Palawan Passage

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Palawan Passage is a strategic maritime channel in the western Philippines, known for its deep waters and historical significance in World War II naval operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sea passage
shipping lane
strategic waterway
adjacentTo Palawan NERFINISHED
South China Sea NERFINISHED
Sulu Sea NERFINISHED
country Philippines
governedBy Philippine maritime jurisdiction
hasCharacteristic deep waters
strategic importance
historicalPeriod World War II
historicalSignificance World War II naval operations NERFINISHED
locatedIn South China Sea NERFINISHED
West Philippine Sea NERFINISHED
western Philippines
navigationStatus internationally used sea lane
nearbyIsland Palawan Island NERFINISHED
ocean Pacific Ocean basin NERFINISHED
partOf maritime routes in the western Pacific
sea lanes between the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
relevantTo freedom of navigation issues in the South China Sea
regional security in Southeast Asia
seaDepth deep-water channel
strategicRole access route to the South China Sea
approach to Palawan and Luzon
usedBy Allied naval forces
Japanese naval forces
usedFor commercial navigation
international shipping
naval transit
withinExclusiveEconomicZoneOf Philippines NERFINISHED

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