Introduction
Island in Indonesia For other uses, see Madura (disambiguation). MaduraNative name: Polo Madhurâ (Madurese)Nickname: Pulau Garam "Island of Salt"Satellite image of Madura IslandSumenep PalaceTrunojoyo MonumentSuramadu BridgeMadura ResidencyThe Bull Racing (Karapan Sapi) in Madura Topography of MaduraLocation within East JavaMaduraLocation of Madura in IndonesiaShow map of IndonesiaMaduraLocation of Madura off Eastern JavaShow map of JavaGeographyLocationSoutheast AsiaCoordinates07°03′36″S 113°24′00″E / 7.06000°S 113.40000°E / -7.06000; 113.40000ArchipelagoGreater Sunda IslandsAdjacent toJava Sea (north) Madura Strait (south)Area5,408.45 km2 (2,088.21 sq mi)Area rank129thLength180 km (112 mi)Width40 km (25 mi)Highest elevation471 m (1545 ft)Highest pointTembukuAdministrationIndonesiaProvinceEast JavaRegencies Bangkalan Sampang Pamekasan Sumenep Largest townSampangDemographicsDemonymMadura IslanderPopulation4,156,661 (mid 2024 estimate)Population rank27thPop. density773.45/km2 (2003.23/sq mi)LanguagesIndonesian (official)Madurese (regional)Ethnic groupsMadurese (majority), Javanese, Chinese, Arabs, and othersAdditional informationTime zoneIWST (UTC+7)Postal code69112 – 69493Area code+62 31 (Bangkalan) +62 323 (Sampang) +62 324 (Pamekasan) +62 328 (Sumenep)Vehicle registrationMISO 3166 codeID-JI This article contains uncommon Unicode characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of the intended characters. Madura is an Indonesian island off the northeastern coast of Java. The island has an area of about 4,471.05 square kilometres (1,726.28 mi2), but administratively Madura comprises an area of around 5,408.45 square kilometres (2,088.21 mi2) due to the inclusion of various smaller islands to the east, southeast and north that are part of Madura's easternmost Sumenep Regency. Madura is part of the province of East Java. It is separated from Java by the narrow Madura Strait. The administered area had a density of 773 people per km2 (2,003 per sq. mile) in mid-2024, while the main island had a somewhat higher figure of 862.3 per km2 (2,233 per sq. mile).