Maluku (province)
Maluku Province Provinsi Maluku |
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Province | |||
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Motto: Siwa Lima (Ambonese) (Belongs together) |
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Location of Maluku in Indonesia |
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Country | Indonesia | ||
Capital | Ambon | ||
Government | |||
• Governor | Said Assagaff (Golkar) | ||
• Vice Governor | Zeth Sahuburua | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 46,914.03 km2 (18,113.61 sq mi) | ||
Population (2014)[1] | |||
• Total | 1,708,190 | ||
• Density | 36/km2 (94/sq mi) | ||
Demographics[citation needed] | |||
• Ethnic groups | Significantly mixed ethnicity; Alfuros, Eurasians, Chinese, Buton, Javanese, other Indonesians | ||
• Religion | Islam (50.8%), Protestantism (41.6%), Catholicism (6.8%), Hinduism (0.4%), Buddhism (<0.1%), Confucianism (<0.1%), others (0,4%)[2] | ||
• Languages | Indonesian, Ambonese, other languages | ||
Time zone | WIT (UTC+9) | ||
Vehicle registration | DE | ||
Website | malukuprov.go.id |
Maluku (Indonesian: Provinsi Maluku) (English: Moluccas) is a province of Indonesia. It comprises the central and southern regions of the Maluku Islands. The main city and capital of Maluku province is Ambon on the small Ambon Island. The province had a population of 1,533,506 at the 2010 Census, and the latest estimate (for January 2014) is 1,708,190.
All the Maluku Islands were part of a single province 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 (Indonesian: Maluku Utara)
Historical population | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
1971 | 1,089,565 | — |
1980 | 1,411,006 | +29.5% |
1990 | 1,857,790 | +31.7% |
1995 | 2,086,516 | +12.3% |
2000 | 1,205,539 | −42.2% |
2010 | 1,533,506 | +27.2% |
2014 | 1,708,190 | +11.4% |
Source: Badan Pusat Statistik 2010 |
Contents
Administrative divisions
The province of Maluku is currently divided into nine regencies (kabupaten) and the two cities (kota) of Ambon and Tual, which form the tenth and eleventh regency-level administrative divisions. The regencies and cities, with their administrative capitals, are listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census and at the latest (2014) Estimates:
Regency | Capital | Area (km²) | Population 2010 Census[1] |
Population 2014 Estimate |
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Ambon City (Kota Ambon) | 298.61 | 331,254 | 368,987 | |
Tual City (Kota Tual) (in the Kei Islands) |
254.39 | 58,082 | 64,698 | |
Aru Islands (Kepulauan Aru) |
Dobo | 8,152.42 | 84,138 | 93,722 |
Buru Regency | Namlea | 4,932.32 | 108,445 | 120,798 |
Central Maluku Regency (Maluku Tengah) |
Masohi | 7,953.81 | 361,698 | 402,900 |
East Seram Regency (Seram Bagian Timur) |
Bula or Dataran Hunimoa |
6,429.88 | 99,065 | 110,350 |
South Buru Regency (Buru Selatan) |
Namrole[3] | 3,780.56 | 53,671 | 59,785 |
Southeast Maluku Regency (Maluku Tenggara) |
Langgur, in the Kei Islands |
1,031.81 | 96,442 | 107,428 |
Southwest Maluku Regency (Maluku Barat Daya) |
Tiakur, in the Leti Islands[4] |
4,581.06 | 70,714 | 78,769 |
West Seram Regency (Seram Bagian Barat) |
Piru or Dataran Hunipopu |
4,046.35 | 164,654 | 183,412 |
Western Southeast Maluku Regency (Maluku Tenggara Barat) |
Saumlaki, in the Tanimbar Islands |
4,465.79 | 105,341 | 117,341 |
Economy
The structure of most of the people of Maluku business field is still dominated by business field Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries that role by 25.03 percent, then the field of business administration.[5][6] Government, Defence and Compulsory Social Security amounted to 20.98 percent, the business field and Retail Trade, Repair Cars and Motorcycles at 12.59 percent and Construction business sector 7.41 percent.[5] Maluku's economy in 2014 has increased compared to growth in 2013. The GDP growth rate of Maluku in 2014 reached 6.70 percent, while in 2013 amounted to 5.26 percent. The highest economic growth in the field of Electricity and Gas Supply business by 31.11 percent. While the business sector GDP is another economy in 2014 experienced positive growth.[5] As for other economic activities sequentially to record positive growth, including the undertaking of Mining and Quarrying recorded at 21.47 percent; Education Services business field by 9.52 percent; Transportation and Warehousing business sector amounted to 8.77 percent; Processing Industry business sector amounted to 8.42 percent; business field of Information and Communication 7.62 per cent; Financial Services business field by 7.61 percent; Construction business sector at 7.31 percent; Real Estate business field by 7.10 percent.[5]
List of major islands and island groups in Maluku
- Ambon Island
- Aru Islands (Kepulauan Aru)
- Babar Islands
- Banda Islands (Kepulauan Banda)
- Buru
- Damar Islands (Kepulauan Damar)[citation needed]
- Kai Islands (Kepulauan Kai)
- Gorong archipelago (Pulau-pulau Gorong)
- Haruku Island
- Lease Islands
- Leti Islands (Kepulauan Leti) includes Leti, Moa and Lakor
- Saparua
- Seram
- Sermata Islands (Kepulauan Sermata)
- Southwestern Islands (Barat Daya Islands) includes Wetar Island, Kisar Island and Romang Island
- Tanimbar Islands (Kepulauan Tanimbar)
- Watubela archipelago (Kepulauan Watubela)
- Wetar
See also
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Badan Pusat Statistik Provinsi Maluku, HASIL SENSUS PENDUDUK 2010 Agregat Data per Kabupaten/Kota Provinsi Maluku (Indonesian) Census results (retrieved 02 February 2011)
- ↑ Data Sensus Penduduk 2010 - Badan Pusat Statistik Republik Indonesia (http://sp2010.bps.go.id/index.php/site/tabel?tid=321&wid=8100000000)
- ↑ UNDANG-UNDANG REPUBLIK INDONESIA NOMOR 32 TAHUN 2008 TENTANG PEMBENTUKAN KABUPATEN BURU SELATAN DI PROVINSI MALUKU (Indonesian) (Law of the Indonesian Republic number 32 of the year 2008 on the establishment of Kabupaten Buru Selatan in the Province Maluku)
- ↑ UNDANG-UNDANG REPUBLIK INDONESIA NOMOR 31 TAHUN 2008 TENTANG PEMBENTUKAN KABUPATEN MALUKU BARAT DAYA DI PROVINSI MALUKU (Indonesian) (Law of the Indonesian Republic number 31 of the year 2008 on the establishment of Kabupaten Maluku Barat Daya in the Province Maluku)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Anonymous.2015.Maluku In Figures.Indonesia : Statistic Office Maluku Province
- ↑ http://maluku.bps.go.id/index.php/Publikasi
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