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Islands to
their south, the
Andamans serve as a
maritime boundary between the Bay of
Bengal to the west and the
Andaman Sea to the east. Most of the...
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grouped into the
north Andaman islands and
south Nicobar islands,
separated by the 150 km (93 mi) wide Ten
Degree Channel. The
Andamans cover an area of 6...
- Look up
Andaman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Andaman may
refer to:
Andaman Islands, an
island group in the Bay of
Bengal Andaman Island, Penang...
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megathrust earthquake,
known by the
scientific community as the Sumatra–
Andaman earthquake, was
caused by a
rupture along the
fault between the
Burma plate...
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- and he was
deported to
Andamans to
serve his sentence. The 6th Earl of Mayo,
Viceroy of
India from 1869, was
visiting the
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands in...
- "Editorial:
After ATR what?", The
Light of
Andamans, vol. 32, no. 2, 6
January 2006, ... The
Great Andaman Trunk Road was
constructed over the dead bodies...
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Tourism in
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands relates to
tourism in
union territory of India,
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands. The
Andamans are an
archipelago of...
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purpose roles,
other than just
troop transport. INS
Andamans should not be
confused with INS
Andaman (P74), the Petya-class
frigate that was lost in the...
- him to the island. The Onge, one of the
other indigenous peoples of the
Andamans, were
aware of
North Sentinel Island's existence;
their traditional name...