Sumba Culture

Sumba, natively also spelt as Humba, Hubba, Suba, or Zuba is an Indonesian island located in the Eastern Indonesia and administratively part of the East Nusa Tenggara provincial territory. Sumba has an area of 11,243.78 square kilometres, about the same size as Jamaica or Hawaii. The population was 686,113 at the 2010 Census and 779,049 at the …
Sumba, natively also spelt as Humba, Hubba, Suba, or Zuba is an Indonesian island located in the Eastern Indonesia and administratively part of the East Nusa Tenggara provincial territory. Sumba has an area of 11,243.78 square kilometres, about the same size as Jamaica or Hawaii. The population was 686,113 at the 2010 Census and 779,049 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as of mid-2023 was 820,506. To the northwest of Sumba is Sumbawa, to the northeast, across the Sumba Strait, is Flores, to the east, across the Savu Sea, is Timor, and to the south, across part of the Indian Ocean, is Australia.
  • Location: Indonesia
  • Population: 820,506 (mid 2023 estimate)
  • Archipelago: Lesser Sunda Islands
  • Area: 11,243.78 km² (4,341.25 sq mi)
  • Area rank: 73rd
  • Highest elevation: 1,225 m (4019 ft)
  • Highest point: Mount Wanggameti
Data from: en.wikipedia.org