Maluku (province)
Maluku |
— Province — |
|
Motto: Siwa Lima (Ambonese)
(Belongs together) |
Location of Maluku in Indonesia |
Coordinates: |
Country |
Indonesia |
Capital |
Ambon |
Government |
• Governor |
Karel Albert Ralahalu |
Area |
• Total |
46,914.03 km2 (18,113.6 sq mi) |
Population (2010)[1] |
• Total |
1,531,402 |
• Density |
32.6/km2 (84.5/sq mi) |
Demographics |
• Ethnic groups |
Significantly mixed ethnicity; Melanesian, Kei (11%), Ambonese (11%), Buton (11%), Malays, Javanese, Chinese |
• Religion |
Christianity 50%, Islam 49%, Others 1% |
• Languages |
Indonesian, Ambonese, other languages |
Time zone |
WIT (UTC+9) |
Website |
malukuprov.go.id |
Maluku is a province of Indonesia, comprising, broadly, the central and southern parts of the Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Molucca Islands or Moluccan Islands), which are culturally and geographically associated with Melanesia.[2]
The main city and capital of Maluku province is Ambon on the small Ambon Island. The province has a population of 1,531,402 (2010).
All the Maluku Islands formed a single province of Indonesia from 1950 until 1999. In 1999 the northern part of Maluku (then comprising the Maluku Utara Regency, the Halmahera Tengah Regency and the City of Ternate) were split off to form a separate province of North Maluku.
Administration
The province of Maluku is currently divided into nine Regencies and the two Cities of Ambon and Tual, which form the tenth and eleventh Regency-level administrative divisions. The Regencies and Cities, with their administrative capitals, are as follows:
Regency |
Capital |
Area (km²) |
Population (2010)[1] |
Maluku Tenggara Barat (Western Southeast Maluku Regency) |
Saumlaki, in the Tanimbar Islands |
10,451.94 |
105,394 |
Maluku Barat Daya (Southwest Maluku Regency) |
Tiakur Kecamatan Moa Lakor[3] |
4,581.06 |
70,372 |
Maluku Tenggara (Southeast Maluku Regency) |
Tual, in the Kei Islands |
3,410.61 |
96,429 |
Kepulauan Aru (Aru Islands Regency) |
Dobo |
6,269.00 |
83,977 |
Kota Tual (City of Tual) |
|
254.39 |
58,073 |
Maluku Tengah (Central Maluku Regency) |
Masohi |
11,595.57 |
361,287 |
Seram Bagian Barat (West Seram Regency) |
Piru or Dataran Hunipopu |
4,046.35 |
164,654 |
Seram Bagian Timur (East Seram Regency) |
Bula or Dataran Hunimoa |
3,952.08 |
99,033 |
Buru (Buru Regency) |
Namlea |
5,466.44 |
108,235 |
Buru Selatan (South Buru Regency) |
Kecamatan Namrole[4] |
3,780.56 |
53,593 |
Kota Ambon (City of Ambon) |
|
377.00 |
330,355 |
List of major islands and island groups in Maluku
New capital city
On August 19, 2012 coinciding with the 67th anniversary of Maluku province, Maluku administrator will proclaim Masohi, Seram Island as a new capital city for Maluku province to replace the current overcrowded capital city.[5]
See also
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