Irving Reef
Irving Reef (Filipino: Balagtas, Chinese: 火艾礁; pinyin: Huǒài jiāo, Vietnamese: đá Cá Nhám) is a coral reef in the Spratly Islands, South China Sea. It is occupied by the Philippines as part of the Kalayaan Islands,[1][2] and is also claimed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Vietnam.
Disputed island | |
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Irving Reef | |
Geography | |
Location | South China Sea |
Coordinates | 10°52′N 114°55′E |
Archipelago | Spratly Islands |
Administered by | |
Philippines | |
Municipality | Kalayaan, Palawan |
Claimed by | |
People's Republic of China | |
Philippines | |
Republic of China (Taiwan) | |
Vietnam |
The reef is 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) southwest of West York Island (known as Likas Island in the Philippines). It is 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) in length.[3] There is a sand cay near the northern extremity.[4]
The Filipino name Balagtas is named after the Filipino poet Francisco Balagtas.
References
- "Smart maintains GSM service on Pag-asa Is". The Philippine Star. 2011-07-30. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
- Esplanada, Jerry (2011-06-06). "Manila's claim in Spratlys within West Philippine Sea". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
- D. J. Hancox, John Robert Victor Prescott, A Geographical Description of the Spratly Islands and an Account of Hydrographic Surveys Amongst Those Islands (International Boundaries Research Unit, 1995, ISBN 978-1897643181, p. 7. Excerpts available at Google Books.
- Sailing Directions 161 (Enroute) - South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand (13 ed.). Bethesda, Maryland: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. 2011. p. 10.
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