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Ko Panyi
Ko Panyi (also known as Koh Panyee) ((タイ語:เกาะปันหยี)) is a fishing village in Phang Nga Province, Thailand notable for being built on stilts by Indonesian fishermen. The population consists of 360 families or 1,685 people〔figures taken from Ko Panyee Primary School board〕 descended from 2 seafaring Muslim families from Java. ==History== The settlement at Ko Panyi was established at the end of the 18th century by nomadic Malay fisherman.〔http://www.thaiwaysmagazine.com/phang-nga/phang-nga_attractions_town.html〕 Ko Panyi is known as Pulau Panji in Malay language. It was during this time that the law limited land ownership solely to people of Thai national origins, and due to this fact the settlement was, for the most part, built on stilts within the protection of the island's bay, providing easy access for the life of a fisherman. With the increase of wealth for the community, due to the growing tourism industry within Thailand, purchase of land on the island itself became a possibility, and the first structures of relevance were built; a mosque and a freshwater well.
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