Native name: Pulau Adal | |
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Geography | |
Location | Darvel Bay |
Coordinates | 4°44′43″N118°31′0″E / 4.74528°N 118.51667°E |
Administration | |
State | Sabah |
The Adal Island (Malay : Pulau Adal) is an island located near the Timbun Mata island in Sabah, Malaysia.
4°44′43.4″N118°31′0.1″E / 4.745389°N 118.516694°E
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