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  2. Strait of Malacca - Wikipedia

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    The Strait of Malacca is a narrow stretch of water, 800 kilometres (500 mi) long and from 65 to 250 km (40–155 mi) wide, between the Malay Peninsula to the northeast and the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southwest, connecting the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) and the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean). [2]

  3. Indonesia–Malaysia border - Wikipedia

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    The maritime boundaries between Indonesia and Malaysia are located four bodies of water, namely the Strait of Malacca, Strait of Singapore, South China Sea and Celebes Sea. The territorial seas of both countries (both claim a 12-nautical-mile (22 km) territorial sea) only meet in the Straits of Malacca and Straits of Singapore. Territorial sea ...

  4. Malaccamax - Wikipedia

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    Ombai Strait, Banda Sea, Lifamatola Strait (1,940 m (6,360 ft) [5]) between the Sula Islands and Obi Islands, and Molucca Sea; around Australia; Artificially excavated new routes might also be a possibility: deepening the Strait of Malacca, specifically at its minimum depth in the Singapore Strait,

  5. Singapore Strait - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Strait, as seen from East Coast Park The Singapore Strait, as seen from Marina Bay Sands. The Singapore Strait is a 113 km-long (70 mi), 19 km-wide (12 mi) [2] strait between the Strait of Malacca in the west and the South China Sea in the east. Singapore is on the north of the channel, and the Indonesian Riau Islands are on the ...

  6. Geography of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The coastal plains bordering the Strait of Malacca are the most densely populated areas of Malaysia, and contains Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur. [3] East Malaysia, on the island of Borneo, has a coastline of 2,607 kilometres (1,620 mi). [15] It is divided between coastal regions, hills and valleys, and a mountainous interior.

  7. Territorial waters of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Wetar Strait; 101C♦ 8° 06' 07" S 127° 08' 52" E Tutun Yen, Kisar Island, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku 101D♦ 7° 58' 31" S 126° 27' 59" E Tutun Eden, Wetar Island, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku 101E♦ 8° 03' 44" S 125° 44' 06" E Lirang Island, Barat Daya Islands, Maluku Barat Daya Regency, Maluku Ombai Strait; 101F♦ 8° 19 ...

  8. Molucca Sea - Wikipedia

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    Max. depth: 4,810 m (15,781 ft) Settlements: ... Strait of Malacca, which is west of Singapore. Notes References. Molucca Sea; This page was last edited on ...

  9. Andaman Sea - Wikipedia

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    Water is exchanged between the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal through the straits between the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Out of these, the most important straits (in terms of width and depth) are Preparis Channel (PC), Ten Degree Channel (TDC), and Great Channel (GC). PC is the widest but shallowest (250 metres (820 ft)) of the three and ...