Baselines of Indonesia
Encyclopedia
Indonesia's baselines follows the archipelagic baselines
Territorial waters
Territorial waters, or a territorial sea, as defined by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, is a belt of coastal waters extending at most from the baseline of a coastal state...

 principle provided for under Article 46 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea , also called the Law of the Sea Convention or the Law of the Sea treaty, is the international agreement that resulted from the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea , which took place from 1973 through 1982...

. It consists of straight lines linking 195 coordinate points located at the outer edge of the archipelago which serve as basepoints.

Baselines legislation

The current baselines were established by Government Regulation 38 of 2002 which defined by 183 coordinate points as basepoints. The baselines were modified by Government Regulation No 37 of 2008 which changed as well as added basepoints to take into account the International Court of Justice
International Court of Justice
The International Court of Justice is the primary judicial organ of the United Nations. It is based in the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands...

 decision on the sovereignty of Sipadan
Sipadan
Sipadan is the only oceanic island in Malaysia, rising from the seabed. It is located in the Celebes Sea off the east coast of Sabah, East Malaysia . It was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone that took thousands of years to develop...

 and Ligitan islands and the independence of East Timor
East Timor
The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, commonly known as East Timor , is a state in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco, and Oecusse, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor...

. No additional points were established for the area around Sipadan and Ligitan where the baselines was redrawn, while 10 new basepoints were added for the baseline to run around East Timor. Adjustments with two additional points were also made for the southern Java coast.

History

Indonesia's first piece of legislation pertaining to baselines and territorial waters
Territorial waters
Territorial waters, or a territorial sea, as defined by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, is a belt of coastal waters extending at most from the baseline of a coastal state...

 was its Act No. 4 of 1960 which was decreed on 18 February 1960. The act established the country's baselines based on the "archipelago theory" which was not recognized by international law at that time. The baselines consisted of straight lines joining 201 basepoints at the edge of the archipelago.

In 1996, Indonesia enacted Law No 6 on the Indonesian Territorial Waters using the principles embodied in the UNCLOS 1982 which Indonesia ratified in 1985. The new law revoked the baselines established by the 1960 act and enabled a new set of baselines to be drawn up through the 2002 Government Regulation.

South China Sea

Point Latitude Longtitude Remarks
South China Sea
South China Sea
The South China Sea is a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Singapore and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan of around...

1 1° 14' 27" N 104° 34' 32" E Tanjung Berakit Bintan
Bintan
Bintan Island or Negeri Segantang Lada is an island in the Riau archipelago of Indonesia. It is part of the Riau Islands province, the capital of which, Tanjung Pinang, lies in the island's south and is the island's main community....

 Island, Riau Islands province
2 1° 02' 52" N 104° 49' 50" E Sentut Island, Bintan, Riau Islands
3 2° 18' 00" N 105° 35' 47" E Tokong Malang Biru Island, Anambas
Anambas
Anambas archipelago is a small archipelago of Indonesia, located in the South China Sea between the Malaysian mainland to the west and the island of Borneo to the east...

, Riau Islands
4 2° 44' 29" N 105° 22' 46" E Damar Island, Anambas, Riau Islands
5 3° 05' 32"N 105° 35' 00" E Mangkai Island, Anambas, Riau Islands
6 3° 19' 52" N 105° 57' 04" E Tokong Nanas Island, Anambas, Riau Islands
7 3° 27' 04" N 106° 16' 08" E Tokong Belayar Island, Anambas, Riau Islands
8 4° 04' 01" N 107° 26' 09" E Tokong Boro Island, Natuna, Riau Islands
9 4° 31' 09" N 107° 43' 17" E Semiun Island, Natuna, Riau Islands
10 4° 42' 25" N 107° 54' 20" E Sebetul Island, Natuna, Riau Islands
11 4° 47' 38" N 108° 00' 39" E Sekatung Island, Natuna, Riau Islands
12 4° 47' 45" N 108° 01' 19" E Sekatung Island, Natuna, Riau Islands
13 4° 00' 48" N 108° 25' 04" E Senua Island, Natuna, Riau Islands
14 3° 01' 51" N 108° 54' 52" E Subi Kecil Island, Natuna,Riau Islands
15 2° 38' 43" N 109° 10' 04" E Kepala Island, Natuna, Riau Islands
16 2° 05' 10" N 109° 38' 43" E Tanjung Datu, West Kalimantan
West Kalimantan
West Kalimantan is a province of Indonesia. It is one of four Indonesian provinces in Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. Its capital city Pontianak is located right on the Equator....

