Pulau Seribu Regency

Kepulauan Seribu
Thousand Islands
—  Regency  —
Port gate of Pramuka Island, capital of the Thousand Islands regency, Indonesia.
Coordinates:
Country  Indonesia
Province Jakarta
Capital Pramuka Island
Government
 • Regent
Area
 • Total 8.7 km2 (3.4 sq mi)
Population
 • Total 21.071
 • Density 2.4/km2 (6.3/sq mi)
Time zone WIB (UTC+7)

Thousand Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Seribu) is the only regency of Jakarta, Indonesia. It consists of a string of 105 islands stretching 45 kilometers north into the Java Sea, with the closest island lying in Jakarta Bay only a few kilometers off mainland Jakarta.

The area is a marine national park although development is allowed on 37 of the islands. Some islands are uninhabited, others have resorts and a number of them are privately owned by wealthy Jakartans.

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Administrative

Formally a regency of North Jakarta, it is divided into 2 subdistricts:

Trade

Fishing is the main trade of the islands. However, there has been a drop in the value of the trade due to overfishing by fishing vessels operating in the area.

Islands

Paradiso Islands / Onrust Archaeology Park

In 1972 Ali Sadikin, then governor of Jakarta, declared Onrust Island a protected historical site. In 2002 the administration made Onrust and its three neighbors - Cipir, Kelor and Bidadari - an archaeological park to protect the artifacts and ruins on the islands that date back to the time of the Dutch East India Company.

The Onrust Archaeology Park consists of four islands that are relatively close to Jakarta, within at most two kilometers from each other and that form a rough square. In 1800 HMS Sybille, HMS Daedalus, HMS Centurion and HMS Braave entered the area, which they referred to as Batavia Roads, and captured five Dutch armed vessels in all and destroyed 22 other vessels.

Other islands

Ayer and Laki are resort islands also only several kilometres offshore.

Pulau Panggang (Grilled Island) and Pulau Kelapa (Coconut Island), the most populous island, are about 15 kilometers north of Jakarta and home to poor fishing villages. Pulau Panjang (Long Island) has the islands' only airstrip while Bira has a golf course. Pulau Kotok, Pulau Macan Besar (Big Tiger Island), Pulau Putri (Princess Island), Pulau Pelangi (Rainbow Island), Sepa, Papa Theo, Antuk Timur, and Antuk Barat are all further off shore and have resorts.

National Park

An area of 107,489 hectares of land and sea was declared by a Forestry Ministrial Decree in 2002 as the Taman Nasional Kepulauan Seribu (Thousand Islands National Park). Public access is prohibited on two of the islands, Panjaliran Barat and Panjaliran Timur, where sea turtles are conserved. [1]

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Note

  1. ^ It was the pilgrim flow to Mecca that caused the Netherlands Trading Society to establish a bank branch in Jeddah in 1926. Until 1948 this was the only bank of any kind in what is now Saudi Arabia. This bank branch became what is now Saudi Hollandi Bank.

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