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Pulau Ayu

Coordinates: 0°22′29″N 131°2′45″E / 0.37472°N 131.04583°E / 0.37472; 131.04583
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0°22′29″N 131°2′45″E / 0.37472°N 131.04583°E / 0.37472; 131.04583

Pulau Ayu
Pulau Ayu is located in Western New Guinea
Pulau Ayu
Pulau Ayu
Location of Pulau Ayu in Western New Guinea
Coordinates: 0°22′29″N 131°2′45″E / 0.37472°N 131.04583°E / 0.37472; 131.04583
Country Indonesia
Province West Papua
Area
 • Land5.06 km2 (1.95 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (Eastern Indonesian Time)
Pulau Ayu
Location of Pulau Ayu listed as Ayau (Ayu Islands) in the Raja Ampat Islands located in the top right corner of the map.
Map
Geography
LocationSouth East Asia
Coordinates0°22′N 131°02′E / 0.367°N 131.033°E / 0.367; 131.033
ArchipelagoAyu Islands
Total islands5 (2 uninhabited)
Major islandsPulau Ayu, Pulau Reni, Pulau Kanobe
Administration
Province West Papua
Demographics
Ethnic groupsMelanesians, Papuans, Austronesians

Pulau Ayu, often called Pulau Aju, Ayau or simply Ajoe, is a small Indonesian island located in the Ayu Islands above the northern tip of the Waigeo Islands.

Pulau Ayu is part of the Raja Ampat regency of the West Papua geographical and administrative region of Indonesia.

The two major settlements on the island include Imbik Kuan and Ayu.

The island is surrounded by two large reefs.

Pulau Reni and Pulau Kanobe are two other small inhabited islands north of Pulau Ayu.

Access to the island is limited to small boats due to the reefs and the small size of the island.

World War II

Pulau Ayu and all the islands in the Ayu Archipelago were occupied by the Japanese Empire during World War II from 1942 until the end of the war in 1945.