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Batu Islands
islands, Indonesia
- Indonesian:
- Kepulauan Batu
- Dutch:
- Batoe Eilanden
Batu Islands, group of three major islands and 48 islets off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Administratively, they are part of North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) propinsi (province). The three largest islands are Pini, Tanahmasa, and Tanahbala; the total area is 6,370 square miles (16,500 square km). The administrative centre is Pulautelo on Sibuasi Island. The islands are generally low and forested, notably with coconut palm; copra and forest products predominate. The inhabitants are of Malay or Proto-Malay ancestry, akin to those of Nias Island. Only about 20 of the smaller islands are inhabited.