- Bengkulu
Infobox Provinces of Indonesia
name = Bengkulu
country=Indonesia
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capital=Bengkulu
population=1564000
population_as_of = 2000
population_ref = [ [http://www.bps.go.id/profile/bengkulu.shtml "Statistics Indonesia: Bengkulu" Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS)] ]
area_in_km2= 21168
Time=WIB (UTC+7 )
ethnicity = Javanese (22%), Rejang (21%),Serawai (18%), Malay (8%),Lembang (5%),Minangkabau (4%),Sundanese (3%) [cite book
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publisher=Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
title =Indonesia's Population: Ethnicity and Religion in a Changing Political Landscape
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year =2003
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religion =Islam
language = Bengkulu, Indonesian
governor=Agusrin Maryono Najamuddin
site= [http://www.bengkulu.go.id/]
Bengkulu is a province of
Indonesia . It is on the southwest coast of the island ofSumatra , and borders the provinces ofWest Sumatra ,Jambi ,South Sumatra andLampung . The capital and largest city of the province is Bengkulu city. It was formerly the site of a Britishgarrison , which they called Bencoolen.The province has a population of 1,405,060 (2000
census ). The province also includesEnggano Island .History
The
British East India Company established a long-running pepper-trading center and garrison at Bengkulu (Bencoolen) in 1685. In 1714 the British built Fort Marlborough in the city; the fort still stands. The trading post was never financially profitable for the British, hampered by a location Europeans found unpleasant, and, more importantly, an inability to find sufficient pepper to buy.Despite these difficulties, the British persisted, maintaining the presence there for 150 years before ceding it to the Dutch as part of the
Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 to focus attention onMalacca . Like the rest of present-day Indonesia, Bengkulu remained a Dutch colony until afterWorld War II .During
Sukarno 's imprisonment by the Dutch in the early 1930s, the future first president of Indonesia lived briefly in Bengkulu. Here he met his wife, Fatmawati, who gave him several children, the most famous being the first female President of Indonesia,Megawati Sukarnoputri .Bengkulu lies near the Sunda Fault and is prone to earthquakes and tsunamis. In June 2000 a quake caused damage and the death of at least 100 people. A recent report predicts that Bengkulu is "at risk of inundation over the next few decades from undersea earthquakes predicted along the coast of Sumatra" [cite news | title=Indonesian Cities Lie in Shadow Of Cyclical Tsunami | author=Andrew C. Revkin | work=
New York Times (Late Edition (East Coast)) p. A.5| date=2006-12-05]A series of earthquakes struck Bengkulu during September, 2007, killing 13 people. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/15/world/asia/15quake.html?ex=1347508800&en=e8aad74057996e2a&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss]
Economy
Coal mining is a major economic activity in Bengkulu. Three active coal mining companies produce between 200,000 and 400,000ton s ofcoal per year, which is exported toMalaysia ,Singapore ,South Asia , andEast Asia .Fishing, especially of
tuna andmackerel , is an important activity. Agricultural products exported by the province includeginger ,bamboo shoots, andrubber .Administrative divisions
Bengkulu province is divided into 8 regencies ("kabupaten") and 1 city ("kota"):
* Kaur
*Kepahiang
* Lebong
*Muko-Muko Regency
*North Bengkulu Regency
*Rejang Lebong Regency
*Seluma
*South Bengkulu
*Bengkulu (city) Notes
References
*Reid, Anthony (ed.). 1995. "Witnesses to Sumatra: A traveller's anthology". Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press. pp. 125-133.
**"Reprints of British-eraprimary source material"
*Wilkinson, R.J. 1938. Bencoolen. "Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society". 16(1): 127-133.
**"Overview of the British experience in Bencoolen"
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