San Juanico Strait

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San Juanico Strait is a narrow, picturesque waterway in the central Philippines known for separating the islands of Samar and Leyte and for the iconic San Juanico Bridge that spans it.

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Label Occurrences
San Juanico Strait canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
strait
connectsTo Leyte Gulf
Samar Sea
country Philippines
countrySubdivision Province of Leyte
Province of Samar
crossedBy San Juanico Bridge
hasEcosystem coastal marine ecosystem
hasFeature islands and islets
tidal whirlpools
hasNameOrigin named after San Juanico (Saint John)
hasStructure San Juanico Bridge
knownFor narrow waterway
picturesque scenery
strong tidal currents
languageLocalName Filipino
locatedIn Eastern Visayas
locatedInBody Visayan Sea region
near Palo, Leyte
Santa Rita, Samar
Tacloban
surface form: Tacloban City
partOf Philippine Archipelago
surface form: Philippine archipelago

waters between Samar and Leyte
region Region VIII
separates Leyte
Samar Island
surface form: Samar
tourism popular sightseeing area
usedFor fishing
local navigation
waterwayType marine strait

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Eastern Visayas bordersBodyOfWater San Juanico Strait
Tacloban bodyOfWater San Juanico Strait
Palo locatedOnBodyOfWater San Juanico Strait
San Juanico Bridge crosses San Juanico Strait