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Kalayaan, officially the Municipality of Kalayaan (Tagalog: Bayan ng Kalayaan), ... at latitude 7º40' North and longitude 116º00' East of Greenwich, thence due West ...
Kalayaan is located approximately 14º20’ to 14°22’ latitude and 121º28’ to 121º38’ longitude. It is bounded by Paete on the north, Lumban on the south, Laguna de Bay on the west, and Mauban, Quezon on the east.
Kalayaan Islands / Kalayaan, Palawan; Kota Island (Loaita) L. Ladd Reef; Lankiam Cay (Panata Island) Lawak Island (Nanshan Island) Layang Layang / Layang Layang Island (Swallow) Ligao Island (Itu Aba, Taiping Island) Likas Island (West York Island) Loaita Cay / Loaita Nan / Loaita Island (Kota) London Reefs; Louisa Reef; Luconia Shoals; M
Latitude (N) Remarks Malaysia's continental shelf claim in the South China Sea according to the 1979 map 52 109° 38'.6 6° 18'.2 Northern terminus of the Indonesia–Malaysia border and eastern terminus of the Indonesia–Vietnam border: 53 111° 34' 7° 027'.75 54 112° 30'.75 8° 23'.75 Disputed by the Philippines 55 113° 16'.25 8° 44'.42
Unofficial NAMRIA map showing features in the Kalayaan Island Group (Spartly Islands). Features names are those recognized by Philippine government. The Philippines, along with Vietnam, the People's Republic of China (PRC), the Republic of China (ROC), Malaysia and Brunei, is a claimant country in the disputed Spratly Islands of the South China ...
Kapuluan ng Kalayaan: A geographic map of Spratly Islands [a] Geology. The Spratly Islands consist of islands, reefs, banks and shoals made up of biogenic carbonate.
The Philippines lies between 4°23' and 21° North (N) latitude and between 116° and 127° East (E) longitude. ... Kalayaan is a Filipino word meaning "freedom". Visayas
Map showing the approximate area corresponding to the official extent of the West Philippine Sea. Also included is the international treaty limits (red line as per the 1898 Treaty of Paris) and the Spratly Islands which is often designated as the Kalayaan Island Group in Philippine maps (green line as per Presidential Decree No. 1596 of 1978 [1]) .