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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.
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]
Pages in category "Straits of Indonesia" ... Singapore Strait; Sumba Strait; W. Wetar Strait This page was last edited on 1 January 2017, at 04:35 ...
The Indonesia–Singapore border is a maritime boundary in the Straits of Singapore between Indonesia's Riau Islands which lie to the south of the border, and the islands of Singapore which lie to the north. The Straits of Singapore is one of the region's busiest waterways as it is the main channel for Singapore's ports.
Uninhabited, bordering Singapore, consists for 80% of dead coral and for 20% of sand which is mainly exported to Singapore. 0.60 Berhala: Serdang Bedagai, North Sumatra: Situated in the Malacca Straits, bordering Malaysia: 2.5 Marore: Sangihe Islands Regency, North Sulawesi
Singapore Strait – Connects the Strait of Malacca and the South China Sea. Separates Singapore and Indonesia . Skagerrak – separating Denmark from Norway and Sweden; Smith Sound – between Ellesmere Island (Canada) and Greenland; The Solent – England: between the Isle of Wight and Hampshire; The Sound or Øresund – between Denmark and ...
The Johor-Singapore Causeway spanning the Strait, viewed from Woodlands Checkpoint in Singapore. The Johor Strait (also known as the Tebrau Strait, Straits of Johor, Selat Johor, Selat Tebrau, and Tebrau Reach, also spelled Johore Strait) is an international strait in Southeast Asia, between Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia.
Straits of Indonesia (4 C, 27 P) M. Straits of Malaysia (1 C, 5 P) S. Straits of Singapore (1 C, 5 P) Straits of the South China Sea (3 C, 11 P) T. Straits of ...