Bitra Island
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Bitra Island ( Lakshadweep ). With an area of around 11 hectare, Bitra is the smallest inhabited island in Lakshadweep. The climate is warm throughout the year. The island is covered by thick brushwood and shrubs, and is rich in coconut palms. The people are mainly Muslims and they speak a local version of Kerala’s language, Malayalam. Bitra has the largest lagoon in Lakshadweep. This magnificent lagoon is on the north-eastern tip of a large coral ring reef. Coral growths and multi-colored fish are abundant in this lagoon. A shrine, dedicated to Malik Mulla - an old Arab saint who is said to have been buried there, is the main attraction. The shrine is a place of pilgrimage for other islanders. Bitra is situated 48 km west of Chetlat. Population 267 (2001).
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitra
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Coordinates: 11°35'53"N 72°11'12"E
- Bitra Atoll 6.3 km
- Byramgore Reef 57 km
- Chetlat 58 km
- Kadmat 73 km
- Kiltan Island 89 km
- Cherbaniani (Beleapani) Reef 97 km
- ground 58 km
- Chetlat Reef 58 km
- Kadmat Lagoon 76 km
- jss college of engineering 76 km
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LAKSHADEEP 76 km
- amith 77 km
- Beliyabhoomi ground 77 km
- Kadmat Resort (remote part / non-ac cottages) 77 km
- Kadmat resort 78 km
- Bassas de Pedro 167 km