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Extreme points of Indonesia

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This is an article about the extreme points of Indonesia.

In the context of its geography, the northern extreme is 6°4'30" North and southern is 11°0'27" South. The western extreme point is at 94°58'22" East and the furthest east is at 141°1'10" East.[1]

Each major island has its individual extreme points as well.

Indonesia

Sumatra

Including Islands

Sumatra only

Java

Including Islands

Java only

Kalimantan

Including Islands

Kalimantan only

Lesser Sunda Islands

Sulawesi

Including Islands

Sulawesi only

Maluku Islands

Papua (Western New Guinea)

Including Islands

Papua only

See also

References