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Supiori is an island of the Schouten Islands archipelago in Cenderawasih Bay, just west of Biak island in Papua Province, Western New Guinea, northeastern Indonesia.

Supiori
Supiori
Geography
LocationMelanesia; Oceania
Coordinates0°45′S 135°30′E
ArchipelagoSchouten Islands
Area514.49 km2 (198.65 sq mi)
Highest elevation1,034 m (3392 ft)
Administration
 Indonesia
Province Papua
RegencySupiori
Demographics
Population17,048 (2020 Census)
Pop. density33/km2 (85/sq mi)
Additional information
Time zone
  • Indonesia Eastern Standard Time (UTC+09:00)
Supiori as one of the Schouten Islands
Supiori as one of the Schouten Islands

Description


The island has a rugged terrain, largely covered in tropical rainforest. It is about forty kilometres (25 miles) long and 25 km (16 mi) wide, covering a total area of 514.49 square kilometres (199 square miles) (including small offshore islands such as Rani but excluding the neighbouring Aruri Archipelago. Its highest point is 1,034 metres (3,392 ft) in elevation.

Principal settlements include Korido on the south coast and Yenggarbun on the north coast. South of Supiori lie the small coral islands Aruri (Insumbabi) and Rani. Before 1963, the island was part of the colonial Netherlands New Guinea. It comprises Supiori Regency within Papua Province.


History


The island was first sighted by Europeans by the Portuguese Jorge de Menezes in 1526. Menezes landed at Biak Islands, where he was forced to winter.[1] One of the first sightings was also made by the Spanish navigator Álvaro de Saavedra on 24 June 1528, when trying to return from Tidore to New Spain. The Schoutens were charted as Islas de Oro (Golden Islands in Spanish).

Its sighting was again reported by Spanish navigator Íñigo Órtiz de Retes in 1545. It was charted as Los Martires by the Spaniards, possibly because it was where Spanish navigator Hernando de Grijalva was murdered by his mutinied crew.[2]


References


  1. Kratoska, Paul H. (2001). South East Asia, Colonial History: Imperialism before 1800, Volume 1 de South East Asia, Colonial History. Taylor & Francis. p. 56.
  2. Hamy, Ernst T. "Comentarios sobre algunas cartas antiguas de la Nueva Guinea para servir a la historia del descubrimiento de aquel país por los navegantes españoles (1528-1606)," translated by Martín Ferreiro and included in the work of Justo Zaragoza in Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Madrid, tIV, primer semestre, 1878, p.44



На других языках


[de] Supiori

Supiori (alte Schreibweise Soepiori) ist eine Insel der Schouten-Inseln und Regierungsbezirk (indonesisch Kabupaten) in der indonesischen Provinz Papua. Sie liegt in der Cenderawasih-Bucht westlich von Biak und ist im Osten von dieser durch eine nur wenige Meter breite Meeresenge, die Teluk Surendidori, getrennt.
- [en] Supiori Island

[fr] Supiori

Supiori est une île d'Indonésie, faisant partie des îles Schouten, dans la province de Papouasie. Administrativement, l'île constitue un kabupaten, sous le nom de kabupaten de Supiori avec pour chef-lieu Sorendiweri.

[it] Supiori

Supiori (nota anche come Supitori) è un'isola della Nuova Guinea Occidentale, Indonesia.

[ru] Супиори

Супиори (индон. Pulau Supiori) — небольшой остров в заливе Чендравасих, в составе архипелага Биак. В административном отношении относится к индонезийской провинции Папуа.



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