Straits of Johor

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The Straits of Johor is a narrow channel of water separating Singapore from the southern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, serving as an important maritime and transportation corridor.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
international strait
strait
borderBetween Malaysia
Singapore
connectsTo South China Sea
Strait of Malacca
countryOnNorthernShore Malaysia
countryOnSouthernShore Singapore
ecosystemType coastal marine ecosystem
flowsBetween Singapore Island and Johor mainland
governedBy Malaysia–Singapore bilateral agreements
hasAlternativeName Johor Strait
hasBridgeTypeCrossing bridge
causeway
hasCrossing Johor–Singapore Causeway
Malaysia–Singapore Second Link
hasEconomicRole fisheries
regional logistics
hasHabitat mangroves
seagrass beds
hasIssue coastal reclamation impacts
marine pollution
sedimentation
hasNearbyProtectedArea Johor marine and coastal reserves
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
hasRoadLink Johor–Singapore Causeway
Malaysia–Singapore Second Link
hasTransportMode rail traffic on causeway
road traffic
isPartOf Singapore–Malaysia border
locatedIn Southeast Asia
namedAfter Johor
nearCityOnMalaysianSide Johor Bahru
nearCityOnSingaporeSide Tuas
Woodlands
partOf Malay Peninsula region
territorial waters of Malaysia
territorial waters of Singapore
separates Johor state from Singapore
Peninsular Malaysia
Singapore
strategicImportance cross-border trade
daily commuter traffic
usedFor fishing
recreational boating
shipping
waterwayFunction maritime corridor
transportation corridor

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Singapore Strait ("Johor Strait region")
adjacentTo
Johor Bahru
borderFeature
Singapore
borderingWaterBody
Johor ("Johor Strait")
borders
Straits of Johor ("Johor Strait")
hasAlternativeName
Johor Bahru
locatedOn
Malay Peninsula ("Strait of Johor")
notableStraitNearby

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