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Geography, Geology, Ecology / Geography / Indian Ocean Islands
(3)
Kai - one of the Malay Islands
Java - one of the Malay Islands
(4)
ALOR - one of the Malay Islands
BALI - one of the Malay Islands
BURU - one of the Malay Islands
NIAS - one of the Malay Islands
Cebu is one of the Malay Islands
HERD
YAPEN - one of the Malay Islands
(5)
BANKA - one of the Malay Islands
WETAR - one of the Malay Islands
LUZON - one of the Malay Islands
Panay - one of the Malay Islands
Samar - one of the Malay Islands
SERAM - one of the Malay Islands
SUMBA is one of the Malay Islands
Timor is one of the Malay Islands
Heite - one of the Malay Islands
CERAM - one of the Malay Islands
CHAGOS - a group of islands
(6)
Bintan - one of the Malay Islands
BORNEO (Kalimantan) - one of the Malay Islands
Bohol - one of the Malay Islands
Lombok is one of the Malay Islands
MADURA is one of the Malay Islands
NEGROS - one of the Malay Islands
Talaud - one of the Malay Islands
Flores - one of the Malay Islands
CEYLON (Sri Lanka)
(7)
Masbate is one of the Malay Islands
MELVILLE - in the Timor Sea
Mindoro - one of the Malay Islands
Palawan is one of the Malay Islands
Reunion - one of the Mascarene Islands
SEYCHELLES - see Seychelles
SOCOTRA - a group of islands
SUMATRA is one of the Malay Islands
SUMBWA - one of the Malay Islands
FARASAN - in the Red Sea
Celebes (Sulawesi) - one of the Malay Islands
(8)
Aldabra - one of the Seychelles
BILLITON - one of the Malay Islands
ZANZIBAR
ZONDA - a group of islands in the Malay Archipelago
Kerguelen - a group of islands
MAURITIUS
MALDIVES - see Maldives
MINDANAO - one of the Malay Islands
RODRIGUEZ
SINGAPORE is one of the Malay Islands
SULAVESI - see Celebes
FALCOAR - one of the Seychelles
(9)
COCONUT
COMOROUS
COSMOLEDO - one of the Seychelles
PROVIDENCE - one of the Seychelles
PHILIPPINES (Philippines) - a group of islands in the Malay Archipelago
(10)
KALIMANTAN - see Borneo
MADAGASCAR
MOLUCCA - a group of islands in the Malay Archipelago
HALMAHERA - one of the Malay Islands
(11)
AMIRANTIS
MALDIVES
SEYCHELLES
(12)
MASCARINSKY
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