Koh Puos
Native name: <span class="nickname" ">កោះពស់ Nickname: Morakot Island | |
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Koh Puos | |
Geography | |
Location | Cambodia - South East Asia |
Coordinates | 10°37′N 103°28′E / 10.617°N 103.467°E |
Area | 1.1 km2 (0.42 sq mi) |
Length | 1.7 km (1.06 mi) |
Width | 0.7–1.4 km (0.43–0.87 mi) |
Coastline | 5.2 km (3.23 mi) |
Highest elevation | 3 m (10 ft) |
Administration | |
Cambodia | |
Province | Sihanoukville |
District | Sihanoukville |
Demographics | |
Ethnic groups | Khmer |
Koh Puos or Kaoh Puos (Khmer: កោះពស់), Snake Island - named "Île Coudée" (Elbow Island) during the French colonial period) is a small islands in the Gulf of Thailand, located about 0.63 km (0 mi) off the coast of Sihanoukville city in southern Cambodia. It is administered by Sangkat 3 of Mittakpheap District in Sihanoukville Province.[1][2]
The island has been made accessible via a road bridge, completed in 2011 as part of a development initiative of the Russian Koh Puos Investment Group (KPIG). A long term government concession granted in 2006 was followed by large scale planning of "a high-end property project".[3] Since, a number of project alterations and subsequent applications for permission at the Council of the Development of Cambodia have led to many delays.[4][5]
See also
References
- ↑ "list of islands - Koh Puos". Cambodia islands – Island Species Cambodia. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
- ↑ "Ile Coudee". Myfishmap. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
- ↑ "SOUTH CHINA SEA AND THE GULF OF THAILAND - SAILING DIRECTIONS p.183" (PDF). NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. May 1, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Snake Island plans back to the drawing board". Phnom Penh Post. November 20, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Luxury resort looks for new lease of life with redesigned blueprint". Phnom Penh Post. April 10, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2016.