; Western-most terminus of Indonesia-Malaysia land border
Indonesia-Malaysia border
The border between the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia and Malaysia consist of both a land border separating the two countries' territories on the island of Borneo as well as maritime boundaries along the length of the Straits of Malacca, in the South China Sea and in the Celebes Sea.The...


Celebes Sea, Philippine Sea and the Pacific Ocean

Point Latitude Longtitude Remarks
Celebes (Sulawesi) Sea
Celebes Sea
The Celebes Sea of the western Pacific Ocean is bordered on the north by the Sulu Archipelago and Sulu Sea and Mindanao Island of the Philippines, on the east by the Sangihe Islands chain, on the south by Sulawesi, and on the west by Kalimantan in Indonesia...

17♦ 4° 10' 10" N 117° 54' 29" E Sebatik Island
Sebatik Island
Sebatik Island is an island off the eastern coast of Borneo, partly within Indonesia and partly within Malaysia. It has an area of approximately 452.2 square kilometres...

, Nunukan Regency. East Kalimantan
East Kalimantan
East Kalimantan is the second largest Indonesian province, located on the Kalimantan region on the east of Borneo island. The resource-rich province has two major cities, Samarinda and Balikpapan...

; Eastern-most point of Indonesia-Malaysia land border
Indonesia-Malaysia border
The border between the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia and Malaysia consist of both a land border separating the two countries' territories on the island of Borneo as well as maritime boundaries along the length of the Straits of Malacca, in the South China Sea and in the Celebes Sea.The...

18♦ 4° 09' 58" N 117° 55' 44" E Sebatik Island, Nunukan, East Kalimantan
19♦ 4° 09' 34" N 117° 56' 27" E Sebatik Island, Nunukan, East Kalimantan
20♦ 4° 00' 38" N 118° 04' 58" E Karang Unarang, Nunukan, East Kalimantan
21 2° 15' 12" N 118° 38' 41" E Maratua Island, Berau
Berau Regency
Berau Regency is one of the ten regencies in East Kalimantan province in Indonesia. The capital is Tanjung Redeb. It has an area of 34,127.47 km² and a population of 179,444 at the 2010 Census....

, East Kalimantan
22 1° 46' 53" N 119° 02' 26" E Sambit Island, Berau, East Kalimantan
23 00° 59' 55" N 120° 12' 50" E Lingian Island, Tolitoli, Central Sulawesi
Central Sulawesi
Central Sulawesi is a province of Indonesia located in the centre of Sulawesi. It was established on 13 April 1964....

24 1° 20' 16" N 120° 47' 31" E Salando Island, Tolitoli, Central Sulawesi
25 1° 22' 40" N 120° 53' 04" E Dolangan Island, Tolitoli, Central Sulawesi
26 1° 22' 41" N 120° 53' 07" E Dolangan Island, Tolitoli, Central Sulawesi
27 1° 18' 48" N 121° 26' 36" E Tanjung Kramat,
28 1° 08' 17" N 122° 25' 47" E Karang Boliogut,
29 1° 02' 52" N 123° 06' 45" E Bangkit Island, Bolaang Mongondow, North Sulawesi
North Sulawesi
North Sulawesi is a province of Indonesia. It is on the island of Sulawesi, and borders the province of Gorontalo to the west . The islands of Sangihe and Talaud form the northern part of the province, which border Davao del Sur in the Philippines.The capital and largest city in North Sulawesi is...

30 1° 09' 29" N 124° 20' 38" E Laimpangi, North Sulawesi
31 1° 45' 47" N 124° 43' 51" E Manterawu Island, Bolaang Mongondow, North Sulawesi
32 2° 44' 15" N 125° 09' 28" E Makalehi, Sangihe, North Sulawesi
33 4° 14' 06" N 125° 18' 59" E Kawalusu, Sangihe, North Sulawesi
34 4° 40' 16" N 125° 25' 41" E Kawio Island, Sangihe, North Sulawesi
35 4° 44' 14" N 125° 28' 42" E Marore Island, Sangihe, North Sulawesi
36 4° 44' 25" N 125° 28' 56" E Marore Island, Sangihe, North Sulawesi
37 4° 44' 46" N 125° 29' 24" E Batubawaikang Island, Sangihe, North Sulawesi
Philippine Sea
Philippine Sea
The Philippine Sea is a marginal sea east and north of the Philippines occupying an estimated surface area of 2 million mi² on the western part of the North Pacific Ocean...

