Southwest Papua ( id, Papua Barat Daya) is a
province
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of
Indonesia
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, and is a fraction of
Western New Guinea
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. Despite being named southwest, it is a
misnomer
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and this province is actually located in the northwest edge of
Papua. The area that belongs to this province includes the Greater Sorong area which consists of
Sorong City,
Sorong Regency,
South Sorong Regency
South Sorong Regency ( id, Sorong Selatan ) is a regency of Southwest Papua province of Indonesia. It has an area of 7,789.92 km2, and had a population of 37,900 at the 2010 Census and 52,469 at the 2020 Census. The administrative centre is ...
,
Maybrat Regency
Maybrat Regency is a regency of Southwest Papua Province of Indonesia. It has an area of , and had a population of 33,081 at the 2010 Census and 42,991 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2021 was 43,364. The administrative centre ...
,
Tambrauw Regency, and
Raja Ampat Regency.
The Draft Law (RUU) on the Establishment of the Southwest Papua Province has been passed into law and becomes the 38th province in Indonesia.
Southwest Papua is located at the northwestern tip of an area called the
Doberai Peninsula or the Bird's Head Peninsula. The westernmost tip of this province is the
Raja Ampat Regency Regional Marine Protected Area whose beauty is worldwide and has a high diversity of marine life such as coral reefs, giant turtles, manta rays to whale sharks so that it is called a diver's paradise.
Raja Ampat Islands
Raja Ampat, or the ''Four Kings'', is an archipelago located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia's Southwest Papua province. It comprises over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding ...
consists of various islands such as Batanta, Misool, Salawati, and Waigeo. The capital of Southwest Papua is
Sorong which is known as an oil and gas producer and an entry hub to
Papua with complete port and airport facilities which makes it one of the most developed cities in Papua. In this province there are many ecosystems such as tropical rainforests and mountains that are still preserved.
Tambrauw Regency which is a well known birdwatching destination, declared its area as a Conservation District to increase ecotourism.
History
Sultanate of Tidore period

The
Raja Ampat Islands
Raja Ampat, or the ''Four Kings'', is an archipelago located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia's Southwest Papua province. It comprises over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding ...
in Southwest Papua is a territory known since ancient times for having its own traditional government. These areas are traditionally governed by indigenous kingship led by a ''Fun'' and was further influenced by
Sultanate of Tidore
The Sultanate of Tidore (Indonesian: كسلطانن تيدوري, ''Kesultanan Tidore'', sometimes ''Kerajaan Tidore'') was a sultanate in Southeast Asia, centered on Tidore in the Maluku Islands (presently in North Maluku Province). It was also k ...
with the taking of moluccan title ''Kolano'' as part of the expansion the territory of the sultanate under
Gurabesi with the appointment of four kings called ''Kalano Muraha'' or ''Korano Ngaruha''
or ''Raja Ampat'' in Indonesian or Malay. The four kings were appointed according to the four islands scattered from the group of islands with their respective territories. Fun Gering became king in
Waigeo, Fun Malaban became king in
Salawati, Fun Mastarai becomes king of
Waigama, and Fun Malanso becomes king of
Lilinta (
Misool
Misool, formerly spelled Mysol (Dutch: Misoöl) or Misol, is one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in Southwest Papua, Indonesia. Its area is 2,034 km2. The highest point is 561 m and the main towns are Waigama, locate ...
).
Colonial period

The Tidore Sultanate became Dutch protectorate in the 17th century. During the Dutch East Indies era, Papua was considered to have little economic value compared to other islands, so it was left to Tidore Sultanate to govern and tax.
However by late 19th century, the Dutch Government realized that colonization of Papua could prevent other Europeans from approaching other islands in the Dutch East Indies which disrupted
trade monopoly especially spices in the
Maluku Islands
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hence began to govern more directly. Until the end of the 19th century the main commodities in Papua were slaves and bird of paradise feathers. At the beginning of the 20th century, Europeans began to find signs of mineral potential in Papua. In 1935, ''Nederlandsch Nieuw Guinee Petroleum Maatschappij'' (NNGPM) established to conduct oil and gas exploration. Finally, oil was found in various places, for example in Klamono and the Sele Strait (the strait between Papua Island and Salawati Island), both are in the Sorong Regency area.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Dutch divided New Guinea into several parts of ''afdeeling''. One of which is ''Afdeeling Noord Nieuw Guinea'' (North New Guinea) based in Manokwari. ''Afdeeling'' is divided into several ''onderafdeeling'', One of which is Sorong ''onderafdeeling'' centered on
Doom Island. The Dutch then built offices, churches and settlements and arranged cities on this island so that it became a trading center and port. Residents who lived at that time told how Doom Island was brightly lit at night even though Sorong was still pitch black.

