- Tanimbar Islands
The Tanimbar Islands, also called "Timor Laut", are a group of about 30
island s in theMaluku province ofIndonesia .Geography
The
Aru Islands andKai Islands lie to the northeast, andBabar Island andTimor lie to the west. The islands separate theBanda Sea and theArafura Sea . The total land area of the Islands is 5440 km² (2100 sq mi).The largest of the group is
Yamdena . Yamdena Island has a range of thickly forested hills along its eastern coast, while its western coast is lower.Saumlaki is the chief town, located on the south end of Yamdena. Other islands includeLarat ,Selaru , andWuliaru .The population is approximately 61,000, of whom 44,000 are Christian, and 17,000 Muslim and unknown. [http://www.websitesrcg.com/ambon/Tanimbar.htm]
The tiny island of Tanimbarkei is part not part of Tanimbar, but of the
Kai Islands and inhabited by less than 1000 very traditional people.Economy
Important products are
copra , tortoiseshell, and "trepang" (an ediblesea cucumber ).ee also
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Islands of Indonesia In recent times offshore exploratory drilling by a Japanese led consortium has identified gas reserves that have the potential to support LNG production. Feasibility studies are currently being developed.
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