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- Q6930598 subject Q7289610.
- Q6930598 subject Q8484926.
- Q6930598 abstract "Mu Ko Siboya, also known as Ko Siboya Tambon, is a group of islands which is part of Nuea Khlong District in Krabi Province, Thailand. The Islands are located 15–30 kilometers south of Krabi town on the Andaman Sea.The biggest city is Ban Ko Siboya, on the island with the same name.The population (4,920 in 2013) relies on rubber plantations, agriculture and tourism. The islands are relaxed and not crowded like the near Mu Ko Phi Phi. Ko Daeng, a small island with restricted access, is the site of Krabi's waste plantation and dump.Ko Siboya is the 2nd biggest in size, and most populated. Most people are working in rubber plantations around the island.Ko Jum is the biggest island, where all the resorts are located. It is also known as Ko Pu.Ko Cham To Lang was recently acquired by a big resort concern and will slowly be also developed and have tourism in it.".
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- Q6930598 wikiPageWikiLink Q7289610.
- Q6930598 wikiPageWikiLink Q8484926.
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- Q6930598 point "7.9 99.0".
- Q6930598 type SpatialThing.
- Q6930598 comment "Mu Ko Siboya, also known as Ko Siboya Tambon, is a group of islands which is part of Nuea Khlong District in Krabi Province, Thailand. The Islands are located 15–30 kilometers south of Krabi town on the Andaman Sea.The biggest city is Ban Ko Siboya, on the island with the same name.The population (4,920 in 2013) relies on rubber plantations, agriculture and tourism. The islands are relaxed and not crowded like the near Mu Ko Phi Phi.".
- Q6930598 label "Mu Ko Siboya".
- Q6930598 lat "7.9".
- Q6930598 long "99.0".