Papua fell into Japanese hands in 1942. This area became one of the battle locations in
World War II
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. The allied troops under General
Douglas MacArthur implemented the ''
island hopping'' strategy by breaking the Japanese logistics chain. The
allied troops one by one controlled the north coast of Papua starting from Jayapura, Biak, and the next islands to the last in Sausapor which is in Tambrauw Regency. The Allies sent spies to find a suitable place to land and then Sausapor beach was chosen. The weakly defended Sausapor was captured by the allied forces in
Operation Globetrotter July–August 1944. An airstrip was then built at Sausapor so that it became the allied base for attacking the Moluccas and the Philippines. Japanese troops in Manokwari and Sorong who were cut off from other units fled to the forest and hid until the war was over. The Sausapor operation marked Papua's independence from Japan. Sausapor now there are many remnants of the war.
Post colonial
This region become the site of many confrontations during
Operation Trikora due to its proximity to Indonesian territory in
Maluku Islands
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. PG 300, with command company 191261 under lt. Nana managed to infiltrate
Gag Island, with 29 local islander joining the company. While command company 191260 under
Serma Boy Thomas managed to reach Cape Dalpele in
Waigeo Island
Waigeo is an island in Southwest Papua province of eastern Indonesia. The island is also known as Amberi, or Waigiu. It is the largest of the four main islands in the Raja Ampat Islands archipelago, between Halmahera and about to the north-wes ...
after hiding in Bala-Bala Island. These efforts were followed by other infiltration of PG 400 (survivor of KRI Macan Tutul) led by Charles Papilaya and PG 500 (former
Permesta rebel) led by Jonkey Robert Kumontoy and managed to join with Herlina Kasim. The island of Waigeo was a safe haven for Indonesian troops as Dutch forces rarely patrol the region.
While in
Sorong, Simon Randa, a Torajan, with the Moi tribes supplied Indonesian guerilla forces called ''enso-enso'' in
Moi language.
The
dispute
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ended with the signing of
New York Agreement and
Western New Guinea
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was under UNTEA until 1963 where it was ceded to Indonesia. In 1969, a controversial plebiscite locally called
Penentuan Pendapat Rakyat or PEPERA was held where
West Irian formally became Indonesian territory. In 1969, the Government began to draw up administrative divisions in this area. The former Sorong onderafdeeling was changed to Sorong Regency, which has an area similar to the Southwest Papua Province present day. The island of Doom, which has limited land, was abandoned, while the city of Sorong, on the mainland of Papua Island, has gradually become more crowded and densely populated because of its strategic location. Doom Island is now the capital of the Sorong Islands district, with some of old buildings were restored to become government offices or left abandoned. The population in Sorong has also increased with the opening of the
transmigration program by the government.
Because Sorong rapid growth, the local government proposed an increase in the status of Sorong to become an Administrative City which was approved by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 1996.
On 4 October 1999, Sorong City was formalized by law and separated from Sorong Regency. The existence of regional autonomy has caused rapid expansion in the number of regencies and districts. Sorong Regency has become smaller in size due to this regional division. On 11 December 2002 South Sorong Regency and Raja Ampat Regency were created from parts of Sorong Regency, then in 2008 Tambrauw Regency (on 29 October) and Maybrat Regency (on 19 December) were created from other parts of Sorong Regency. The support for the creation of a new province was due to dispute on the location of
West Papua's provincial capital between Sorong and Manokwari. After the decision to pick Manokwari, the late
John Piet Wanane
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, the Regent of Sorong, began to coordinate efforts to create a new province for the entire former Sorong Regency or called ''Sorong Raya'',
which was later formalized in law to become Southwest Papua Province in 2022 after 20 years of advocacy.
