Savu Sea islands

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The Savu Sea islands are a group of islands in eastern Indonesia known for their location between the Indian Ocean and the Banda Sea, featuring diverse cultures and relatively remote, rugged landscapes.

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Savu Sea islands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
administrativeProvince Nusa Tenggara Timur NERFINISHED
climate monsoonal
country Indonesia
hasBiodiversity coral reefs
marine megafauna
hasConservationIssue coral reef degradation
overfishing
hasCulture diverse local cultures
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale livestock herding
subsistence agriculture
hasEthnicGroup Sabu people NERFINISHED
hasFeature limited infrastructure
relatively remote location
hasIsland Dana Island NERFINISHED
Raijua Island NERFINISHED
Rote Island NERFINISHED
Sabu Island NERFINISHED
Savu Island NERFINISHED
hasLandscape coastal cliffs
dry tropical climate
rugged terrain
hasLanguage Savu language
hasReligion Christianity
Islam
hasTraditionalBelief indigenous animist practices
knownFor dryland farming
palm wine production
traditional weaving
locatedBetween Banda Sea NERFINISHED
Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedIn Savu Sea NERFINISHED
eastern Indonesia
marineEcoregion Coral Triangle NERFINISHED
nearbyIslandGroup Flores NERFINISHED
Sumba NERFINISHED
Timor NERFINISHED
ocean Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean basin NERFINISHED
partOf Lesser Sunda Islands NERFINISHED
region East Nusa Tenggara NERFINISHED
sea Savu Sea NERFINISHED
timeZone Central Indonesia Time NERFINISHED
transportConnection ferry routes to Timor
small regional airports

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Sumba Strait separates Savu Sea islands