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Larat
Kampong in Larat c. 1918
Geography
LocationArafura Sea
Coordinates7°13′S 131°58′E / 7.22°S 131.97°E / -7.22; 131.97
ArchipelagoTanimbar Islands
Administration
Indonesia
ProvinceMoluccas
RegencyWest Southeast Maluku
Additional information
Time zone
  • UTC+9

Larat is a border island of Indonesia located in the Maluku province, northeast of Yamdena Island. Together with Yamdena and Selaru and a number of other smaller islands, it is part of the Tanimbar Islands archipelago. It is located in the Aru Sea and is part of the government of West Southeast Maluku regency, Maluku province. The main town on the island is also called Larat.

See also

References

  1. "The Tanimbar Islands Site". tanimbar.org.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2024. The Tanimbar islands are made up of Yamdena, Larat, Sera, Fordata, Selaru and several other, smaller islands
  2. "East-Indonesia.info - East-Indonesia.info". east-indonesia.info. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  3. "Larat Island, Moluccas - Maluku Tourism". www.indonesia-tourism.com. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  4. "Larat: The Capital of Northern Tanimbar". east-indonesia.info. Retrieved 8 November 2024.


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