Siayan Island
Siayan is one of the Batanes Islands. Also known as Ditarem Island in the native language,[1] the island is about 1/2 mile to 3/4 miles in diameter and lies about 5 miles (8 km) north-northeastward of Itbayat Island. The closest island is Mavulis Island which is about 11⁄2 miles north-northeastward of Siayan. There are several detached rocks off Siayan's northeast side, rendering the channel between it and Mabudis unsafe for larger vessels.[2]
Native name:  Ditarem  | |
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![]() Siayan Location within the northern extremity of the Philippines  | |
| Geography | |
| Location | Luzon Strait | 
| Coordinates | 20°54′12″N 121°54′10″E | 
| Archipelago | Batanes Group of Islands | 
| Administration | |
| Region | Cagayan Valley | 
| Province | Batanes | 
Siayan has an elevation of 538 ft (164 m) and is listed as an inactive volcano[3] by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
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References
    
- University of Georgia, Yami culture of Taiwan, Retrieved on 2010-08-24
 - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce. United States Coast Pilot, Philippine Islands Part I, p. 39. Washington Government Printing Office, 1919.
 - PHILVOCS, List of Inactive Volcanoes in the Philippines. Retrieved on 2010-08-24.
 
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