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Revision as of 05:54, 18 August 2010

Batam
Map
Geography
LocationSoutheast Asia
ArchipelagoRiau Archipelago
Area715 km2 (276 sq mi)
Administration
Indonesia
Demographics
Population1,025,044
Additional information
Official websiteTemplate:Idhttp://www.batamkota.go.id/

Batam is an island and city in Riau Islands Province of Indonesia, known for its free trade zone area as part of the Sijori Growth Triangle, is located 20 km (12.5 miles) off Singapore's south coast. The 715 km² (276 miles²) island has a population of 1,025,044 ( June 2010 ).[2]

The official language on the island is Indonesian, and due to the sizeable Chinese population, Chinese languages including Teochew, Hokkien and Mandarin are also spoken.[citation needed]

Geography

Batam is located east of Karimun and Bulan Island, west of Bintan, north of Rempang, and south of Singapore. The Riau Strait (Selat Riau) separates Batam and Bintan

Major communities on Batam are Sekupang, Jodoh, Nagoya, Sungai Panas, Batam Centre, Baloi, Batu Ampar, and Bengkong.[citation needed]

Pompong boat for short distance connections in Batam and nearby islands

Economy

Beginning in the 1970s, the island underwent a major transformation from a largely forested area into a major harbor and industrial zone. The population grew from a few thousand in the 1960s into hundreds of thousands.[citation needed] The island's economy benefits from being close to Singapore, and, with lower labour costs and special government incentives, is the site of many factories operated by Singaporean companies. Shipbuilding and electronics manufacturing are major industries on the island; there are also several resorts and tourist destinations on the island.[3]

Under a framework signed in June 2006, Batam, along with parts of neighboring Bintan and Karimun, are a part of a Special Economic Zone with Singapore; this zone eliminates tariffs and value-added taxes for goods shipped between Batam and Singapore.[4].

Transport

The island is connected by several ferry services to nearby cities, including Bintan, Karimun, Singapore and Johor Bahru (Malaysia); the trip to Singapore takes less than one hour.

Hang Nadim Airport is the island's airport, and has the longest runway in Indonesia; Jakarta is the most important destination.

Batam Center Harbour from a ferry

The "Barelang" bridges are a major landmark on Batam. The name is an abbreviation of Batam-Rempang-Galang, the three major islands connected by the bridges, and 3 more smaller islands. The bridges were constructed under Habibie as the Minister for Research and Technology with funding from the German government.

Twin Cities

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.pemko-batam.go.id/
  2. ^ Batam Industrial Development Authority
  3. ^ "Indonesia President inaugurates Batam free trade zone". Xinhua General News Service. Jan 19 2009. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ Teo, Laurel (May 19, 2007). "Indon SEZ rules ready by end-May; Setting of a deadline likely to please potential investors". The Business Times Singapore.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)

See also

1°04′N 104°01′E / 1.067°N 104.017°E / 1.067; 104.017