List of islands of Malaysia
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This is a list of islands of Malaysia . According to the Department of Survey and Mapping, Malaysia, there are 879 islands in the country. The state of Sabah has the most islands with 395 islands within its waters.[1] Apart from that, Malaysia also has 510 offshore geographical features which include rocks, sandbanks and ridges.[2] In 2015, it was reported that Malaysia still has over 535 unnamed islands, prompting the need for the government to take quick action to prevent neighbouring countries from taking over these islands.[3] [4] Most of the islands in the state of Sabah have been given a name, according to a statement from the State Land and Survey Department director.[5]
Major islands
[edit ]Islands over 250,000 square kilometres
[edit ]Islands over 200 square kilometres
[edit ]- Banggi, Sabah
- Bruit, Sarawak
- Langkawi, Kedah
- Penang, Penang
- Sebatik, Sabah (shared with North Kalimantan, Indonesia)
Disputed islands
[edit ]Further information: Territorial disputes in the South China Sea
Minor islands
[edit ]Islands below 200 square kilometres
- Aman, Penang
- Aur, Johor
- Balambangan, Sabah
- Batik, Sabah
- Batu Layang, Perlis
- Berhala, Sabah
- Besar, Malacca
- Besar, Johor
- Betong, Penang
- Bidong, Terengganu
- Bodgaya, Sabah
- Bohayan, Sabah
- Boheydulang, Sabah
- Bum Bum, Sabah
- Burong, Malacca
- Carey, Selangor
- Daat, Labuan
- Dinawan, Sabah
- Dayang, Johor
- Dodol, Malacca
- Duyong, Terengganu
- Enoe, Sabah
- Gedung, Penang
- Gaya, Sabah
- Pulau Indah, Selangor
- Jambongan, Sabah
- Jerejak, Penang
- Kalumpang, Sabah
- Kapalai, Sabah
- Kapas, Terengganu
- Konet, Malacca
- Jarak, Perak
- Kalampunian Damit, Sabah
- Kendi, Penang
- Pulau Ketam, Selangor
- Klang, Selangor
- Kukup, Johor
- Kuraman, Labuan
- Labuan, Labuan
- Lalang, Malacca
- Lang Tengah, Terengganu
- Lankayan, Sabah
- Layang Layang, Sabah
- Libaran, Sabah
- Ligitan, Sabah
- Lumut, Perak
- Mabul, Sabah
- Malawali, Sabah
- Manukan, Sabah
- Mengalum, Sabah
- Mamutik, Sabah
- Manukan, Sabah
- Mantanani, Sabah
- Mataking, Sabah
- Montokud, Sabah
- Nangka, Malacca
- Pababag, Sabah
- Pangkor, Perak
- Panjang, Malacca
- Papan, Labuan
- Payar, Kedah
- Pemanggil, Johor
- Pisang, Johor
- Perak, Kedah
- Perhentian, Terengganu
- Pom Pom, Sabah
- Rawa, Johor
- Redang, Terengganu
- Rimau, Penang
- Rusa, Kelantan
- Sakar, Sabah
- Sapi, Sabah
- Sebatik, Sabah
- Selingan, Sabah
- Sepanggar, Sabah
- Serimbun, Malacca
- Sibu, Johor
- Big Simbu
- Centre Sibu
- Kukus Sibu
- Hujung Sibu
- Satang Sibu
- Sempadi Sibu
- Bawai sibu
- Talang-Talang sibu
- Sipadan, Sabah
- Sulug, Sabah
- Tabawan, Sabah
- Tengah, Johor
- Tenggol, Terengganu
- Tiga, Sabah
- Tigabu, Sabah
- Tikus, Penang
- Timbun Mata, Sabah
- Tinggi, Johor
- Tioman, Pahang
- Tukun, Perak
- Upeh, Malacca
- Undan, Malacca
- Wan Man, Terengganu
Artificial islands
[edit ]- Andaman, Penang
- Gazumbo, Penang
- Silicon, Penang
- Forest City, Johor
- Melaka, Malacca
- Marina, Perak
Other island groups, conservation areas, and national parks
[edit ]- Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Sabah
- Tun Sakaran Marine Park, Sabah
- Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area, Sabah
- Turtle Islands National Park, Sabah
- Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak
- Talang Satang National Park, Sarawak
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Islands of Malaysia .
- ^ Murib Morpi (12 April 2011). "All 182 unnamed Sabah islands given names". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
- ^ "All unnamed islands will be gazetted by June – Kurup". Bernama . Yahoo! News. 11 April 2011. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
- ^ Sarban Singh (23 August 2015). "Over 500 Malaysian islands unnamed". The Star/Asia News Network . AsiaOne. Archived from the original on 8 October 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
- ^ "Status of 535 Malaysian islands unknown; state govts told to name, gazette uninhabited islands". The Straits Times. 23 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
- ^ "Official: Sabah already gave names to all state islands". The Star. 24 August 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2015.