Saint George’s Channel

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Saint George’s Channel is a strait in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea that separates New Ireland from New Britain and connects the Bismarck Sea with the Solomon Sea.

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Saint George’s Channel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf strait
connectsBodyOfWater Bismarck Sea
Solomon Sea
country Papua New Guinea
hasAdjacentIsland New Britain
New Ireland
hasBiodiversity coral reef habitats
tropical marine species
hasCoastOn New Britain
New Ireland
hasEcosystem marine ecosystem
hasGeologicalContext Bismarck volcanic arc
hasNameOrigin Saint George of Lydda
surface form: Saint George
hasStrategicImportance connects Bismarck Sea to Solomon Sea
isNavigable yes
locatedIn Bismarck Archipelago
Bismarck Archipelago
surface form: Bismarck Archipelago maritime area

Bismarck Sea
surface form: Bismarck Sea region

Islands Region of Papua New Guinea
Melanesia
Solomon Sea
surface form: Solomon Sea region

tropical climate zone
partOf southwest Pacific Ocean
surface form: Southwest Pacific Ocean
region Oceania
separates New Britain
New Ireland
usedFor marine navigation
regional shipping route
waterwayType natural waterway

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New Ireland separatedBy Saint George’s Channel