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Crimon Java / Karimun Java / Karimunjava (Indonesian: Karimunjawa / Karimun Jawa) is an archipelago of 27 islands in the Java Sea, Indonesia, around 80 kilometres northwest of Jepara. The islands' name means 'a stone's throw from Java' in Javanese. This archipelago have a total land area of 78 km square. The main isle is recognized as Karimun (2,700 ha), and the next-largest island is Kemujan Island (1,400 ha).


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In 2011, the population of the island group was approximately 9,000 who lived on 5 of major islands. The population is mostly Javanese, with pockets of Bugis and Madurese people. Javanese ethnic heritage is dominant in the islands which are the sole islands off Java where Javanese is the lingua franca.