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- The Spratly Islands are a group of islands in the South China Sea that contain less than 2 km 2 of naturally occurring land area1. They are named after Richard Spratly, a British whaling captain who sighted one of the islands in 18431. The islands have been subject to territorial disputes among China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei2. In the 1970s, several countries occupied some of the islands and built military facilities2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Named after the 19th-century British whaling captain Richard Spratly who sighted Spratly Island in 1843, the islands contain less than 2 km 2 (490 acres) of naturally occurring land area, which is spread over an area of more than 425,000 km 2 (164,000 sq mi).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spratly_IslandsIn the 1970s South Vietnam occupied three of the Spratly Islands (including Spratly Island itself) to forestall a Chinese occupation. Troops from Taiwan remained on Itu Aba. The Philippines then moved forces onto seven of the remaining islets and built an airstrip (1976) on Pagasa Island.
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Evidence of human presence in the region extends back nearly 50,000 years at Tabon Caves on Palawan. Therefore, it is difficult to say when humans first came upon this island group. Within historical times, several groups may have passed through or occupied the islands. Between 600 BC to 3 BC there … See more
The Spratly Islands (Filipino: Kapuluan ng Kalayaan; Mandarin Chinese: 南沙群島/南沙群岛; pinyin: Nánshā Qúndǎo; Malay: Kepulauan Spratly; Vietnamese: Quần đảo Trường Sa) are a disputed archipelago in the See more
In some cays in the Spratly Islands, the sand and pebble sediments form the beaches and spits around the island. Under the influence of the dominant wind direction, which … See more
• An ancient Heliotropium foertherianum on Spratly Island
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• A … See moreIn 1939, the Spratly Islands were coral islets mostly inhabited by seabirds. Despite the Spratly Islands naturally consisting of 19 islands (see below), according to a Chinese 1986 source, the Spratly Islands consist of 14 islands or islets, 6 banks, 113 … See more
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In 2005, a cellular phone base station was erected by the Philippines' Smart Communications on Pag-asa Island.
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3 days ago · Spratly Islands, large group of reefs, shoals, atolls, and small islets in the South China Sea of the Pacific Ocean. They are located north of insular Malaysia and are roughly midway between Vietnam and the Philippines, and …
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Sep 17, 2024 · As early as the 1970s, countries began to claim islands and various zones in the South China Sea, such as the Spratly Islands, which possess rich natural resources and fishing areas.
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Oct 21, 2019 · China’s activity in the South China Sea has led many to fear of a potential military conflict in the region. I will begin this story by orienting you to the South China Sea. I will provide a brief history of the Spratly Islands, and then …
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Aug 17, 2009 · Both the Chinese and Taiwanese governments (PRC and ROC) as well as Vietnam base their claim on historical records, dubious medieval charts, and the sporadic presence of fishermen. The Filipino...
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Jul 19, 2015 · The Spratly Islands are located in the so-called South China Sea and consist of a number of small islands, reefs, atolls and rocks. These islands have been disputed with varying degrees of intensity for more than 50 years.
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