- Alor Island
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name = Alor
image caption = Map of the islands ofEast Nusa Tenggara , including Alor
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archipelago =Alor archipelago
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area = convert|2800|km2|sqmi
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country = Indonesia
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country largest city =Kalabahi
country largest city population = 60,000
population = 168,000
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additional info =Alor is the largest
island in theAlor archipelago located at the eastern-most end of theLesser Sunda Islands that runs through southernIndonesia , which from the west include such islands asBali ,Lombok ,Sumbawa , Komodo, andFlores .To the east of the island across the
Ombai Strait lie the islands ofWetar andAtauro , the latter belonging toEast Timor . To the south, across theStrait of Alor , lies the western part ofTimor . To the north lies theBanda Sea . To the west liesPantar and the other islands of the Alor archipelago, and further yet the rest of theSunda Islands .Geography
Alor has an area of about 2800 km², making it the largest island of the Alor archipelago.
Kalabahi is the only town on the island of Alor, with a metropolitan population of about 60,000. The variety of goods obtainable in Kalabahi is surprising considering its size and location.Alor is of volcanic origin and has very rugged terrain. The region near Kalabahi is the only flat area. This is why the Dutch placed the capital and the main harbor (
Alor-Kecil ) of the area here in 1911."The best"
snorkelling anddiving inIndonesia can be found in the Alor archipelago. Due to intriguing and often very strong currents it is best to snorkel or dive with someone who knows the area well.Transportation to Alor by TransNusa Trigana Air, from Kupang, Denpasar and Surabaya.Economy
The island's infrastructure is only weakly built. The inhabitants practice mainly subsistence agriculture. The government seeks to change this with the help of international organizations. In the villages
vanilla ,tamarind ,almond s and other nuts are cultivated. In the forestssandalwood is cut down for trade.The latest geological explorations have discovered valuable resources such as
gipsum ,kaolin ,petroleum ,natural gas ,tin ,gold , anddiamonds .Alor's highly-esteemed snorkeling and diving promise an increase in tourism in the future. Depletion of the fisheries has however damaged the
coral reef s in recent years.Religion
Over 168,000 people live on Alor. Three-fourths are
protestants , the rest are eitherMuslim s or in a few villagesRoman Catholic s. Animistic rites and traditions are still strongly practiced.Language
More than 15 different indigenous languages are spoken on Alor, the majority of them classified as Papuan or non-Austronesian. These include
Abui , Adang, Hamap, Kabola, Kafoa, Woisika, Kelon, and Kui. In addition, Alorese (Bahasa Alor; ISO 693-3: aol) is aMalayo-Polynesian language which is spoken along the coast of the western and southern Bird's Head of Alor Island and in places on surrounding islands.Many of the Papuan languages of Alor are endangered and are no longer being actively acquired by children. Some languages have fewer than 1000 speakers remaining. Significant linguistic documentation efforts have been undertaken recently by Leiden University.
The language of daily communication is Alor Malay, a unique Malay variety with some similarities to Kupang Malay. Indonesian is taught in schools and used widely in media.
Transportation
During the
dry season , Kalabahi is serviced by flights five times a week fromKupang the provincial capital, using a [ATR42] 46 seat by TransNusa Trigana Air andKasa 18 seat airplane. These flights are run by Merpati Airlines. Most of them are simply Kupang - Kalabahi - Kupang, but mid-2003 a new flight Kupang - Kalabahi -Kisar - Ambon, returning the next day, was introduced. The two Pelni passenger ships Serimau and Awu also pass through Kalabahi each week. Transport to Alor during thewet season is sometimes disrupted due to high winds and large waves.On the 17th November, 2006 Trigana Air suffered its first ever plane crash accident. The aircraft (a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300) struck a mountain in Puncak Jaya (Indonesia) seven minutes before it was scheduled to land in the remote Indonesian province of Papua. All the 12 passengers onboard died shortly after the incident.
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Islands of Indonesia External links
* [http://alor-island.com/ Alor Island Government Website]
* [http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/aapp/alor.html Alor and Pantar Languages Project]
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