38 5° 34' 02" N 126° 34' 54" E Miangas Island, Talaud Regency, North Sulawesi
39 5° 33' 57" N 126° 35' 29" E Miangas Island, Talaud, North Sulawesi
40 4° 46' 18" N 127° 08' 32" E Marampit Island, Talaud, North Sulawesi
41 4° 45' 39" N 127° 08' 44" E Marampit Island, Talaud, North Sulawesi
42 4° 38' 38" N 127° 09' 49" E Intata Island, Talaud, North Sulawesi
43 4° 37' 36" N 127° 09' 53" E Kakarutan Island, North Sulawesi
Halmahera Sea
Halmahera Sea
Halmahera Sea is a regional sea located in the central eastern part of the Australasian Mediterranean Sea. It is centered at about 1°S and 129°E and is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the north, Halmahera to the west, Waigeo and Irian Jaya to the east, and the Seram Sea to the south...

44 3° 45' 13" N 126° 51' 06" E Tampida Island
45 2° 38' 44" N 128° 34' 27" E Sopi Island
46 2° 25' 39" N 128° 41' 57" E Tanjung Gorua
47 1° 34' 44" N 128° 44' 14" E Tanjung Lelai
48 00° 43' 39" N 129° 08' 30" E Jiew Island, Central Halmahera, North Maluku
North Maluku
North Maluku is a province of northeastern Indonesia. It covers the northern part of the Maluku Islands, which are split between it and the province of Maluku. Maluku province used to cover the entire group...

Pacific Ocean
49 00° 32' 08" N 130° 43' 52" E Budd Island, Raja Ampat regency, West Papua province
50 1° 05' 20" N 131° 15' 35" E Fani Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua
51 1° 04' 28" N 131° 16' 49" E Fani Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua
52 00° 20' 16" S 132° 09' 34" E Miossu Island, Sorong, West Papua
53 00° 20' 34" S 132° 25' 20" E Tanjung Yamursba, Papua
54 00° 21' 42" S 132° 43' 01" E Tanjung Wasio, Papua
55 00° 56' 22" N 134° 17' 44" E Fanildo Island, Biak Numfor Regency
Biak Numfor Regency
Biak Numfor Regency is one of the regencies in Papua province, Indonesia....

, Papua
56 00° 55' 57" 134° 20' 30" E Bras Island, Biak Numfor, Papua
57 00° 23' 38" S 135° 16' 27" E Bepondi Island, Supiori Regency
Supiori Regency
Supiori Regency is one of the regencies in Papua province, Indonesia....

, Papua
58 00° 41' 56" S 135° 51' 21" E Tanjung Wasanbari
59 01° 04' 13" S 136° 23' 14" E Tanjung Basari
60 01° 27' 23" S 137° 55' 51" E Tanjung Narwaku
61 01° 34' 26" S 138° 42' 57" E Liki Island, Sarmi Regency
Sarmi Regency
Sarmi Regency is one of the regencies in Papua province, Indonesia....

, Papua
62 2° 19' 12" S 140° 09' 07" E Tanjung Kamdara
63 2° 26' 22" S 140° 36' 47" E Tanjung Kelapa
64 2° 36' 16" S 141° 00' 00" E Tanjung Oinake, Jayapura Regency
Jayapura Regency
Jayapura Regency is one of the regencies in Papua province, Indonesia....

, Papua; Northern terminus of the Indonesia-Papua New Guinea land border

♦ Basepoints modified by 2008 Government Regulation to take into account the International Court of Justice decision on the sovereignty of Sipadan
Sipadan
Sipadan is the only oceanic island in Malaysia, rising from the seabed. It is located in the Celebes Sea off the east coast of Sabah, East Malaysia . It was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone that took thousands of years to develop...

 and Ligitan Islands.

Arafura and Timor Seas

Point Latitude Longtitude Remarks
Arafura Sea
Arafura Sea
The Arafura Sea lies west of the Pacific Ocean overlying the continental shelf between Australia and New Guinea.-Geography:The Arafura Sea is bordered by Torres Strait and through that the Coral Sea to the east, the Gulf of Carpentaria to the south, the Timor Sea to the west and the Banda and Ceram...

