- Province. They
formerly constituted the
Sultanate of Bacan.
Bacan (Dutch:
Batjan),
formerly also
known as
Bachian or Batchian, is the group's
largest island...
- part of the
Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN),
classified as the
frigate HNLMS Batjan. In 1938, the
Australian Commonwealth Naval Board (ACNB)
identified the...
-
Stegonotus batjanensis, the
Bacan Island ground snake or
Batjan frog-eating snake, is a
species of
snake of the
family Colubridae. The
snake is
found in...
-
Calamorhabdium kuekenthali, the
Batjan iridescent snake, is a
species of
snake in the family, Colubridae. It is
found in Indonesia. Stubbs, A.; Iskandar...
- the
Sultan of Gilolo,
supported by the King of
Ternate and the
Prince of
Batjan,
lasting three months.
Conflicts between the
leaders of
Ternate and Gilolo...
- 2011-07-15.
Retrieved 2008-12-30. Coolhaas, W.Ph. (1923) "Kronijk van het rijk
Batjan",
Tijdschrift voor
Indische Taal-, Land- en
Volkenkunde 63. The pedigree...
- Naturkunde, etc., 1899. Die Säugetiere der von W. Kükenthal auf Halmahera,
Batjan und Nord-Celebes
gemachten Ausbeute by Paul
Matschie and W G Kükenthal,...
- ISBN 0-85883-402-2. OCLC 646958819. Udinsah, R.D. (1958). "Bahasa
Indonesia daerah Batjan".
Medan Bahasa (in Indonesian). 8: 29–31.
Retrieved 2023-03-22. Wallace...
- only a
single confirmed specimen,
which likely was
collected from
Bacan ("
Batjan") Islands. It was
formerly reported from
Western Australia (in
which case...
- Vietnam, Tonkin, Hainan, Sumatra, Java, Lombok, Celebes, Amboina, Buru and
Batjan.
Larvae have been
recorded on
Litsea monopetala. The
wingspan is
about 72 mm...