Examples of using Archipelago in English and their translations into Malay
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This course is built around a five-day, four-night group trip to Norway's fascinating Arctic archipelago of Svalbard.
The crossing takes approximately one hour during which you will sail through the Pentland Firth and into the Orkney Archipelago.
The things that make Åland unique are its unspoiled archipelago and the beautiful bedrock, worn smooth by glacier ice, that gets its red colour from the area's rapakivi granite.
In our buffet restaurant you can enjoy our popular"smorgasbord à la Åland", the Archipelago Table while exploring the sea through windows on every side of the restaurant.
Thousand Islands is an archipelago located in the north of Jakarta,
The archipelago, roughly twice the size of Belgium,
It is an archipelago, with the largest island being Bahrain Island at 55 km long by 18 km wide.
As the world's biggest archipelago with more than 17.508 islands
An archipelago in the Pacific, Japan is separated from the east coast of Asia by the Sea of Japan.
It is an archipelago with Bahrain Island, the largest land mass, at 55 km long by 18 km wide.
Indonesia has readied 100 hospitals across the archipelago including three in Jakarta.
Republic Seychelles is an archipelago in the middle of the Indian Ocean,
Sitka, Alaska is a city located on the west side of Baranof Island, which is located in the Alexander Archipelago of the Pacific Ocean.
it is actually part of an archipelago that includes Gozo
The term is also commonly used today to distinguish the archipelago from Japan's colonies
The Archipelago Cinema is part of the event organized by Film on the Rocks Yao Noi, a new film festival curated by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
slowly move up the archipelago, passing through Japan's central islands(including Kyoto
sometimes as an archipelago, sometimes as continuous land of greater or lesser extent,
He said, his tenure at the university is like being an‘ambassador' of the Archipelago community especially Malaysia because most of the University of Oxford students who are British,
including relatively new so-called ECNs(Electronic Communication Networks like Archipelago or Instinet).