65 9° 07' 40" S 141° 01' 10" E Torasi, Papua; Southern terminus of the Indonesia-Papua New Guinea land border
66 9° 10' 53" S 140° 59' 07" E Torasi
67 9° 12' 13" S 140° 57' 27" E Torasi
68 9° 12' 00" S 140° 56' 08" E Torasi
69 9° 05' 42" S 140° 50' 58" E Blatar
70 8° 16' 11" S 139° 26' 11" E Karang Sametinke
71 8° 26' 09" S 138° 54' 23" E Komoran
72 8° 26' 44" S 137° 39' 28" E Salah
73 8° 12' 49" S 137° 41' 24" E Kolepon Island
74 7° 49' 28" S 137° 50' 50" E Korima
75 6° 21' 31" S 138° 23' 59" E Cook
76 5° 58' 45" S 138° 03' 22" E Gosong Triton
77 5° 23' 14" S 137° 43' 07" E Laag Island
78 4° 54' 24" S 136° 45' 35" E Tanjung Pohonbatu
79 4° 38' 41" S 136° 07' 14" E Amarapya
80 5° 35' 42" S 134° 49' 05" E Ararkula Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
81 6° 00' 09" S 134° 54' 26" E Karaweira Barat Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
82 6° 19' 26" S 134° 54' 53" E Panambulai Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
83 6° 38' 50" S 134° 50' 12" E Kultubai Utara Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
84 6° 49' 54" S 134° 47' 14" E Kultubai Selatan Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
85 7° 01' 08" S 134° 41' 26" E Karang Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
86 7° 01' 48" S 134° 40' 38" E Karang Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
87 7° 06' 14" S 134° 31' 19" E Enu Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
88 7° 05' 23" S 134° 28' 18" E Enu Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
89 6° 57' 01" S 134° 11' 38" E Batugoyang Island, Aru Islands Regency, Maluku
90 6° 00' 25" S 132° 50' 42" E Tanjung Weduar
91 7° 14' 26" S 131° 58' 49" E Larat Island, Tanimbar Islands
Tanimbar Islands
The Tanimbar Islands, also called Timor Laut, are a group of about 65 islands in the Maluku province of Indonesia, including Fordata, Larat, Maru, Molu, Nuswotar, Selaru, Selu, Seira, Wotap, Wuliaru and Yamdena.-Geography:...

, Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, Maluku
92 7° 39' 49" S 131° 43' 33" E Karang Sarikilmasa
Timor Sea
Timor Sea
The Timor Sea is a relatively shallow sea bounded to the north by the island of Timor, to the east by the Arafura Sea, to the south by Australia and to the west by the Indian Ocean....

93 8° 03' 07" S 131° 18' 02" E Asutuban Island, Tanimbar Islands
Tanimbar Islands
The Tanimbar Islands, also called Timor Laut, are a group of about 65 islands in the Maluku province of Indonesia, including Fordata, Larat, Maru, Molu, Nuswotar, Selaru, Selu, Seira, Wotap, Wuliaru and Yamdena.-Geography:...

, Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, Maluku
94 8° 03' 57" S 131° 16' 55" E Asutuban Island, Tanimbar, Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, Maluku
95 8° 10' 17" S 131° 07' 31" E Selaru Timur Island, Tanimbar Islands
Tanimbar Islands
The Tanimbar Islands, also called Timor Laut, are a group of about 65 islands in the Maluku province of Indonesia, including Fordata, Larat, Maru, Molu, Nuswotar, Selaru, Selu, Seira, Wotap, Wuliaru and Yamdena.-Geography:...

, Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, Maluku
96 8° 18' 27" S 130° 53' 20" E Selaru Barat Island, Tanimbar, Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, Maluku
97 8° 20' 30" S 130° 49' 16" E Batarkusu Island, Maluku Tenggara Barat Regency, Maluku
98 8° 20' 41" S 130° 48' 47" E Fursey,
99 8° 20' 54" S 130° 45' 21" E Tanjung Arousu
100 8° 13' 29" S 129° 49' 32" E Marsela Island, Babar Islands, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku
101 8° 21' 09" S 128° 30' 52" E Meatimiarang Island, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku
101A♦ 8° 14' 20" S 127° 38' 34" E Tanjung Karang, Leti Island, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku
101B♦ 8° 14' 17" S 127° 38' 04" E Tanjung Kesioh, Leti Island, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku
Wetar Strait
Wetar Strait
The Wetar Strait separates the eastern part of the island of Timor from the island of Wetar. It thus lies between the nations of Indonesia to the north and East Timor to the south. To the west is Atauro, and beyond it the Ombai Strait; while to the east is the southern part of the Banda Sea and...

