- Indonesia. The four
largest islands are Wangi-wangi, Kale****,
Tomia and
Binongko. The
capital of the
regency is
located on Wangi-wangi Island, and was established...
- of the four main
Tukangbesi Islands: Wangi-wangi, Kale****, Tomia, and
Binongko.
Since 2005 the park is
listed as a
tentative World Heritage Site. Wakatobi...
- Sulawesi,
south Buton Island,
Binongko Island, and Batu Atas Island.
According to legend, Cia-Cia
speakers on
Binongko descend from
Butonese troops sent...
- main
islands are
Wangiwangi Island, Kale**** Island,
Tomia Island, and
Binongko Island,
commonly abbreviated as
Wakatobi and now
under one administration...
-
Buton Batu Putih,
Kolaka Utara Baula,
Kolaka Betoambari, Bau-Bau
Binongko,
Buton Binongko,
Wakatobi Bondoala Sampara,
Konawe Bonegunu, Muna Bungi, Bau-Bau...
- 6.000°S 124.050°E / -6.000; 124.050 (Indonesia)
Indonesia Island of
Binongko 6°0′S 124°4′E / 6.000°S 124.067°E / -6.000; 124.067 (Banda Sea) Banda...
- (Tioman, Malaysia) V. d.
hildae (Casteleyn, 2008) (Kale****, Wangi-wangi,
Binongko) V. d.
huyghei (Casteleyn, 2008) (Pagai) V. d.
elisae (Casteleyn, 2008)...
-
Sulawesi province:
Tukang Besi archipelago,
south islands, and
northern Binongko and
Tomea islands;
Papua province:
western areas. 69 Duri mvp 6b 123,000...
-
kelurahan (Kalabahi Barat,
Kalabahi Kota,
Kalabahi Tengah,
Kalabahi Timur,
Binongko, Nusa Kenari,
Welai Barat,
Welai Timur,
Mutiara and Wetabua) and six desa...
- Kalabahi) 3.39 6,109 85811 53.05.01
Kalabahi Totals 8.78 19,210 53.05.01.1005
Binongko * 0.73 3,434 85815 53.05.01.1006 Nusa
Kenari * 6.48 3,376 85819 53.05.01...