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The Malacca Strait is located between the Malay Peninsula and the island of Sumatra in Southeast Asia, connecting the South China Sea with the Andaman Sea, and connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It runs northwest to southeast and is about 900 kilometers long. The north entrance is wide and the south entrance is narrow.
The bottom of the gorge is relatively flat, and the water depth decreases from north to south and from east to west, generally 25 to 27 meters. The narrowest part of the channel is at a shoal of 1.8 metres near Port Dickson on the east coast and is about 5.4 kilometres wide. The main deep-water channel is on the east side of the strait, and it can be navigated by huge ships with a draft of 20 meters.
The terrain on both sides of the bank is low, with many mangrove beaches and vigorous siltation, and the east-west coastline can stretch for 60 to 500 meters per year. There are many swamps and vast muddy islands on the west coast, and it is not easy for large ships to dock; There are scattered headlands or rocky islands on the east coast that make it easy for boats to moor. With a history of more than 2,000 years, navigation is an important link in the global route.
More than 50,000 freighters, tankers and other vessels pass through the strait every year.
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The three countries bordering the Strait of Malacca are: Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and the above three countries are responsible for the traffic navigation of the strait. The above three countries enjoy the sovereignty of the strait, but because of the extremely important geographical location, their political sensitivity is very heavy, the United States, Japan, India has been trying to get involved in the patrol and management of the strait, recently rejected by the above three countries, the above three countries invited nearby Thailand to join the strait patrol, please invite China to help the strait patrol, but clearly rejected the United States and Japan to join the patrol, only allow the other side to provide technical equipment and technical guidance!
The Strait of Malacca is more than 800 kilometers long, and the rest are exclusive economic zones, except for the coastal countries that enjoy a 12-nautical-mile territorial sea and the small islands in the strait also enjoy at least 12 nautical miles of territorial water. The coastal states of the Taiwan Strait enjoy sovereignty over the territorial waters of the Taiwan Strait and the waters of the exclusive economic zone of the Taiwan Strait. Malacca is an important shipping gateway between Asia and Europe and the Middle East, controlling a quarter of the world's sea freight**. According to statistics, 50,000 merchant ships arrive in Singapore every year, and nearly half of the world's oil tankers pass through the Strait of Malacca every year.
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The Strait of Malacca is also translated as the Strait of Malacca (English: Strait of Malacca; Malay: Selat Melaka) is a strait located between the Malay Peninsula and the island of Sumatra.
The Strait of Malacca runs southeast and northwest. Its northwest end is connected to the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean and to the southeast to the South China Sea. With a total length of about l080 kilometers, the widest part of the strait is 370 kilometers in the northwest and only 37 kilometers in the narrowest part of the southeast. See.
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The strait between the Malay Peninsula and the island of Sumatra.
Located at the crossroads of Asia and Oceania, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra, it sails eastward from Europe and Africa to Southeast Asia. The shortest route for East Asian ports is an important sea route connecting the Pacific Ocean with the Indian Ocean.
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The Strait of Malacca connects the Pacific Ocean with the Indian Ocean.
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The location of the Strait of Malacca on the world map is shown below
The Strait of Malacca, also known as the Strait of Malacca, is a long strait located between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and is jointly administered by Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Malacca is an important international transportation port in Malaysia in modern times, and it is customary to call it the strait in the world. Difference: The Singapore Strait is only a small part of it.
The strait runs southeast and northwest. Its western part belongs to the Burmese Sea, and its southeastern end connects to the South China Sea. With a total length of about 1,080 kilometers, the widest part of the strait is 370 kilometers in the northwest and only 37 kilometers in the narrowest part of the rolling Singapore Strait in the southeast.