Batudaka Island
Geography | |
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Coordinates | 0°28′50″S 121°48′49″E / 0.48056°S 121.81361°E |
Area | 266 km2 (103 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 351 m (1152 ft) |
Administration | |
Demographics | |
Population | 11,260 (2016)[1] |
Pop. density | 42.3/km2 (109.6/sq mi) |
Batudaka is an island of the Central Sulawesi province, located in the Gulf of Tomini. The largest island in the Togian archipelago, it has a land area of over 110 square kilometers and is divided administratively into 10 villages which are part of the Una-Una Subdistrict of the Tojo Una-Una Regency.
Geography
It is located in the Gulf of Tomini, separated with the island of Togean by only a narrow strait. The island has a forested, slightly hilly interior with a maximum elevation of 351 meters. Its land area is 266 square kilometers, stretching 30 km west-east and 20 km north-south.[1][2]
Demographics
The island consists part of the Una-Una and Batudaka Subdistricts.[1]
The populace largely consists of the Bajo people, referred locally as "boat men".[3]
Economy
The island attracts domestic and foreign tourists, and has seven guesthouses with a combined total of 57 rooms in Wakai.[1] There is a single cash office of Central Sulawesi Bank as well.[4]
The island is accessible from either Gorontalo (12 hour trip), Ampana or Luwuk (both 4 hour trips) by speedboat.[5] A hospital is also on the island.[6]
Agriculture is an important sector, with coconuts, cloves, corn and cocoa beans taking up the largest cultivation areas. Two markets - one daily and the other weekly - serve the local population.[1]
Notes
- ^ Total area of 6 villages comprising the island, including surrounding islets
References
- ^ a b c d e "Kecamatan Una-Una dalam Angka 2017" (PDF) (in Indonesian). Statistics Indonesia.
- ^ "DIGITAL ELEVATION DATA". Retrieved 6 October 2017.
- ^ "Batu Daka Island". Indonesia Tourism. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
- ^ "Kantor Kas" (in Indonesian). Central Sulawesi Bank. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
- ^ Izak, Robert Adolf (14 November 2016). "Menggapai Surga Bahari di Togean, Sulawesi Tengah". DetikTravel (in Indonesian). Retrieved 9 October 2017.
- ^ "RS Pariwisata di Togean Jadi Perhatian Kemenkes". Metro Sulawesi (in Indonesian). 7 March 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2017.