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Manipa
Location of Manipa
Geography
LocationSouth East Asia
ArchipelagoMaluku Islands
Area159.71 km2 (61.66 sq mi)
Highest elevation632 m (2073 ft)
Highest pointKala Huhun
Administration
Demographics
Population7,165 (2020 Census)
Pop. density44.86/km2 (116.19/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsManipa and Butonese

Manipa Island is an island in West Seram Regency, Maluku Province, Indonesia. It is located 8 km off the western coast of Kelang at the western end of Seram Island and 25 km off the western coast of Buru. Including adjacent small islands, it covers an area of 159.71 km2. The inhabitants speak the Manipa language, as well as Indonesian and Ambonese Malay.[1]

Illuminated opening in the Western style of the Qur'an from Manipa, dated 1694. Adriaan Reland collection. Leiden University Library

This island gives its name to the Manipa Strait between Buru and Seram.

Adjacent islands

Manipa has a number of small islands that are very close to its shores.[2]

  • Masawi and Asamamonuke on a reef on its northeastern coast.
  • Suanggi off its western tip. It is located in the Manipa Strait between Buru and Seram. 3°18′S 127°28′E / 3.300°S 127.467°E / -3.300; 127.467[3]
  • Tuban in the south
  • Luhu in the north.

References

  1. ^ "Ethnologue 15 report for Indonesia (Maluku)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-05-14.
  2. ^ Pub164, 2004 Sailing Directions (Enroute): New Guinea
  3. ^ Tanjung Utara Pulau Suanggi - Indonesia Dive Directory Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine

External links

3°17′S 127°33′E / 3.283°S 127.550°E / -3.283; 127.550

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