101C♦ 8° 06' 07" S 127° 08' 52" E Tutun Yen, Kisar
Kisar
Kisar, also known as Yotowawa, is a small island in the Southwestern Moluccas in Indonesia.-Description:It is located to the northeast of Timor Island in an area of great tectonic activity....

 Island, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku
101D♦ 7° 58' 31" S 126° 27' 59" E Tutun Eden, Wetar
Wetar
The tropical island of Wetar belongs to the Indonesian province of Maluku and is the largest island of the Barat Daya Islands . It lies east of the Lesser Sunda Islands, which include nearby Alor and Timor, but it is politically part of the Maluku Islands...

 Island, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku
101E♦ 8° 03' 44" S 125° 44' 06" E Lirang Island, Barat Daya Islands
Barat Daya Islands
The Barat Daya Islands are a group of islands in the Maluku province of Indonesia. The Indonesian phrase barat daya means 'south-west'.-Geography:...

, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku
Ombai Strait
Ombai Strait
The Ombai Strait is the strait which separates the Alor Archipelago from the islands of Wetar, Atauro, and Timor in the Lesser Sunda Islands. Wetar is part of the Maluku Province of Indonesia, the Alor Archipelago and the western part of Timor are part of the province of East Nusa Tenggara,...

101F♦ 8° 19' 04" S 125° 08' 25" E Tanjung Lisomu, Alor Island, East Nusa Tenggara Province
101G♦ 8° 21' 26" S 125° 03' 37" E Tanjung Seromu, Alor Island
Sawu Sea
101H♦ 8° 23’ 58” S 124° 47’ 10” E Tanjung Sibera, Alor Island
101I♦ 8° 57’ 26” S 124° 56’ 57” E Mota Biku, Betun Regency on Timor
Timor
Timor is an island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast Asia, north of the Timor Sea. It is divided between the independent state of East Timor, and West Timor, belonging to the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara. The island's surface is 30,777 square kilometres...

 Island, East Nusa Tenggara Province; Northern terminus of Indonesia-East Timor land border
Timor Sea
Timor Sea
The Timor Sea is a relatively shallow sea bounded to the north by the island of Timor, to the east by the Arafura Sea, to the south by Australia and to the west by the Indian Ocean....

101J♦ 9° 27’ 37” S 125° 05’ 20” E Mota Talas, Betun Regency on Timor Island; Southern terminus of Indonesia-East Timor land border
102 9° 38' 09" S 124° 59' 39" E Tanjung Wetoh, Timor Island
103 9° 52' 58" S 124° 45' 00" E Tanjung Batu Merah, Timor
104 10° 07' 14" S 124° 28' 59" E Tanjung Haikmeo, Timor
105 10° 10' 19" S 124° 23' 44" E Tanjung Tunfano, Timor
106 10° 49' 47" S 123° 13' 22" E Tanjung Puleh, Rote Island
Rote Island
right|thumb|300px|Satellite photo of RotiRote Island is an island of Indonesia, part of the East Nusa Tenggara province of the Lesser Sunda Islands. It has an area of . It lies northeast of the Australian coast and northeast of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands. The island is situated to the...

107 11° 00' 36" S 122° 52' 37" E Ndana Island, off Rote Island

♦ Additional basepoints added in 2008 to modify baselines after the independence of East Timor
East Timor
The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, commonly known as East Timor , is a state in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco, and Oecusse, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor...

.

Indian Ocean

Point Latitude Longtitude Remarks
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering approximately 20% of the water on the Earth's surface. It is bounded on the north by the Indian Subcontinent and Arabian Peninsula ; on the west by eastern Africa; on the east by Indochina, the Sunda Islands, and...

