Bawean

Bawean
Location of Bawean – north of Java island
Bawean
Location of Bawean (Indonesia)
Geography
LocationSouth East Asia
Coordinates5°46′S 112°40′E / 5.767°S 112.667°E / -5.767; 112.667
ArchipelagoGreater Sunda Islands
Area197.42 km2 (76.22 sq mi)
Highest elevation655 m (2149 ft)
Highest pointunnamed
Administration
Indonesia
ProvinceEast Java
Largest townSangkapura
Demographics
Population85,320 (mid 2024 estimate)
Additional information
Time zone

Bawean (Indonesian: Pulau Bawean) is an island of Indonesia located approximately 150 kilometers (93 miles) north of Surabaya in the Java Sea, off the coast of Java. It is administered by Gresik Regency of East Java province. It is approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) in diameter and is circumnavigated by a single narrow road. Bawean is dominated by an extinct volcano at its center that rises to 655 meters (2,149 feet) above sea level. Its population as of the 2010 Census was about 70,000 people, but more than 26,000 of the total (that is about 70% of the male population) were temporarily living outside, working in other parts of Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. As a result, females constituted about 77% of the actual population of the island, which is thus often referred to as "the Island of Women" (Indonesian: Pulau Putri). The 2020 Census revealed a population of 80,289, while the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 85,320.

The island territory is divided into two administrative districts, Sangkapura and Tambak. About 63.65% of the population (about 54,311 in 2024) live in the district of Sangkapura, centred on the town of that name located on the southern coast of the island. The other 36.35% live in Tambak District, in the northern 40% of the island. The island has rich nature with many endemic species, such as Bawean deer which is only found on the island and is included to the IUCN Red List.