The Natuna Islands, situated in the South China Sea, comprise 272 islands and are part of Indonesia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This archipelago is divided into three groups: North Natuna, Middle Natuna, and South Natuna. The islands are strategically important due to their location and natural resources, including fisheries and potential oil reserves, making them significant in regional geopolitics.
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