Anambas Islands

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The Anambas Islands are a remote Indonesian archipelago in the South China Sea, known for their pristine coral reefs, clear turquoise waters, and status as an emerging tropical dive and eco-tourism destination.

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Anambas Islands canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
administrativeCenter Tarempa
bodyOfWater Natuna Sea
climate tropical
continent Asia
country Indonesia
governingBody Government of Indonesia
Riau Islands provincial government
hasActivity fishing tours
island hopping
scuba diving
snorkeling
hasFeature coral reef ecosystems
marine biodiversity
remote location
hasIsland Matak Island
Siantan Island NERFINISHED
Tarempa Island NERFINISHED
knownFor clear turquoise waters
diving
eco-tourism
pristine coral reefs
snorkeling
languageUsed Indonesian
locatedIn South China Sea
locatedInAdministrative Riau Islands
surface form: Riau Islands Province
marineLife hard corals
sea turtles
soft corals
tropical reef fish
marineProtectionStatus partially protected marine area
nearestCountry Malaysia
Singapore
partOf Riau Islands Regency
primaryEconomicActivity fishing
tourism
sovereignState Indonesia
timeZone Western Indonesian Time
surface form: Western Indonesia Time
tourismType emerging eco-tourism destination
tropical dive destination
transport accessed by boat
accessed by small aircraft
UTCOffset +7

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Riau Islands hasIsland Anambas Islands
Indonesian archipelago hasSubregion Anambas Islands