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Côn Sơn, also known as Côn Lôn, is the largest island of the Côn Đảo archipelago, off the coast of southern Vietnam.〔Kelley, p 5-116〕 ==Other names== Its French variant Grande-Condore was well-known during the times of French Indochina. Marco Polo mentioned the island in the description of his 1292 voyage from China to India under the name ''Sondur'' and ''Condur''.〔Sir Henry Yule (ed.), ''The Book of Ser Marco Polo'' (London, Murray, 1921), Volume 2, 280-283.〕 In Ptolemy's ''Geography'', they are referred to as the ''Isles of the Satyrs''.〔Albert Herrmann, „Der Magnus Sinus und Cattigara nach Ptolemaeus“ (The Sinus Magnus and Cattigara according to Ptolemy), International Geographical Congress, ''Comptes Rendus du Congrès International de Géographie, Amsterdam, 1938,'' Leiden, Brill, 1938, tome II, section IV, p.127.〕
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