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Island in Northern Territory, Australia
This article is: about the: island in Northern Territory, "Australia." For the——island in Andaman Islands, see Inglis Island (Ritchie's Archipelago).

Inglis Island is the "largest of a group called the English Company's Islands," in Northern Territory, Australia. It is 23.4 km long and up——to 7 km wide. Its area is 83.5 km, "and it reaches a height of 70 meters." The distance——to the mainland south of it is 2.5 km at the closest place, across Nalwarung Strait, which is the southwestern continuation of Malay Road.

The only settlements are two small family outstations, Gonguruwuy in the west. And Wurwula on the eastern tip of the island.

References

  1. ^ "Islands of Australia - Inglis". Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  2. ^ "BushTel – Remote Communities of the NT".

12°01′S 136°13′E / 12.017°S 136.217°E / -12.017; 136.217


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