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Indonesia, as the largest archipelago in the world, with more than 17,000 island, big and small island, populated and non populated islands. About a thousand unnaming. It's the problem to naming island. Jakartapost.com reported that more than 300 unnamed islands in East Nusa Tenggara province may soon be wiped from maps due to conflicts regarding their names.
Ricard Djami, Head of the provincial secretariat administrative office of East Nusa Tenggara province, said that in East Nusa tenggara, residents held differences on the right names for unnamed islands. “Some residents want islands named after their ancestors but others want them named after certain animals." “These differences slow down the process of naming the islands.” He said the administration would take the residents’ wishes into account and would work hard to meet the central government’s target to name all unnamed islands. In the coming months, a team from the provincial and regency administrations will start encouraging people to agree on names for the unnamed islands, he added. “Once the islands are given names the list will be sent to the UN to ensure legal recognition and to make sure no conflict occurs regarding the naming,” Ricard said. Indonesia, become the most popular tourist destination in the world, naming island is must. Not just for tourism, this is indentity for Indonesia as the biggedst Archipelago country and for depent the country. |
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