Tanah Jampea

Tanah Jampea, also variously known as Tanah Djampea, Tanahjampea, Jampea Island and Pulau Jampea, is the second largest island of the Selayar Islands group in ’s Province.
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  • Type: Island
  • Description: island in Selayar Islands Regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia
  • Also known as: Djampea”, “Jampea Island”, “Paulau Tanahdjampea”, “Tana Djampea”, “Tana Jampea”, “Tanahjampea Island”, and “Tanajampea Island

Tanah Jampea

Latitude
-7.0883° or 7° 5′ 18″ south
Longitude
120.6899° or 120° 41′ 24″ east
Population
14,200
Elevation
133 metres (436 feet)
Open location code
6Q42WM6Q+MX
Geo­Names ID
1625174
Wiki­data ID
Q16901166
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Tanah Jampea” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Pulau Tanahjampea
  • Chinese: 塔納詹佩島
  • Chinese: 塔纳詹佩岛
  • Dutch: Tanah Jampea
  • Egyptian Arabic: تاناه چامپيا
  • German: Jampea
  • Indonesian: Paulau Tanahdjampea
  • Indonesian: Pulau Jampea
  • Indonesian: Pulau Tanahdjampa
  • Indonesian: Pulau Tanahjampea
  • Indonesian: Pulau Tanajampea
  • Indonesian: Tanah Jampea
  • Indonesian: Tanajampea
  • Malayalam: തനഹ് ജംപെഅ
  • Spanish: Tanah Jampea
  • Swedish: Pulau Tanahjampea
  • Djampea
  • Pulau Tanajampea
  • Tana Djampea
  • Tana Jampea
  • Tanahdjampa
  • Tanahdjampea
  • Tanahjampea

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