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  2. Kao (island) - Wikipedia

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    Kao is an island and stratovolcano in the Haʻapai island group of Tonga. It lies about 6 km (3.7 mi) north of Tofua island and reaches 1,030 m (3,379 ft) above sea level , the highest point in Tonga.

  3. Haʻapai - Wikipedia

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    Seventeen of the Haʻapai islands are inhabited. Their combined population is 5,419. The highest point in the Ha‘apai group, and in all of Tonga, is on Kao, which rises almost 1,050 metres (3,440 ft) above sea level. The administrative capital village of Haʻapai District is Pangai, which is located on Lifuka.

  4. Kabin Buri district - Wikipedia

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    The district is divided into 14 sub-districts (), which are further subdivided into 192 villages ().There are three townships (thesaban tambons): Kabin covers parts of tambon Kabin, Mueang Kao covers parts of tambons Mueang Kao and Kabin, and Sa Bua parts of tambon Lat Takhian.

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  6. Kuabang Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kuabang Airport (IATA: KAZ, ICAO: WAMK), also known as Kao Airport, is an airport located near Jati village, serving the coastal town of Kao, North Halmahera Regency, North Maluku, Indonesia. The airport has a runway size of 1,950 by 45 metres (6,398 ft × 148 ft), which can accommodate narrow-body aircraft such as the Boeing 737 Classic .

  7. Motu Nui - Wikipedia

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    Motu Nui, with the smaller Motu Iti and the sea stack of Motu Kao Kao. Picture taken September 2018, from Orongo on the Rano Kau volcano, around 250 meters (820 feet) above sea level. Motu Nui ( large island in the Rapa Nui language ) is the largest of three islets just south of Easter Island and is the westernmost place in Chile .

  8. Ko Yao Yai - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ko Yao sub-districts. Kao Yao Noi (1); Kao Yao Yai (2); Phru Nai (3) Ko Yao Yai is the larger of the two big islands in the Ko Yao Archipelago. The island group is in Phang Nga Bay in the Phang Nga Province of southern Thailand. Ko Yao Yai means 'big long island'.

  9. Gaoping River - Wikipedia

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    The Gaoping River, also spelled Kaoping River (Chinese: 高屏溪; pinyin: Gāopíng Xī; Wade–Giles: Kao 1-p'ing 2 Hsi 1), [2] is the second longest river in Taiwan after Zhuoshui River with a total length of 184 km (114 mi).