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Native name: เกาะหลีเป๊ะ | |
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![]() Ko Lipe beach | |
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Geography | |
Location | Strait of Malacca |
Coordinates | 6°29′21.8″N 99°18′6.4″E / 6.489389°N 99.301778°E |
Archipelago | Adang Archipelago |
Area | 2 km2 (0.77 sq mi) |
Administration | |
Province | ![]() |
District | Mueang Satun |
Tambon | Ko Sarai |
Demographics | |
Population | 1,210 (2012) |
Languages | Urak Lawoi’, Malay, Thai, Southern Thai |
Ethnic groups | Urak Lawoi |
Additional information | |
Time zone | |
Postal code | 91000 |
Ko Lipe (Thai: เกาะหลีเป๊ะ, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ lǐːpéʔ]) is a small island in the Adang-Rawi Archipelago of the Strait of Malacca, in Satun Province of southwest Thailand, close to the Malaysian border. Its Thai name, the corrupted form of the original Malay name, Pulau Nipis ('thin island') is transliterated in many different ways into English. The most common names are "Koh Lipe", "Koh Lipeh", "Ko Lipey", and "Ko Lipe".[1]
Ko Lipe is on the border of the Tarutao National Marine Park and is directly south of the larger islands Ko Adang and Ko Rawi, and about 50 km from the island of Ko Tarutao.[2] It was originally settled by a group of Malayic-speaking people, sea gypsies (chao leh in Thai and 'orang laut' in Malay), known as the Urak Lawoi’ people.
The islands economy is largely centered around tourism, especially because of its white sandy beaches and scuba diving.