Babar island is an island chain in Southern Indonesia. The largest island in the chain is Babar. The Babar island chain is part of the larger Spice Islands chain which is now known as the Maluku. It is one of the most remote groups in the world. The current population as of 1987 is rougly 4,825. This article covers the history of the idea of the Maluku Islands in other cultures, that is, as The Spice Islands. ... This page is about the geography and history of the island group in Indonesia — for the political entities encompassing the islands, see Maluku (Indonesian province) and North Maluku. ... 1987 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Barakai Island, southeast Aru Islands; 4 villages on Barakai Island (Longgar, Apara, Bemun, and Mesiang) and one on Gomo-Gomo Island northeast of Barakai, south Maluku.
West coast of Wokam Island, from Wokam village southwards, in 21 villages along both sides of Manombai Strait (Sungai) as far as Wakua, and in Benjina on Kobror Island, and Gardakau on Maikor Island at the western end of Barakai Strait, and small village of Kobamar on east coast of Wokam Island.
Kulur, Iha, and Siri-Sori villages on Saparua Island, and Iha, Kulur, Latu, Hualoy, and Tomalehu villages on Seram Island, Lease Islands, central Maluku.