Expansion in this area was marred by many controversies. In Maybrat District, there was a debate over the location of the district capital, between Kumurkek and Ayamaru. Kumurkek is supported by the people of Aifat while Ayamaru is supported by the people of Ayamaru and Aitinyo. This struggle for the capital took place until the
Constitutional Court
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decided that the capital was in Ayamaru in 2013. Community divisions still occur, so that a meeting was held between the communities and it was finally agreed that the capital would be in Kumurkek in 2019. After the transfer of the capital, the Ayamaru people plan to separate themselves by forming the Maybrat Sau Regency. Another controversy is the district loan problem that occurred in Tambrauw Regency. After it was formed, Tambrauw Regency, which was split from Sorong, ''borrowed'' 4 districts belonging to Manokwari Regency based on political agreement with the purpose of local election. The Constitutional Court rejected the appeal and confirmed the move of the now 11 districts in 2013 which led to protests from the community. The people of Kebar, Amberbaken, Mubrani, and Senopi who felt they had been forcibly moved to Tambrauw demanded to be declared a new West Manokwari Regency. With the division of Southwest Papua, the community requested that West Manokwari be removed from this new province because it tends to be closer in distance and custom to Manokwari than Sorong. However, this did not materialize until the new province was formed and should be addressed in a separate law regarding Tambrauw and Manokwari.
Geography
Mountains
*
Mount Kwoka
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in
Tambrauw Regency
*
Tamarau Mountains
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Demographics
Tamarau covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2.
Tamarau ha ...
in Tambrauw Regency
Lakes
*
Lake Framu in
Maybrat Regency
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*
Lake Uter in
Maybrat Regency
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Administration
The new province, when created, will consist of five
regencies
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plus the autonomous City of Sorong, which has the same status as a regency. The areas and populations as at the 2010 and 2020 Censuses, together with the official estimates as at mid 2021, are tabulated below:
Demographics
Religion
The majority of the population of Southwest Papua are
Protestantism
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. According to data Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration, 61.65% of the population is
Christianism, with 54.5% Protestantism and 7.16%
Catholicism
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,
Islam is followed by 38.14% of the population, 0.1% is
Hinduism
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and another 0.1% are
Buddhism
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.
Ethnic groups
Southwest Papua has diversity in
ethnic groups
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in the area. Southwest Papua itself is included in the Doberai or Domberai customary territory which consists of 52 ethnic groups. For example
Moi people or Malamoi who are one of the original inhabitants of the Sorong City and Regency and
Maybrat people
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with various sub-ethnic such as
Ayamaru, Aitinyo, and Aifat who come from Maybrat and South Sorong Regencies. Many famous figures come from the Ayamaru people, such as Indonesian footballers
Boaz Solossa and
Ricky Kambuaya. The other ethnics are
Matbat in
Raja Ampat Regency,
Abun,
Miyah,
Mpur,
Tehit, and
Kokoda
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the majority of whom are
Islam.
Languages
The people of Southwest Papua also have a variety of
regional languages,
Papuan Malay is
lingua franca in this area. Based on language map data published
Language Development and Fostering Agency, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, there are at least 46 regional languages spoken by the people of Southwest Papua Province.
In
Sorong City, there is Yamueti. In
Maybrat Regency
Maybrat Regency is a regency of Southwest Papua Province of Indonesia. It has an area of , and had a population of 33,081 at the 2010 Census and 42,991 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2021 was 43,364. The administrative centre ...
, there are
Ayamaru, Kambran, Maisomara, and Pokoro. In
Raja Ampat Regency, there are
Ambel language,
Batanta, Beser, Beser-Swaimbon,
Gebe,
Matbat, Matlow,
Ma'ya, Ma'ya Legenyan-Kawei, Salafen Matbat,
Samate, Selegof, Tepin, and Wardo. In
Sorong Regency, there are languages As, Efpan, Esaro,
Kalabra, Moi Sigin,
Moraid, Palamul,
Seget, and Waliam. In
South Sorong Regency
South Sorong Regency ( id, Sorong Selatan ) is a regency of Southwest Papua province of Indonesia. It has an area of 7,789.92 km2, and had a population of 37,900 at the 2010 Census and 52,469 at the 2020 Census. The administrative centre is ...
, there are Awe, Fkour, Imiyan,
Kais,
Kokoda
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, Salkma,
Tehit, Tehit Dit,
Yaben
Yaben (Yamben) is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea.
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, and Yahadian-Mugim. In
Tambrauw Regency, there are
Abun, Abun Gii, Abun Ji, Irires, Karon,
Mpur, and Mpur Pantai.
Tourism
Raja Ampat Islands

The Raja Ampat Islands are a series of four adjacent island clusters located in the western part of the Bird's Head (Vogelkoop) of Papua Island. Administratively, this cluster is under Raja Ampat Regency, Southwest Papua Province. These islands are now a destination for divers who are interested in the beauty of the underwater scenery. The four island groups that are members are named after the four largest islands, namely Waigeo Island, Misool Island, Salawati Island, and Batanta Island.
Culture
References
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