- Riau Islands
Infobox Provinces of Indonesia
name = Riau Islands
country=Indonesia
logo=
motto ="Berpancang Amanah Bersauh Marwah"
capital=Tanjung Pinang
population=1198526
area_in_km2= 21992
Time=UTC+7
ethnicity = predominantly Malays with a small number of Chinese
religion =Islam
language = Indonesian
governor= Ismeth Abdullah
site= [http://www.pemkab-kepri.go.id/ www.pemkab-kepri.go.id]
Riau Islands (Indonesian: "Kepulauan Riau" ("Kepri" or "Riau Kepulauan") is a province of
Indonesia , consisting ofRiau Archipelago ,Natuna Islands ,Anambas , andLingga Islands .Originally part of the
Riau Province , the Riau Islands were split off as a separate province in July 2004 withTanjung Pinang as itscapital . The archipelagos ofAnambas and Natuna, located between mainlandMalaysia andBorneo were attached to the new province.Batam has a majority of the province's population. Other populated major islands includeBintan andKarimun . Sizewise, however, the sparsely populatedNatuna Islands are larger. There are around 3,200 islands in the province.Language
The official language of the Riau Islands is Riau. The Riau Islands are considered the birthplace of the
Malay language . It is the official standard for Malay, as agreed upon byIndonesia ,Malaysia andBrunei .History
From
Srivijaya n times until the 16th century, Riau was a natural part of greater Malay kingdoms or sultanates, in the heart of what is often called theMalay World , which stretches from eastern Sumatra to Borneo. The Malay-relatedOrang Laut tribes inhabited the islands and formed the backbone of most Malay kingdoms from Srivijaya to theSultanate of Johor for the control of trade routes going through the straits.After the fall of Melaka in 1511, the Riau islands became the center of political power of the mighty Sultanate of Johor or
Johor-Riau , based onBintan island, and were for long considered the center of Malay culture.But history changed the fate of Riau as a political, cultural or economic center when European powers struggled to control the regional trade routes and took advantage of political weaknesses within the sultanate.
Singapore island, that had been for centuries part of the same greater Malay kingdoms and sultanates, and under direct control of the Sultan ofJohor , came under control of the British.The creation of a European-controlled territory in the heart of the Johor-Riau natural boundaries broke the sultanate into two parts, destroying the cultural and political unity that had existed for centuries. The
Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 consolidated this separation, with the British controlling all territories north of the Singapore strait and the Dutch controlling territories from Riau to Java.After the European powers withdrew from the region, the new independent governments had to reorganize and find balance after inheriting 400 years of colonial boundaries. Before finding their current status, the territories of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Borneo struggled and even came into military conflict against each other, and the Riau islands once again found themselves in the middle of a regional struggle.
The strong cultural unity of the region with Riau in the heart of this region never returned, and the line drawn by the British in 1819 remained, dividing the area into three new countries in 1965: Singapore, the Malaysian federation in the north, and Indonesia in the south.
Some level of unity returned in the Riau region for the first time after 150 years with the creation of the
Sijori Growth Triangle in 1989. But while bringing back some economical wealth to Riau, the Sijori Growth Triangle somewhat further broke the cultural unity within the islands. WithBatam island receiving most of the industrial investments and dramatically developing into a regional industrial center, it attracted hundreds of thousands of non-Malay Indonesian migrants, changing forever the demographic balance in the archipelago.Today the name of Riau merely refers to this administrative region of Indonesia, a free trade zone heavily supported by Indonesian, Singaporean and international investments.
Administrative division
This province is divided into 4 regencies:
* Karimun (capital:Tanjung Balai Karimun )
* Bintan (Tanjung Pinang)
* Lingga (Daik )
* Natuna (Ranai )and 2 cities:Batam andTanjung Pinang External links
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