Berhala Strait
Berhala Strait | |
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Berhala Strait | |
Coordinates | 00°48′S 104°25′E / 0.800°S 104.417°ECoordinates: 00°48′S 104°25′E / 0.800°S 104.417°E |
Type | strait |
Native name | Indonesian: Selat Berhala |
Basin countries | Indonesia |
References | Selat Berhala: Indonesia National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA |
Berhala Strait is a strait which separates the island of Sumatra and Singkep in the South China Sea, Indonesia.
Berhala island in the strait, attribution has been contested by Riau Islands and Jambi province.[1]
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Notes[]
- ^ Jambi Tak Terima Pulau Berhala Masuk Kepri. Viva news[permanent dead link](in Indonesian)
Categories:
- Straits of Indonesia
- Landforms of Sumatra
- Straits of the South China Sea
- Sumatra geography stubs