Jolo

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For Operation Silent Strike Jolo see Operation Silent Strike.
Jolo
Native name: Sulu
Map of Sulu showing the location of Jolo
Map of Sulu showing the location of Jolo
Geography
Location South East Asia
Archipelago Sulu archipelago
Major islands Basilan, Jolo, Mapun (Cagayan de Tawi-Tawi), Tawi-Tawi
Area 869 km²


811 m

Administration
Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Municipalities Indanan, Jolo, Kalingalan Caluang, Luuk, Maimbung, Old Panamao, Panglima Estino, Parang, Patikul, Talipao
Largest city Jolo (87,998)
Demographics
Population 447,700 (as of 2000)
Density 515.6/km²
Indigenous people Banguingui, Bajau, Suluk/Tausug

Jolo is a volcanic island in the southwest Philippines. It is located in the Sulu Archipelago, between Mindanao and Borneo, and has a population of approximately 300,000 people. Jolo is also the name of the town on the island which serves as the capital of the province of Sulu. About a third of the island's population live in the municipality of Jolo.

Fighting on the island intensified in February 2005 when between 4,000 and 5,000 Philippine troops clashed with around 800 Islamist militants from the Abu Sayyaf group, along with followers of Nur Misuari. Up to 12,000 people were thought to have fled the fighting.

The island contains numerous volcanic cones and craters, including the active Bud Dajo cinder cone.

[edit] Operation Silent Strike

Operation Silent Strike
Part of War on Terrorism and Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines
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US soldiers fire upon Abu Sayyaf militants
Date 2008
Location Northern Jolo
Result Decisive US victory
Belligerents
Flag of the United States United States Marine Corps Abu Sayyaf
al-Qaeda (allegedly)
Strength
18 US marines and 1 UH-60 Blackhawk Unknown
Casualties and losses
2 wounded 3 killed, 2 injured

Operation Silent Strike was a terrorist ambush of 18 US marines on a patrol and training excerise. Not much was known of the ambush but it was confirmed that 3 Abu Sayyaf members were killed and 2 injured by US marines. 2 US marines were injured as well and the Philippine government said that the Philippine Army will take measures to prevent this from happening again to US forces.

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Coordinates: 5°59′N, 121°08′E