Laut Regency, South Kalimantan 4°56′17″S 115°38′12″E / 4.93806°S 115.63667°E / -4.93806; 115.63667
  • Westernmost Point – Dato Island, Segedong District, Mempawah Regency, West Kalimantan 0°7′35″N 108°35′40″E / 0.12639°N 108.59444°E / 0.12639; 108.59444
  • Easternmost Point – Sambit Island, Derawan Islands, Berau Regency, East Kalimantan 1°46′49″N 119°2′12″E / 1.78028°N 119.03667°E / 1.78028; 119.03667

Kalimantan only edit

Lesser Sunda Islands edit

Sulawesi edit

Including Islands edit

Sulawesi only edit

Maluku Islands edit

Papua (Western New Guinea) edit

Including Islands edit

Papua only edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Indonesia's Geography (Archipelago, Sumatra, Java/Madura, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Irian Jaya)
  2. ^ Rondo Island,Indonesia
  3. ^ Titik-titik terluar Indonesia Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ sekecil apapun ~ - ~ setetes tinta Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ 7 Gunung Tertinggi di Pulau Jawa