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Sipadan (Malay: ****u
Sipadan) is the only
oceanic island in Malaysia,
rising 600
metres (2,000 ft) from the seabed. It is
located in the
Celebes Sea...
- The 2000
Sipadan kidnappings was a
hostage crisis in Sabah, Malaysia, and the
southern Philippines that
began with the
seizing of twenty-one hostages...
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Sipadan dispute [2002] ICJ 3 was a
territorial dispute between Indonesia and
Malaysia over two
islands in the
Celebes Sea,
namely Ligitan and
Sipadan...
- were stolen. In 2002, in a case
concerning sovereignty over
Ligitan and
Sipadan islands between Indonesia and Malaysia, the
International Court of Justice...
- of
Marine and
Coastal Law 18: 295–310 "
Sipadan Permits". www.
sipadan.com.
Retrieved 13
January 2025. "
Sipadan Island". www.malaysia.travel. Retrieved...
- the
judgement of the
International Court of
Justice in the
Ligitan and
Sipadan Case in 2002 and is now
awaiting delimitation between the two countries...
- po****rity with
scuba divers due to its
proximity to
Sipadan island. The
island is
roughly 15 km
north of
Sipadan, 0.2km2 in size, and
around 2–3m
above sea level...
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objected to the map.
Indonesia had
since 1959
claimed the
islands of
Sipadan and Ligitan,
which in 1979
Malaysia included to be its
archipelagic basepoints...
- shelf,
calling it
Ambalat (see below). The map also puts the
islands of
Sipadan and
Ligitan within Malaysian territorial waters.
Indonesia initially rejected...
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border at the
eastern edge also
caused a
dispute over two
nearby islands of
Sipadan and Ligitan, both
south of 4° 10' N but
administered by Malaysia. The territorial...