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The Babuyan Islands, also known as the Babuyan Group of Islands, is an archipelago in the Philippines, located in the Luzon Strait north of the main island of Luzon and south of Taiwan via Bashi Channel to Luzon Strait. The archipelago consists of five major islands and their surrounding smaller islands. These main islands are, counterclockwise starting fro…
The Babuyan Islands, also known as the Babuyan Group of Islands, is an archipelago in the Philippines, located in the Luzon Strait north of the main island of Luzon and south of Taiwan via Bashi Channel to Luzon Strait. The archipelago consists of five major islands and their surrounding smaller islands. These main islands are, counterclockwise starting from northeast, Babuyan, Calayan, Dalupiri, Fuga, and Camiguin. The Babuyan Islands are separated from Luzon by the Babuyan Channel, and from the province of Batanes to the north by the Balintang Channel.
  • Location: Luzon Strait
  • Population: 19,349 (2020)
  • Adjacent to: Babuyan Channel · Balintang Channel
  • Total islands: 24
  • Major islands: Babuyan Island · Calayan Island · Camiguin Island · Dalupiri Island · Fuga Island
  • Area: 600 km² (230 sq mi)
  • Region: Cagayan Valley
Data from: en.wikipedia.org