Kepala Island
Island in Indonesia
Kepala Island
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Location of Kepala IslandKepala Island is one of the outlying islands of Indonesia. The island is located in the South China Sea, northwest of Sarawak, East Malaysia. The island is part of Natuna Regency, and is the easternmost territory of Riau Islands province.[1] The island is frequently visited by local fishermen for fishery purposes. At the center of the island there is a 30-meters high lighthouse, while the island itself is accessible by boat.[2]
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Main islands of Riau Islands
- Bintan Group: Bintan
- Mapur
- Gin Besar
- Mantang
- Dompak
- Telan Besar
- Senjolong
- Loban
- Angkut
- Empuru
- Penyegat
- Barelang Group: Batam-Rempang-Galang
- Galang Baru
- Subangmas
- Belakang Padang
- Sambu
- Manis
- Bulan
- Pemping
- Kepala Jernih
- Terong
- Karimun Group: Great Karimun
- Combol-Citlim
- Sugi
- Moro
- Durian
- Kundur
- Little Karimun
- Sanglar
- Durai
- Asam
- Bela
- Papan-Buru-Parit
- Tambelan Archipelago
- Bunguran Islands
- South Natuna Archipelago
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