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  2. List of Indonesian islands by area - Wikipedia

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    This list of Indonesian islands by area includes all Indonesian islands over 500 km 2 in descending order by area. Island's name ... Indonesia Bali: 5,416:

  3. List of islands of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The discrepancy of the numbers of Indonesian islands is due to the earlier surveys including "tidal islands"; sandy cays and rocky reefs that appear during low tide and are submerged during high tide. As of 2023, 17,024 island have been named by Geospatial Information Agency and published in Indonesian Gazetteer. [1]

  4. Nusa Penida - Wikipedia

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    Nusa Penida (Balinese: ᬦᬸᬲᬧᭂᬦᬶᬤ, romanized: nusa pĕnida) is an island located near the southeastern Indonesian island of Bali, which forms a district of the same name in Klungkung Regency. The Badung Strait separates the island and Bali. The interior of Nusa Penida is hilly with a maximum altitude of 524 metres, and the climate ...

  5. Gili Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Islands are located in the Lombok Strait, to the immediate northwest of Lombok. They extend outward from a tiny peninsula called Sire near to the village of Tanjung on Lombok. Bali lies about 35 km to the west of Gili Trawangan, the islands' most westerly member. Both Bali and Lombok are easily visible from the Gilis in clear weather.

  6. List of beaches in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Kuta Beach in Bali. Beaches in Indonesia are extensive, characterized by coral reefs, deposits from volcanoes, rich marine biodiversity, strong ocean currents, and associated with diverse cultural traditions. With around 17,500 islands, [1] Indonesia has an intricate coastline of over 80,000 km (50,000 mi), [2] the fourth longest in the world.

  7. Indonesian archipelago - Wikipedia

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    Within the Indonesian archipelago, the “Sunda Islands” form an important subgroup, divided into the Greater Sunda Islands-islands in the western part of Indonesia such as Sumatra, Java, Borneo (Kalimantan), and Sulawesi - known for their large size and dense population and the Lesser Sunda Islands, which extend eastward from Bali and are ...