Watubela archipelago
Watubela archipelago in the east of Maluku Islands | |
Watubela archipelago (red) in eastern Indonesia | |
Geography | |
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Location | Southeast Asia |
Archipelago | Maluku Islands |
Major islands | Kasiui, Teor |
Administration | |
Province | Maluku |
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Watubela is an archipelago in the Maluku Islands, east of Ceram and north of Kai Islands, southeast of the Gorong archipelago, and southwest of the Bomberai Peninsula of Papua, Indonesia. It includes the islands of Kasiui and Teor (also called Tio'or).[1]
The English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace described the islands, which he called the Matabello Islands, in chapter 25 of his 1869 book The Malay Archipelago.[2]
References
- ↑ servinghistory.com
- ↑ Wallace, Alfred Russel (1869). "25: Ceram, Goram, and the Matabello Islands". The Malay Archipelago: The land of the orang-utan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with sketches of man and nature (1 ed.). Macmillan.
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Coordinates: 4°35′44″S 131°41′55″E / 4.59556°S 131.69861°E
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