107 11° 00' 36" S 122° 52' 37" E Ndana Island, off Rote Island
Rote Island
right|thumb|300px|Satellite photo of RotiRote Island is an island of Indonesia, part of the East Nusa Tenggara province of the Lesser Sunda Islands. It has an area of . It lies northeast of the Australian coast and northeast of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands. The island is situated to the...

, East Nusa Tenggara
108 10° 37' 37" S 121° 50' 15" E Tanjung Merebu, Sawu Island, East Nusa Tenggara
109 10° 50' 00" S 121° 16' 57" E Dana Island, Sumba Timur Regency, Sumba
Sumba
Sumba is an island in eastern Indonesia, is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, and is in the province of East Nusa Tenggara. Sumba has an area of 11,153 km², and the population was officially at 611,422 in 2005...

 Island, East Nusa Tenggara
110 10° 49' 54" S 121° 16' 38" E Dana Island, Sumba Timur Regency, Sumba
111 10° 19' 02" S 120° 27' 13" E Tanjung Ngunju, Sumba Timur Regency, Sumba
112 10° 20' 22" S 120° 07' 02" E Mangudu Island, Sumba Timur Regency, Sumba
113 10° 20' 08" S 120° 05' 56" E Mangudu Island, Sumba Timur Regency, Sumba
114 9° 41' 55" S 119° 03' 27" E Tanjung Merapu
115 9° 33' 46" S 118° 55' 29" E Tanjung Karoso
116 8° 53' 22" S 118° 28' 02" E Toro Doro
117 9° 06' 15" S 117° 03' 25" E Tanjung Talonan
118 9° 06' 37" S 117° 00' 46" E Tanjung Talonan
119 8° 55' 20" S 116° 00' 08" E Sophialouisa Island
120 8° 49' 11" S 115° 35' 13" E Tanjung Sedihing
121 8° 51' 06" S 115° 10' 32" E Tanjung Ungasan
122 8° 50' 56" S 115° 06' 31" E Tanjung Mebulu
123 8° 47' 14" S 114° 31' 33" E Tanjung Bantenan
124 8° 30' 30" S 113° 17' 37" E Barung Island
125 8° 24' 24" S 111° 42' 31" E Sekel Island
126 8° 22' 17" S 111° 30' 41" E Panehan Island
127 8° 12' 03" S 110° 42' 31" E Tanjung Batur
127A♦ 8° 06' 05"S 110° 26' 20" E Tanjung Ngeres Langu
127B♦ 7° 46' 39" S 109° 25' 52" E Batu Tugur
128 7° 47' 05" S 109° 02' 34" E Nusakambangan Island
129 7° 49' 17" S 108° 25' 57" E Tanjung Legokjawa
130 7° 49' 11" S 108° 19' 18" E Manuk Island
131 7° 49' 03" S 108° 17' 55" E Tanjung Tawulan
132 7° 44' 32" S 107° 50' 32" E Tanjung Gedeh
133 7° 23' 20" S 106° 24' 14" E Ujung Genteng
134 7° 01' 00" S 105° 31' 25" E Tanjung Deli
135 6° 51' 17" S 105° 15' 44" E Karang Pabayang
136 6° 50' 22" S 105° 14' 20" E Tanjung Guhakolak
137 5° 53' 45" S 104° 26' 26" E Batukecil Island
138 5° 14' 22" S 103° 54' 57" E Ujung Walor
139 5° 30' 50" S 102° 21' 11" E Tanjung Kahoabi
140 5° 31' 13" S 102° 16' 00" E Tanjung Labuho
141 5° 30' 30" S 102° 14' 42" E Tanjung Labuho
142 5° 21' 35" S 102° 05' 04" E Tanjung Kooma
143 4° 01' 12" S 101° 01' 49" E Mega Island
144 3° 17' 48" S 100° 19' 47" E Sibarubaru Island
145 2° 50' 14" S 99° 59' 55" E Tanjung Betumonga
146 1° 51' 58" S 99° 04' 34" E Sinyaunyau Island
147 1° 40' 43" S 98° 52' 35" E Tanjung Simansih
148 1° 13' 32" S 98° 36' 07" E Tanjung Sakaladat
149 00° 05' 33" S 97° 51' 14" E Simuk Island
150 00° 04' 05" S 97° 50' 07" E Simuk Island
151 1° 12' 47" N 97° 04' 48" E Wunga Island
152 1° 24' 19" N 97° 03' 38" E Tanjung Toyolawa, Nias Island, North Sumatra
153 2° 31' 47" N 95° 55' 05" E Simeulucut Island, Aceh Province
154 2° 57' 51" N 95° 23' 34" E Salaut Besar Island, Aceh
155 2° 58' 57" N 95° 23' 06" E Salaut Besar Island, Aceh
156 4° 52' 33" N 95° 21' 46" E Raya Island, Aceh
157 5° 16' 34" N 95° 12' 07" E Rusa Island, Aceh
158 5° 47' 34" N 94° 58' 21" E Benggala Island, Aceh
159 6° 04' 30" N 95° 06' 45" E Rondo Island, Aceh
160 6° 04' 30" N 95° 07' 11" E Rondo Island, Aceh

