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  • 91Scotia Sea — ▪ Antarctica       marine region, part of the South Atlantic Ocean, about 350,000 square miles (more than 900,000 square km) in area. It lies within a complex and tectonically active marine basin enclosed on the north, east, and south by the… …

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  • 92Sibutu Passage — coord|4|50|N|119|35|E|region:ID type:waterbody |display=title is a safe and deep channel some 18 miles (29 km) wide that separates Borneo from the Sulu Archipelago. It has a deep sill allowing entry of deep water into the Sulu basin while… …

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  • 93USA/USSR Joint Statement on Uniform Acceptance of Rules of International Law Governing Innocent Passage — The Joint Statement by the USA and the USSR (the superpowers of the time) was made to counteract state activity to restrict the passage of ships carrying potentially hazardous materials through states territorial sea, culminating mainly from the… …

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  • 94LGV SEA — LGV Sud Europe Atlantique LGV Sud Europe Atlantique Ligne de Tours à Bordeaux Carte de la ligne Pays   …

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  • 95Mediterranean Sea — Mediterranean redirects here. For other uses, see Mediterranean (disambiguation). Mediterranean sea redirects here. For the oceanographical term, see Mediterranean sea (oceanography). Mediterranean Sea Composite satellite ima …

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  • 96Red Sea — The Red Sea is a salt water inlet of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb sound and the Gulf of Aden. In the north are the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf …

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  • 97South China Sea — Not to be confused with East China Sea. South China Sea A map of t …

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  • 98Chukchi Sea — Map of the Chukchi Sea. Scientists on the sea ice in the Chukchi Se …

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  • 99Scotia Sea — Approximate area of the sea in the Southern Hemisphere L …

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  • 100Nord-West-Passage — Die Nordwestpassage New York – Tokio: Nordwestpassage (rote Linie) 14.000 km …

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