Watubela is an archipelago in the Maluku Islands , east of Ceram and north of Kai Islands , southeast of the Gorong archipelago , and southwest of the Bomberai Peninsula of Papua , Indonesia . It includes the islands of Watubela itself, Kesui (also called Kasiui ) and Teor (also called Tio'or ). The total land area is 60.99 km , of which Watubela and Kesui together cover 37.58 km and Teor covers 23.41 km .
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6-488: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Watubela archipelago The islands now form two separate districts ( kecamatan ) within the East Seram Regency of Maluku. Kesui Watubela District (also called Wakate District) includes Watubela and Kesui Islands, with a number of smaller islands; it had 9,623 inhabitants as at mid 2022. Teor District consists of
9-525: The island of the same name, together with Bama Island to its south, linked by an attenuated natural causeway; it had 3,303 inhabitants as at mid 2022. The English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace described the islands, which he called the Matabello Islands , in chapter 25 of his 1869 book The Malay Archipelago . 4°35′44″S 131°41′55″E / 4.59556°S 131.69861°E / -4.59556; 131.69861 This article about
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