Haruku Island

Multi tool useHaruku
 Location of Haruku Island
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Geography |
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Location | South East Asia |
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Archipelago | Maluku Islands |
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Highest elevation | 601 m (1,972 ft) |
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Highest point | Huruano |
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Administration |
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Indonesia |
Province | Maluku |
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Regency | Central Maluku |
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Demographics |
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Population | 24,170 (2010) |
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Languages | Ambonese Malay, Haruku, Indonesian
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Additional information |
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Time zone | |
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Haruku Island is an island in Central Maluku Regency, Maluku Province, Indonesia - lying east of Ambon Island, off the southern coast of Seram and just west of Saparua. It is administered as a single district, Kecamatan Pulau Haruku, with a 2010 census population of 24,170.[1] The inhabitants on Haruku speak the Haruku language, as well as Indonesian and Ambonese Malay.[2]
References
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^ "Haruku". Ethnologue.com. 1999-02-19. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
External links
Media related to Haruku at Wikimedia Commons
- Old map of Manipa, Haruku, Saparua and Nusalaut
Coordinates: 3°34′01″S 128°28′59″E / 3.567°S 128.483°E / -3.567; 128.483
Seram Island, Indonesia
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Settlements | - Amahai
- Ariate
- Atiahu
- Bemu
- Bengoi
- Bula
- Geser
- Hote
- Japutih
- Kairatu
- Kamar
- Kamarian
- Kisalaut
- Kobi
- Kulur
- Laha
- Laala
- Latuhalu
- Luhu
- Loki
- Masohi
- Opin
- Piru
- Saweli
- Taniwel
- Tehoru
- Tihulale
- Tum
- Urung
- Wahai
- Wailissa
- Wari
- Werinama
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Geography | - Ambon Island
- Boano Island
- Haruku Island
- Manipa Island
- Saparua Island
- Manusela National Park
- Eti River
- Kawa River
- Masiwang River
- Sapalewa River
- Salawai River
- Tala River
- Boano Strait
- El-Paputih Bay
- Piru Bay
- Taluti Bay
- Waru Bay
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Endemic fauna | - Graphium stresemanni
- Rufescent darkeye
- Seram bandicoot
- Seram crow
- Seram friarbird
- Seram honeyeater
- Seram masked owl
- Seram small tree-nymph
- Seram thrush
- Seram white-eye
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Native people and languages | - Alfur
- Alune
- Hainuwele
- Manusela
- Nuaulu
- Nunusaku languages
- Piru Bay languages
- Wemale
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Islands of Maluku
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North Maluku province | - Bacan
- Halmahera
- Kayoa
- Moti
- Makian
- Morotai
- Obi
- Sula
- Ternate
- Tidore
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Maluku province | - Ambelau
- Ambon
- Aru
- Boano
- Buru
- Babar
- Banda
- Damar
- Haruku
- Kai
- Kelang
- Leti
- Liran
- Manipa
- Manuk
- Nila
- Nusa Laut
- Romang
- Saparua
- Seram
- Serua
- Tanimbar
- Tayandu
- Watubela
- Wetar
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