Subi Reef
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water, reef, atoll, notable by news, territorial dispute
Subi Reef is a reef in the Spratly Islands of the South China Sea located 26 km (16 mi) southwest of Philippine-occupied Thitu Island. It is occupied by China, and claimed by Taiwan, Vietnam, and the Philippines. It currently falls under the de facto jurisdiction of Nansha islands, Sansha city, Hainan province, China.
Naturally above water only at low tide. Surrounds a lagoon.
Naturally above water only at low tide. Surrounds a lagoon.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subi_Reef
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Coordinates: 10°55'34"N 114°4'52"E
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- Fiery Cross Reef 191 km
- Nares Bank 232 km
- Reed Bank 298 km
- Ardasier Bank 346 km
- Prince Consort Bank 566 km
- Vanguard Bank 640 km
- Discovery Reef 655 km
- Apo Reef Marine Park 720 km
- Maratua Island Reef 1078 km
- Subi Island 0.1 km
- Loaita Bank 52 km
- Ban Than Reef 70 km
- Tizard Bank 83 km
- Namyit Island 89 km
- West York Island 105 km
- Union Bank and Reefs 126 km
- Fiery Cross Island 201 km
- Pearson Reef 223 km
- Tennent Reef 239 km