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Bakong

Sarawakvillage

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Total population

500

Air quality index

29Good
Coordinates1.33°, 111.31°

Demographic figures from Department of Statistics Malaysia. Overview below cites Wikipedia and may reference a different year.

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Overview

Bakong sits in Sarawak, Malaysia and is identified as a small village. Public datasets list a population of roughly 500. Located at 1.326°, 111.306°, Bakong occupies a equatorial portion of the northern hemisphere. Its latitude implies a climate characterised by hot and humid year-round with little seasonal temperature variation. Continue scrolling for population, climate, environmental and points-of-interest data drawn from public sources.

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History & geography

Geography

Latitude
1.3265
Longitude
111.3059
Water area
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Coordinates & boundaries from the US Census TIGER/Line shapefiles.

Climate

Air quality

US AQI — Good
29
PM2.5 (µg/m³)
8.6
PM10 (µg/m³)
9.8
Ozone (µg/m³)
58
NO₂ (µg/m³)
0.2

Current readings from Open-Meteo Air Quality API (Copernicus CAMS European reanalysis).

Walkability

Amenities nearby

Wildlife & biodiversity

Observations (last 5 yrs, 10 mi)
74
Distinct species (top 10)
10

Most-observed species

  • White-breasted Waterhen
    Amaurornis phoenicurus (Pennant, 1769) · Aves
    4
  • African Bluetail
    Ischnura senegalensis (Rambur, 1842) · Insecta
    3
  • saltwater crocodile
    Crocodylus porosus Schneider, 1801 · Crocodylia
    3
  • Yellow-vented Bulbul
    Pycnonotus goiavier (Scopoli, 1786) · Aves
    3
  • Dark-necked Tailorbird
    Orthotomus atrogularis Temminck, 1836 · Aves
    3
  • Pied Triller
    Lalage nigra (J.R.Forster, 1781) · Aves
    3
  • Spotted dove
    Spilopelia chinensis (Scopoli, 1786) · Aves
    3
  • Asian Glossy Starling
    Aplonis panayensis (Scopoli, 1786) · Aves
    2

Citizen-science & research observations from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

Earthquake history

Quakes ≥ 2.5 (25 yrs, 62 mi)
0
Largest magnitude
Largest event

Events from the USGS Earthquake Catalog (global) (FDSN Event Web Service).

Photos

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Notable people from here

Geography & sun

Nearby airports

Public attention

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Recent natural events nearby

Ground air-quality sensors

Recently spotted species

Events

Sources

  • Wikidata
  • Open-Meteo Air Quality (CAMS)
  • USGS Earthquake Catalog (global feed)
  • GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)