Riau Islands Kepulauan Riau |
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Province | |||||||
Other transcription(s) | |||||||
• Jawi | كڤولاوان رياو | ||||||
• Chinese | 廖内群岛 | ||||||
From top, left to right: Barelang Bridge, Bungalows at Loola resort, Trikora beach Bintan, Batam centre and Orang laut village of Senggarang, near Tanjung Pinang
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Motto: Berpancang Amanah Bersauh Marwah (Malay) (Staked by Trust, Anchored by Dignity) |
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Location of Riau Islands in Indonesia |
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Coordinates: 3°56′N 108°09′E / 3.933°N 108.150°ECoordinates: 3°56′N 108°09′E / 3.933°N 108.150°E | |||||||
Country | Indonesia | ||||||
Established | September 24, 2002 | ||||||
Capital | Tanjung Pinang | ||||||
Government | |||||||
• Body | Riau Islands Regional Government | ||||||
• Governor | Nurdin Basirun (acting) (Nasdem Party) | ||||||
• Vice-governor | Vacant | ||||||
Area | |||||||
• Total | 10,595.41 km2 (4,090.91 sq mi) | ||||||
Area rank | 31st | ||||||
Elevation | 2-5 m (−14 ft) | ||||||
Highest elevation | 1,165 m (3,822 ft) | ||||||
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) | ||||||
Population (2015) | |||||||
• Total | 1,973,403 | ||||||
• Rank | 27th | ||||||
• Density | 190/km2 (480/sq mi) | ||||||
• Density rank | 10th | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Riau Islander Warga Kepulauan Riau (id) Kaum Kepulauan Riau (ms) |
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Demographics | |||||||
• Ethnic groups |
Malays (35.6%) Javanese (18.2%) Chinese (14.3%) Minangkabau (9.3%) Batak (8.1%) Buginese (2.2%) Banjarese (0.7%) |
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• Religion |
Islam (70.34%) Protestantism (11.17%) Buddhist(9.09%) Hinduism (4.65%) Roman Catholicism (2.28%) Confucianism (0.2%) |
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• Languages |
Indonesian (official) Malay (regional) Other languages: Javanese, Minangkabau, Batak, Buginese, Banjarese, Riau Hokkien, Hakka, Teochew, Yue, Mandarin, Tamil |
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Time zone | Indonesia Western Time (UTC+7) | ||||||
Postcodes | 29xxx | ||||||
Area codes | (62)77x | ||||||
ISO 3166 code | ID-KR | ||||||
Vehicle sign | BP | ||||||
GRP per capita | US$ 8,036.09 | ||||||
GRP rank | 5th | ||||||
HDI | 0.738 (High) | ||||||
HDI rank | 4th (2015) | ||||||
Largest city by area | Batam - 770.27 square kilometres (297.40 sq mi) | ||||||
Largest city by population | Batam - (1,188,985 - 2015) | ||||||
Largest regency by area | Karimun Regency - 2,873.20 square kilometres (1,109.35 sq mi) | ||||||
Largest regency by population | Karimun Regency - (225,298 - 2015) | ||||||
Website | Government official site |
Riau Islands Province (Indonesian; Provinsi Kepulauan Riau, acronym; Kepri, Jawi: كڤولاوان رياو, Chinese: 廖内群岛; pinyin: Liào nèi qúndǎo), is a province of Indonesia. It comprises the principal group of the Riau Archipelago along with other island groups to the south, east and northeast. In Indonesian, Riau Islands and Riau Archipelago are synonymous and are distinguished by the word for province, "Provinsi".
Originally part of the Riau province, the Riau Islands were split off as a separate province in September 2002.
The island of Batam, which lies within the central core group of islands (the Riau Archipelago), contains a majority of the province's population. Since becoming part of a Demilitarized Zone with Singapore in 2006, it has experienced high population growth rates. Other highly populated islands in the Riau Archipelago include Bintan and Karimun, while the archipelago also includes islands such as Bulan and Kundur. There are around 3,200 islands in the province, which has its capital at Tanjung Pinang in the south of Bintan Island.
The Riau Islands province includes the Lingga Islands to the south of the main Riau Archipelago, while to the northeast lies the Tudjuh Archipelago, between Borneo and mainland Malaysia; the Tudjuh Archipelago consists of four distinct groups — the Anambas Islands, Natuna Islands, Tambelan islands and Badas Islands — which were attached to the new province, though not geographically part of the Riau Archipelago. The 2015 census count was 1,968,313, less than estimated but nevertheless the second fastest growing province in Indonesia.