♦ Basepoints added in 2008.

Straits of Malacca

Point Latitude Longtitude Remarks
Straits of Malacca
160 6° 04' 30" N 95° 07' 11" E Rondo Island, Aceh Province
161 5° 53' 50" N 95° 20' 03" E Ujung Le Meule, Aceh
162 5° 30' 12" N 95° 53' 16" E Ujung Pidie, Aceh
163 5° 16' 31" N 96° 49' 57" E Ujung Peusangan, Aceh
164 5° 15' 04" N 97° 29' 40" E Tanjung Jamboaye, Aceh
165 5° 13' 01" N 97° 32' 54" E Paru Buso Island, Aceh
166 4° 53' 38" N 97° 54' 49" E Ujung Peureula, Aceh
167 4° 25' 36" N 98° 17' 15" E Ujung Tamiang, Aceh
168 3° 46' 38" N 99° 30' 03" E Berhala Island, North Sumatra
North Sumatra
North Sumatra is a province of Indonesia on the Sumatra island. Its capital is Medan. It is the most populous Indonesian province outside of Java. It is slightly larger than Sri Lanka in area.- Geography and population :...

 Province
169 2° 52' 10" N 100° 41' 05" E Batu Mandi Island, North Sumatra
170 2° 05' 42" N 101° 42' 30" E Tanjung Punah, Rupat
Rupat
Rupat is an island in the Strait of Malacca, Riau province, Indonesia. It lies just off the eastern coast of Sumatra, across from Dumai city, across the Strait of Rupat . Its area is 1490 km². At a population of 30,000, the island is sparsely populated, with a population density of 20 per...

 Island, Riau Province
171 2° 05' 42" N 101° 42' 30" E Tanjung Parit, Bengkalis
Bengkalis
Bengkalis Regency is a regency of Indonesia in the Riau province. The regency, which comprises the whole Bengkalis island in the Strait of Malacca, has been established since 1956...

 Island, Riau
172 1° 06' 04" N 102° 58' 11" E Tanjung Kedabu, Rangsang Island, Riau
173 1° 11' 30" N 103° 21' 08" E Iyu Kecil Island, Karimun Regency, Riau Islands Province
174 1° 09' 59" N 103° 23' 20" E Karimun Kecil Island, Karimun, Riau Islands
Singapore Straits
175 1° 09' 13" N 103° 39' 11" E Nipah Island, Batam
Batam
Batam is an island and city in Riau Islands Province of Indonesia, known for its free trade zone area as part of the Sijori Growth Triangle, is located off Singapore's south coast...

, Riau Islands Province
176 1° 09' 12" N 103° 39' 21" E Nipah Island, Batam
177 1° 07' 44" N 103° 41' 58" E Pelampong Island, Batam
178 1° 07' 27" N 103° 46' 30" E Karang Helen Mars, Batam
179 1° 09' 26" N 103° 48' 50" E Karang Benteng, Batam
180 1° 11' 06" N 103° 52' 57" E Batu Berhanti, Batam
181 1° 12' 29" N 104° 04' 47" E Nongsa Island, Batam
182 1° 12' 16" N 104° 23' 37" E Tanjung Sading, Bintan
Bintan
Bintan Island or Negeri Segantang Lada is an island in the Riau archipelago of Indonesia. It is part of the Riau Islands province, the capital of which, Tanjung Pinang, lies in the island's south and is the island's main community....

 Island, Riau Islands Province
183 1° 14' 35" N 104° 33' 22" E Tanjung Berakit, Bintan
1 1° 14' 27" N 104° 34' 32" E Tanjung Berakit, Bintan
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