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Wakatobi

regency in Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia

🇮🇩 Indonesia · -5.3193, 123.5948

Wakatobi is named as a filming location in the Wikipedia article of 1 production — in the section each entry below links back to. No Wikidata filming statement points here yet, so this page says plainly which kind of evidence it rests on.

“Filmed over a period of two months after nearly three years of research, The Mirror Never Lies was sponsored in part by the Indonesian branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature and the Wakatobi regency government.”
The Mirror Never Lies (2011) · Wikipedia

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Wakatobi
Photo: Pambudiyoga · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Filmed here, per Wikipedia

Productions whose English Wikipedia article names Wakatobi as somewhere it was shot, with no matching statement on Wikidata. Weaker evidence than a Wikidata statement, and labelled as what it is — each production’s own page links the exact section the claim comes from.

  • The Mirror Never Lies 2011

Named here by Wakatobi’s own Wikipedia article

Productions this page’s own Wikipedia article says were shot at Wakatobi, where neither Wikidata nor the production’s own article records it. That is the weakest evidence on this atlas, so these get no pin on the map and stay out of the downloads — the sentence is quoted in full below each one so you can judge it.

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Frequently asked questions

What was filmed in Wakatobi?

1 production is recorded as filmed in Wakatobi, including The Mirror Never Lies (2011). 1 of the credits come from Wikipedia articles rather than Wikidata statements and are labelled per Wikipedia.

Where is Wakatobi?

Wakatobi is in Indonesia, at -5.3193, 123.5948.

Where does this information come from?

Filming location statements on Wikidata, joined to the place's coordinates and Wikipedia article, plus places named in Wikipedia articles, which are labelled per Wikipedia wherever they appear. The photograph is from Wikimedia Commons, by Pambudiyoga, CC BY-SA 4.0.