Lombok

Lombok
Native name:
ᬕᬸᬫᬶᬲᬲᬓ᭄ (Gumi Sasak)
Nickname: Pulau Seribu Masjid
"Island of a Thousand Mosques"
From top, left to right: Tanjung Aan beach, Sasak wedding, camping over the top of Rinjani, Senggigi beach, and Senaru waterfall
Topography of Lombok
Lombok is located in Indonesia
Lombok
Lombok
Location of Lombok in Indonesia
Geography
LocationSoutheast Asia
Coordinates8°33′54″S 116°21′04″E / 8.565°S 116.351°E / -8.565; 116.351
ArchipelagoLesser Sunda Islands
Area4,566.54 km2 (1,763.15 sq mi)
Area rank123th
Highest elevation3,727 m (12228 ft)
Highest pointRinjani
Administration
Province West Nusa Tenggara
Regencies
Largest settlement Mataram (pop. 445,000)
Demographics
DemonymLombok Islander
Population4,056,621 (mid 2024 estimate)
Population rank30th
Pop. density888.3/km2 (2300.7/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsSasak, Balinese, Mbojo, Chinese-Indonesian, Sumbawa, Flores, Arab, Javanese, Banjarese, Malay, Batak

Lombok,[a] is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east. It is roughly circular, with a "tail" (Sekotong Peninsula) to the southwest, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) across and a total area of about 4,566.54 square kilometres (1,763.15 square miles) including smaller offshore islands. The provincial capital and largest city on the island is Mataram.

Lombok is somewhat similar in size and density, and shares some cultural heritage with the neighboring island of Bali to the west. However, it is administratively part of West Nusa Tenggara, along with the larger but less densely populated island of Sumbawa to the east. Lombok is surrounded by a number of smaller islands locally called Gili.

The island was home to some 3,168,692 people as recorded in the decennial 2010 census[1] and 3,758,631 in the 2020 Census;[2] the official estimate as at 2024 was 4,056,621.[3] Lomboq is Sasak for straight, honest.


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  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Biro Pusat Statistik 2011 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  3. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik NTB, 28 February 2025, Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat Dalam Angka 2025 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.52)

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