- Bawean
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name = Bawean
image caption = The port of Sangkapura at sunset.
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location =South East Asia
coordinates= coord|5|46|S|112|40|E|
archipelago =Greater Sunda Islands
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country = Indonesia
country admin divisions title = Province
country admin divisions =East Java
country largest city =Sangkapura
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population = 65,000
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ethnic groups =Bawean is an island of
Indonesia located approximately 200 km north ofSurabaya in theJava Sea . It is approximately 15 km in diameter and is circumnavigated by a single narrow road. Bawean is dominated by an extinct volcano at its center that rises over 650 m above sea level. The islands population is around 65,000. Approximately 40,000 live in the capital ofSangkapura and the rest live in small villages scattered around the island.Names
The name of the island comes from a
Sanskrit name which means "there is sunlight". In Indonesian, it is known in full as Pulau Bawean (Bawean Island). In Singapore and Malaysia, where many Baweanese migrated, the island is known as Boyan and its natives as Boyanese. Bawean is also called the "Island of Women" because of the large number of men that become merchant sailors and leave the island.Geography
Topographically, the island rises to a point at the volcano near the center and descends through lush jungle to white-sand beaches, tidepools, and mangrove stands. Like many islands in
Southeast Asia , Bawean is surrounded by several coral reefs and multiple sand islands ("noko").Language and culture
The language of Bawean is officially Indonesian, though being as remote as it is many still speak Bawean (Boyanese), a dialect of Madurese. The culture is also similar (at least to an outsider) to Madurese though Bawean has had even less exposure to outside influences and contact with the West. However, the people are friendly and polite to outsiders.
A large number of Baweanese men heve left the island to become merchant sailors. There is a saying on Bawean to the effect of "You are not really a man until you have spent several years abroad." It is not uncommon to find Baweanese who have been to
Europe ,China ,Japan , and evenNorth America andSouth America . Baweanese migrants toSingapore were a prominent part of what are now considered to be theMalays in Singapore , working as horse cart drivers and later as motorcar drivers and giving their name to the area known asKampung Boyan. Another Kampung Boyan can be found inAulong nearTaiping, Perak ,Malaysia . Interestingly,there is another Kampung Boyan in Kuching,Sarawak,Malaysia. However,any sort of Baweanese influence or heritage is blurry due to mix marriages being common among the people living in Sarawak.Bawean is entirely Muslim, though this is heavily blended with
shamanism and folkanimism . For instance, the prevailing belief on the island is that if you swim inTelaga Kastoba , the crater lake, you will become cursed and die.Economy
The men not working the freighters are almost exclusively either fishermen or farmers, otherwise they go to Java to study and work. The dominant crop is rice, and the island lends itself to rice production due to its gentle sloping towards the ocean with a large water reservoir and river at [relatively] high altitude.
Bawean is extremely undeveloped by Western standards. Some houses in Sangkapura have electricity and the city has a few telephone centers where anyone may pay to make calls, and there are mobile phone capabilities. Some buildings may have running water. There is only one
net cafe on the island and the dial-up connection to its two computers is spotty at best. The rest of the island is almost entirely without electricity or running water. There are few motorized vehicles, and most travel is done by bicycle, horse and cart, orbecak .Flora & fauna
* The island produces, though does not export, many kinds of fruit including
Mangosteen ,Durian , Merah Mudah (lit, Red Fruit),Snakefruit , and many varieties of bananas.
* Bawean is home toBawean Deer (Axis Kuhlii), a species unique to the island.
* Thousands of species of fish inhabit the reefs around the island.ee also
*Baweanese in Singapore
External links
* [http://www.unesco.org/most/apmrlabo6.doc UNESCO - Migration report on Malaysia]
* [http://www.thingsasian.com/goto_article/article.877.html Experience Asia Through the Eyes of a Traveler - Indonesia's Bawean Island: The Magic of Faith]
* [http://www.bawean.info Bawean's Community] — Information about Bawean id icon
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