Talk:Sangir Island

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Please note that "Sangir" (aka "Sanghir" and "Sangihe") is not a single island but a group of 77 islands. The largest, Sangir Besar, is where that volcano, Gunung Awu, is located. Most importantly, the Sangir Islands have nothing to do with Moluku as was stated in the article; these islands are an extension of Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi) both physically and ethnologically.

See Where is Sangir Island? and Awu, Sangihe Island, Indonesia

 Done. They also have less to do with Maluku as regards biogeography. Dysmorodrepanis 12:16, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]