Bawean Island
Bawean Island is a small island located in the Java Sea, part of Indonesia. It is situated about 150 kilometers north of Java and is known for its natural beauty, including lush forests and pristine beaches. The island covers an area of approximately 190 square kilometers and has a population of around 70,000 people, primarily of Javanese descent.
The island is home to unique wildlife, including the endangered Bawean deer, which is found nowhere else in the world. Bawean Island also features several traditional villages, where visitors can experience local culture and customs. The island's economy is mainly based on fishing and agriculture, with tourism gradually increasing.