Tenggol Island
| Native name:  Pulau Tenggol ڤولاو تيڠڬول Pula Tenggo | |
|---|---|
| Geography | |
| Location | South China Sea | 
| Coordinates | 4°48′N 103°41′E / 4.800°N 103.683°E | 
| Archipelago | Tenggol Islands | 
| Area | 2.62 km2 (1.01 sq mi) | 
| Highest elevation | 272 m (892 ft) | 
| Administration | |
| State |  Terengganu | 
| District | Dungun | 
| Mukim | Kuala Dungun | 
| Additional information | |
| Time zone | |
| Postal code | 23000 | 
Tenggol Island (Malay: Pulau Tenggol, Terengganuan: Pula Tenggo) is an island around 24 kilometres (15 mi) off the coast of Terengganu, Malaysia.[1][2] It is the last island in a string of islands that include Pulau Perhentian and Pulau Redang. It is connected by ferry to Kuala Dungun on the mainland.
The island was traditionally uninhabited, but now contains a resort. Vietnamese boat people were stranded on the island in the aftermath of the Vietnam War.
Archipelago
| Island | Area (km2) | 
|---|---|
| Tenggol | 2.617 | 
| Nyirih | 0.201 | 
| Tokong Burung | 0.007 | 
| Total | 2.825 | 
References
- ^ Pelzer, Karl J. (1972). "The Turtle Industry in Southeast Asia (Die Schildkröten-Industrie in Südost-Asien)". Erdkunde. 26 (1): 9–16. ISSN 0014-0015.
- ^ Kloss, C. Boden (1926). "A new Squirrel from Tenggol Island, East coast of the Malay Peninsula". Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 4 (2 (97)): 259–261. ISSN 2304-7550.
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