Strait of Tiran

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The Strait of Tiran is a narrow, strategically vital waterway between the Sinai Peninsula and Saudi Arabia that serves as the maritime entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba and the ports of Eilat and Aqaba.

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Strait of Tiran canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf strait
waterway
approximateDepth up to about 290 meters
blockadeYear 1956
1967
borderDisputeContext Sanafir Island sovereignty issues
Tiran Island sovereignty issues
closureContributedTo Six-Day War
Suez Crisis
connects Gulf of Aqaba
Red Sea
contains Sanafir Island NERFINISHED
Tiran Island NERFINISHED
countryOnShore Egypt
Saudi Arabia
governedBy international maritime law
hasAlternativeName Tiran Strait
hasFeature coral reefs
narrow navigational channels
hasStrategicImportanceFor Egypt
Israel
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
importantFor Israeli maritime trade
Jordanian maritime trade
locatedBetween Saudi Arabia
Sinai Peninsula
locatedIn Middle East
Red Sea
northwestern Red Sea
maritimeAccessTo Port of Aqaba
Port of Eilat
maritimeEntranceTo Gulf of Aqaba
minimumWidth about 13 kilometers
nearbyRegion Sinai Peninsula
partOf shipping route between Indian Ocean and Aqaba
shipping route between Indian Ocean and Eilat
recognizedAs international strait
separates Saudi Arabia
Sinai Peninsula
strategicFor access to Red Sea from Aqaba
access to Red Sea from Eilat
usedFor international shipping
naval passage
oil transport
tourism
wasBlockadedBy Egypt

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Referenced by (3)

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Gulf of Aqaba connectedTo Strait of Tiran
Gulf of Aqaba southernTerminusNear Strait of Tiran
Sharm El Sheikh locatedOn Strait of Tiran