Balabalagan Islands

Coordinates: 2°20′00″S 117°25′00″E / 2.3333°S 117.4167°E / -2.3333; 117.4167
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Balabalagan Islands (also spelled Balabalangan and historically known as Little Paternoster Islands) are an archipelago in the Makassar Strait off the east coast of Kalimantan (Borneo), halfway between it and Sulawesi, Indonesia.

In the 19th century, the islands were recorded as numbering 14, with the largest named Sebunkatang; the channels were shallow and unnavigable, but provided a fertile fishing ground for the island natives, called Biajoo.[1] The islands rest on a coral reef, itself placed on an undersea bank which extends out from Kalimantan, presenting a major hazard to navigation; the Admiralty Pilot has warned that "No vessel should venture among [them] without local knowledge."[2]

References

  1. ^ George Wright (1834). A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer. Thomas Kelly.
  2. ^ Michael Leifer (N/A). International Straits of the World: Malacca Singapore and Indonesia. Sijthoff & Nordhoff. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |year= (help) Note that Google Books has mislabeled book.

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2°20′00″S 117°25′00″E / 2.3333°S 117.4167°E / -2.3333; 117.4167