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  2. Tioman Island - Wikipedia

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    Tioman Island's southern mountains. Tioman Island (Malay: Pulau Tioman) is 32 kilometres (20 miles) off the east coast of Rompin District, Pahang, Malaysia. [2] It is 39 kilometres (24 miles) long and 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) wide and has seven villages, the largest and most populous being Kampung Tekek on the central western coast.

  3. Tioman Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tioman Airport (IATA: TOD, ICAO: WMBT), also known as Pulau Tioman Airport, is an airport serving Tioman Island, Pahang, Malaysia. It is located next to Tekek village (Kampung Tekek). It is located next to Tekek village (Kampung Tekek).

  4. Category:Tioman Island - Wikipedia

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    Tioman Island; S. Salang, Malaysia; T. Tioman Airport This page was last edited on 1 May 2024, at 05:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Island Hopper - Wikipedia

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    The Island Hopper route was a major contributor to the financial success of Continental Airlines' Micronesia unit in 1995. [3] Round-trip airfare between Honolulu and Guam costs US$960 and one-stop island hop costs US$225 roundtrip in 1996. [3] In 2008, the route accounted for 30% of Continental Micronesia's business. [8]

  6. Pulo Jehat - Wikipedia

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    Pulo Jehat is an island located in the Straits of Johor. The name means Wicked Island. [1] It is located south of Tioman Island. Heritiera littoralis can be found on the island. [2] [3] In 1938, the British built three gun emplacements on the island to defend the straits.

  7. Polynesian Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Polynesian Triangle is a geographical region of the Pacific Ocean with Hawaii (Hawaiʻi) (1), New Zealand (Aotearoa) (2) and Easter Island (Rapa Nui) (3) at its corners, but excluding Fiji on its western side. At the center is Tahiti (5), with Samoa (4) to the west.