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Batanta is the smallest of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in Southwest Papua province, Indonesia. Its area is 479.52 km2 and its highest point is 1184 m. The Pitt Strait separates it from Salawati Island, while the Dampier Strait separates it from Waigeo Island. The population was estimated at 3,999 as at mid 2025. The island is divided administratively into the districts (distrik) - North Batanta and South Batanta.

History
Islam first arrived in the Raja Ampat archipelago in the 15th century due to political and economic contacts with the Bacan Sultanate. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Sultanate of Tidore had close economic ties with the island. Batanta was historically under the rule of the Salawati Kingdom, one of the Raja Ampat (Four Kings). == Fauna ==
Fauna
The following reptile, mammal, and bird species are found on the island: • Blue-spotted tree monitor (Varanus macraei) • Crocodile Monitor (Varanus salvadorii) • Wild boar (Sus scrofa) (prehistorically introduced) • Black rat (Rattus rattus) (uncertain; introduced) • Wilson's bird-of-paradise (Cicinnurus respublica) • Myoictis wallacei (uncertain) • Echymipera kalubu (uncertain) • Phalanger orientalisSpilocuscus maculatusParamelomys platyopsDobsonia beaufortiDobsonia magnaMacroglossus minimusNyctimene albiventer (Common tube-nosed fruit bat)Pteropus conspicillatusRousettus amplexicaudatusSyconycteris australisEmballonura nigrescensHipposideros cervinusHipposideros diademaHipposideros maggietayloraeRhinolophus euryotisMiniopterus australisMyotis adversus (uncertain) • Pipistrellus papuanus ==References==
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