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Truong Sa Dong Island Đảo Trường Sa Đông Central London Reef: 25 Truong Sa Dong Island is a small sand island in Central London Reef 5 Phan Vinh Island Đảo Phan Vinh Pearson Reef: 58 Phan Vinh Island is a small sandy island belonging to Pearson Reef. Today, Vietnam has built up a large island with an area 13 times its natural area.
' the Big Spratly (Trường Sa) Island '; simplified Chinese: 南威岛; traditional Chinese: 南威島; pinyin: Nánwēi Dǎo; Filipino: Pulo ng Lagos, lit. 'Lagos Island'), also known as Storm Island , is the fourth largest of the naturally occurring [ 1 ] Spratly Islands in the South China Sea with an area of 15 hectares (37 acres), [ 2 ...
According to statistics dated April 1, 2019, the population of Truong Sa district is 93 people, of which Truong Sa town area is 30 people. [ 15 ] In the Spratly Islands (the part controlled by Vietnam), there are only 4 islands with permanent inhabitants, which are Spratly Island , West Reef East Island , Sin Cowe Island , and Southwest Cay .
A Vietnamese map from 1834 also combines the Spratly and Paracel Islands into one region known as "Vạn Lý Trường Sa", a feature commonly incorporated into maps of the era (萬里長沙) ‒ that is, the same as the aforementioned Chinese island name Wanli Changsha. [56]
Sand Cay in 2020. Part of the Tizard Bank, [1] Sand Cay lies 6.2 nautical miles (11.5 km; 7.1 mi) east of Itu Aba Island, which is occupied by Taiwan.It is 450 metres (1,480 ft) long, 102 metres (335 ft) wide, and has an elevation of 3.5 metres (11 ft) to 3.8 metres (12 ft) at low tide. [2]
Sin Cowe Island in the Union Banks. Sin Cowe Island, also known as Sinh Ton Island [1] (Vietnamese: Đảo Sinh Tồn); Rurok Island (Filipino: Pulo ng Rurok 'Island of Peak'); Mandarin Chinese: 景宏島/景宏岛; pinyin: Jǐnghóng Dǎo, is an island in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
Hoàng Sa is an island district of Da Nang in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. [2] It covers an area of 305 km 2 (118 sq mi) of the Paracel Islands, including these main features: Pattle Island, North Reef, Robert Island, Discovery Reef, Passu Keah, Triton Island, Tree Island, North Island, Middle Island, South Island, Woody Island, Lincoln Island, Duncan Island, Bombay Reef ...
Duke Hôn Đức (Vietnamese: Hôn Đức Công, chữ Hán: 昏德公, ? – 1 December 1370), real name Dương Nhật Lễ (楊日禮), was the emperor of Đại Việt from 1369 to 1370. Although not coming from the Trần clan, Dương Nhật Lễ was ceded the throne of the Trần Dynasty by an edict of Emperor Trần Dụ Tông shortly ...