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Pages in category "Islands of Terengganu" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bidong Island; D.
Located on 27 hectares of land in Bukit Losong, Kuala Terengganu, the complex itself is an impressive architectural feature, based on the designs of the ancient Terengganu palace. Redang Island - Of all the islands in Terengganu, the island is perhaps blessed with development and tourism infrastructures. To date, chalets and resorts have ...
Island's Name Island group(s) Country/Countries 83-42 Greenland, Denmark: A Nova: Beira Baixa islands Portugal: Abbasak: Persian Gulf Iran: Aberdeen: Georgian Bay, Ontario Canada Abner Cay: Bahamas Bahamas: Abruka: Gulf of Riga Estonia: Absecon New Jersey United States Abu Musa: Persian Gulf: Claimed by Iran and United Arab Emirates: Acheron
Spain owned several Pacific islands as part of the Spanish East Indies. After its defeat in the Spanish–American War of 1898, it lost the Philippines. The German–Spanish Treaty (1899) sold the Carolinas, Marianas and Palau to the German Empire.
Rank District City/Town Population as 2010 1: Kuala Terengganu: Kuala Terengganu: 337,553 2: Kemaman: Chukai: 89,340 3: Dungun: Dungun: 73,341 4: Besut: Jerteh: 39,064
Island's Name Island group Country/Dependency; Caballo: Manila Bay Philippines: Cabanaas: Algarve islands Portugal: Cabbage: Holston River, Tennessee United States Cabrera Balearic Islands Spain Cacela: Algarve islands Portugal: Caillou: Timbalier Bay, Louisiana United States Caja de Muertos Puerto Rico United States Calayan: Babuyan Islands ...
This is a list of islands by name. As this list is too long to be contained within this page, it has been divided into 26 different articles corresponding to their first letter, accessible from the table below.
The islands were sparsely inhabited by fishers for centuries, although tourism now accounts for most of the economic activity. The Perhentian Islands appear on many maps from the nineteenth and twentieth century as 'The Station Islands'. This arises from the British colonial period, as an English translation of "stopping point".