List of Indonesian islands by population

This is a list of the most populous islands in Indonesia, and is sorted out from the highest to lowest. This list also includes the respective islands' population density as well as their most populous settlements (all of its population statistics are taken from 2014 data, unless noted as otherwise) and comparison with other countries/territories

Ranking Island Population Province(s) Density
(/km²)
Largest settlements Country/territorial comparison
1Java145,000,000 (2014) [1][2]Banten, West Java, DKI Jakarta, Central Java, East Java, Special Region of Yogyakarta1,117Jakarta (10,012,271) Russia
2Sumatra50,180,000 (2010) [3][4]Aceh, Bengkulu, Jambi, Lampung, Riau, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, North Sumatra90.4Medan (2,497,183) Spain
3Sulawesi21,258,000 (2010) [3][5]West Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, Gorontalo97Makassar (1,398,801) Taiwan
4Kalimantan (Indonesian part of Borneo)18,455,058 (2015)Central Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, South Kalimantan, West Kalimantan28Samarinda (842,691) Chile
5Papua (Indonesian part of New Guinea)4,363,869 (2014)West Papua, Papua9.6Jayapura (315,872) Ireland
6Bali4,220,000 (2012) [6][7]Bali748.7Denpasar (856,412) Kuwait
7Madura3,622,000 (2010) [3]East Java700.8Bangkalan (94,729) (2010) Moldova
8Lombok3,160,000 (2010) [7]West Nusa Tenggara700Mataram (420,941) Armenia
9West Timor (Indonesian part of Timor)2,016,451 (2014) [8][9]East Nusa Tenggara127.2Kupang (364,014) Latvia
10Flores1,831,000 (2010) [7]East Nusa Tenggara135Maumere (52,921) Kosovo
11Sumbawa1,330,000 (2010) [10]West Nusa Tenggara91.45Bima (148,984) Estonia
12Batam1,142,646 (2014) [11]Riau Islands~650Batam (1,142,646) Eswatini
13Bangka Island960,692 (2010) [7]Bangka-Belitung82.65Pangkal Pinang (145,945) Fiji
14Nias788,132 (2014) [12]North Sumatra147.8Gunungsitoli (139,281) (2017) Guyana
15Sumba685,186 (2010) [12]East Nusa Tenggara61.4Waingapu (37,459) (2013)[13] Solomon Islands
16Halmahera449,938 (2010) [14][15]North Maluku25.3Tobelo (34,099) (2016)[16] Brunei
17Buton447,408 (2010) [12]Southeast Sulawesi101.4Baubau (137,118) (2010) Brunei
18Ambon Island441,000 (2010) [12]Maluku569Ambon (368,987) Brunei
19Seram434,113 (2010) [12]Maluku25.4Masohi (38,735) (2012) Brunei
20Bintan329,659 (2010) [12]Riau Islands139.39Tanjung Pinang (204,735) (2017) Northern Cyprus
21Belitung271,868 (2014) [12]Bangka-Belitung56.63Tanjung Pandan (95,136) French Polynesia
22Muna268,140 (2010) [12]Southeast Sulawesi92.8Raha (53,436) French Polynesia
23Tarakan253,026 (2016) [12]North Kalimantan956Tarakan (253,026) (2016) Abkhazia
24Ternate204,215 (2014) [12]North Maluku1,667Ternate (204,215) Samoa
25Buru162,828 (2010) [12]Maluku17Namlea (37,105) (2010)[17] Curaçao
26Alor145,299 (2010) [18]East Nusa Tenggara51.9Kalabahi (50,927) (2017)[19] Curaçao
27Laut140,081 (2010)South Kalimantan66.76Kotabaru Kiribati
28Rote119,711 (2010) [20]East Nusa Tenggara99.7Namodale (3,047) (2010)[21] Aruba
29Lembata117,829 (2010) [12]East Nusa Tenggara93Nubatukan (33,236) Aruba
30Biak112,873 (2010) [22]Papua51.3Biak Kota (105,450) Aruba
31Peleng109,319 (2010) [23]Central Sulawesi45.4- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
32Bengkalis108,700 (2010) [24]Riau119.3Bengkalis (72,961) Grenada
33 Adonara 104,514 (2010)[25] East Nusa Tenggara 205.1 Lamahala Jaya (5,744)

(2010)[26]

 U.S. Virgin Islands

Only Indonesian territory is counted in divided islands, which are indicated with brackets and italic text after the respective islands' name

See also

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