Subi Reef
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Subi Reef or Zhubi Reef (Tagalog: Zamora; Chinese: 渚碧礁; pinyin: Zhubi Dao; Vietnamese: Đá Su Bi) is a reef in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. It lies 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Philippine-occupied Thitu Island (Pagasa Island). Naturally above water only at low tide. It surrounds a huge lagoon. PRC has constructed 3-story buildings, wharfs, and a helipad here.[1] This reef is also being claimed by the Philippines and Vietnam.
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- ^ Digital Gazetter of Spratly Islands. Retrieved on 2008-03-22.