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    Phl mulls tourist for Pagasa Island

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    Date
    July 24, 2019
    Author
    Reuters
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    Classification code
    PS20190724_6
    Excerpt
    The Philippines is considering inviting tourists to its biggest and most strategically important outpost in the South China Sea, part of efforts to assert its claim to sovereignty over some of the world’s most contested islands. Pagasa (Thitu) Island in the Spratly archipelago is in the midst of major upgrades to its dilapidated facilities, playing catch-up with China and Vietnam, which have been developing facilities on islands they either occupy or have built from scratch on top of submerged reefs. “We are on track in rebuilding or repairing our runway in Pagasa,” said Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, referring to Thitu, some 280 nautical miles off the Philippine coast.
    Citation
    Phl mulls tourist for Pagasa Island. (2019, July 24). The Philippine Star, p. 6.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/7801
    Personal Names
    Lorenzana, Delfin Esperon, Hermogenes Jr.
    Geographic Names
    Philippines Pag-asa Island South China Sea Thitu Island Spratly Islands China Vietnam Zamora Reef Subi Reef
    Subject
    tourism international law law of the sea Governments
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