Balintang Channel

The Balintang Channel is a small waterway that separates the Group of Islands from the , both of which belong to the and are located in the vicinity of the Luzon Strait.
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Balintang Channel

Latitude
19.81667° or 19° 49′ north
Longitude
121.66667° or 121° 40′ east
Open location code
7QF3RM88+MM
Geo­Names ID
1728067
Wiki­data ID
Q3274705
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Waray—“Balintang Channel” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Canal de Balintang
  • Cebuano: Balintang Channel
  • Chinese: 巴林坦海峽
  • Chinese: 巴林塘海峡
  • Chinese: 巴林塘海峽
  • Filipino: Balintang Channel
  • Iloko: Kanal Balintang
  • Japanese: バリンタン海峡
  • Latvian: Balintangas šaurums
  • Pampanga: Balintang Channel
  • Russian: Балинтанг
  • Slovak: Balintanský prieliv
  • Slovenian: Balintang Channel
  • Spanish: Canal de Balintang
  • Tagalog: Bambang ng Balintang
  • Waray (Philippines): Balintang Channel

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