Wetar Strait

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Wetar Strait is a narrow sea passage in Southeast Asia that separates the island of Timor from the Indonesian island of Wetar and forms part of the boundary between Indonesia and Timor-Leste.

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Wetar Strait canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sea passage
strait
adjacentTo north coast of Timor
south coast of Wetar
belongsTo Indonesian Throughflow pathways
bordersIsland Timor
Wetar
climateZone tropical
connectsTo Banda Sea
Timor Sea
countryOnShore Indonesia
Timor-Leste
governedBy United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
hasJurisdictionalSignificance boundary between Indonesia and Timor-Leste
hasNavigationUse commercial shipping
fishing vessels
local transport
hasStrategicImportance international shipping
regional navigation
isNavigationChannelFor Indonesian inter-island shipping
international maritime traffic
isPartOf Indonesian archipelagic waters
languageRegion Indonesian
Tetum
locatedBetween Timor and Wetar
locatedIn Malay Archipelago
Maritime Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia
locatedInExclusiveEconomicZoneOf Indonesia
Timor-Leste
locatedNorthOf Timor Sea
locatedSouthOf Banda Sea
nearbyIsland Alor Island NERFINISHED
Atauro Island
ocean Indian Ocean drainage basin
surface form: Indian Ocean basin

Pacific Ocean
surface form: Pacific Ocean basin
partOf Australasian Mediterranean Sea
surface form: Australasian Mediterranean Sea system

Lesser Sunda Islands
surface form: Lesser Sunda Islands region
partOfMaritimeBoundaryBetween Indonesia
Timor-Leste
region eastern Indonesia
surface form: Eastern Indonesia

Timor
surface form: Timor region
separates Timor
Wetar
separatesIslandFromIsland Timor
surface form: Timor – Wetar
waterBodyType marine strait

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Atauro separatedBy Wetar Strait