Middleburg Island

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Middleburg Island (Pulau Middleburg, Tambrauw)
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Middleburg Island (Pulau Middleburg, Tambrauw)
Location in Indonesia
Geography
Location Tambrauw Regency, Southwest Papua
Coordinates 0°22′08″S132°11′44″E / 0.36889°S 132.19556°E / -0.36889; 132.19556 Coordinates: 0°22′08″S132°11′44″E / 0.36889°S 132.19556°E / -0.36889; 132.19556
Area1.33 km2 (0.51 sq mi)
Highest elevation22 m (72 ft)
Administration
Additional information
Time zone

Middleburg Island or Pulau Middleburg, Tambrauw is an island in the Tambrauw in Southwest Papua province of eastern Indonesia. It's part of the Su Islands (Mios Su) or the Soe Island Group. [1]

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References

  1. "BPS Kabupaten Tambrauw". BPS Kabupaten Tambrauw. Indonesian Bureau of Statistics.