Isla Spratly
Appearance
(Nakatukdo hali sa Isla kan Spratly)
- Para sa kadena nin mga isla, hilingon an Kaislahan kan Spratly.
Spratly Island | |
Heograpiya | |
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Kinamumugtakan | South China Sea |
Tagboan | 8°38′41″N 111°55′12″E / 8.64472°N 111.92000°ETagboan: 8°38′41″N 111°55′12″E / 8.64472°N 111.92000°E |
Arkipelago/Kaiislahan | Spratly Islands |
Administrasyon | |
District | Trường Sa District, Khánh Hòa |
Township | Trường Sa Township |
An Isla Spratly midbid man bilang Isla nin Bagyo (Vietnamese: Đảo Trường Sa Lớn; simplified Chinese: 南威岛; traditional Chinese: 南威島; pinyin: Nánwēi Dǎo; Tagalog: Pulo ng Lagos, lit. 'Lagos Island'), iyo an ikaapat na pinakadakula kan natural na nangyayaring[1] kaislahan kan Spratly sa Dagat Habagatan na Tsina na igwa nin 15 hectares (37 acres),[2] asin iyo an pinakadakula na pigpapamahalaan kan Bietnam na kaislahan kan Spratly.[3]
Toltolan
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- ↑ Commencing in 2013, the PRC embarked on a number of reclamation projects in the Spratly Islands. Kristine Kwok; Minnie Chan (2014-06-08). "China plans artificial island in disputed Spratlys chain in South China Sea". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2014-09-28. Unknown parameter
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By late 2016 this had involved seven sites with a total area of 5 sq mi. China reclamations Archived 2018-02-23 at the Wayback Machine., Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative - ↑ The island is not claimed by the Philippines; it lies outside of the Philippines Kalayaan Islands claim. "Presidential Decree No. 1596 (Philippines)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2012.