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RIAU
Riau province is one of the fastest growing parts
of Indonesia in terms of economic, population and tourism. Riau
Province occupies the central part of eastern region on Sumatra
Island, which straddles between Malacca Straits, South China Sea
and Berhala Straits. The Province is a strategic region as it directly
faces Malacca Straits and Singapore, one of the busiest shipping
lanes in the world.
Riau is one of the richest provinces in Indonesia.
This province is rich with natural resources, particularly petroleum
and natural gas, rubber, and palm oil. The majority of the province
is heavily forested lowland; logging is a major industry in the
province.
Geographically
Geographically, Riau Province lies on 445' North Altitude up to
115' South Longitude or 10003' up to 10919' Greenwich and 650' up
to 145' West Longitude Jakarta, with natural borders as follows:
North side: North Sumatra Province, Malacca Straits
South side: Jambi Province
West Side: West Sumatra Province
East side: Riau Archipelago
Administratively
Riau Province is administratively divided into 9 Regencies (Bengkalis,
Indragiri Hilir, Kampar, Kuantan Singingi, Pelalawan, Rokan Hilir,
Rokan Hulu, Siak) and 2 cities (Pekanbaru, Dumai), with Pekanbaru
as the capital city.
Climate
This region is dominantly characterized by the sea climate with
average temperature of 30°C at day and 23°C at night throughout
the year. Rainy season falls on November (sometimes October) up
to April while dry season begins in July. Riau has tropical climate
and in general is classified into climate type "A" with
relatively high rainfall, ranging from 2,000 to 3,000 mm per year
in average.
Topography
Most areas in Riau are lowland plain, including alluvial islands
scattered along coastal line with average elevation less than 200
m above sea level. In mainland region, there are four big rivers,
i.e. Rokan River, Siak River, Kampar River and Indragiri River.
These rivers spring from Bukit Barisan mountain range stretching
along the border Riau Province and West Sumatra Province, and flow
down to Malacca Straits. The rivers play an important role as the
means of transportation, sources of irrigation, energy, and clean
water as well as fishery resources. Archipelagic region of Riau,
on the other hand, is formed of volcanic formation in the form of
islands, big and small. The soil is in general of Organosol type
(Histosol), containing much organic substance. Wide Area
The territorial size of Riau Province is 329,867.16 km consisting
of land area 94,561,61 Km2 and water area 235,306,00 Km2. Riau population
is 4,948,000 (2000 census). |