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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banda_SeaBanda Sea - Wikipedia

    Islands bordering the Banda Sea include Sulawesi to the west, Buru, Ambon, Seram to the north, the Aru Islands, Tanimbar Islands, and Kai Islands to the east, and the Barat Daya Islands and Timor to the south.

  2. www.worldatlas.com › seas › banda-seaBanda Sea - WorldAtlas

    Mar 31, 2023 · The Banda Sea is in the western South Pacific Ocean just south of the Muluku Islands of Indonesia. Nestled within an arc of islands, the sea’s surface primarily consists of water and has minimal areas of land.

  3. Banda Sea, portion of the western South Pacific Ocean, bounded by the southern islands of the Moluccas of Indonesia (Alor, Timor, Wetar, Babar, Tanimbar, and Kai on the south and Ceram, Buru, and Sula on the north).

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  4. The Philippines, the Philippine Sea, and the Pacific Ocean are to the north; the Arafura Sea and the island of Timor are to the south. The islands comprise the two Indonesian propinsi (or provinsi; provinces) of North Maluku (Maluku Utara) and Maluku.

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    • Divided into Two separate basins. An underwater ridge divides the basins of the Banda Sea. The ridge is also covered with beautiful coral reefs in some places.
    • Earth’s deepest underwater exposed fault- The Webber Deep lies in the Banda Sea. The Banda Sea is quite fascinating. Under its waters is one of the deepest water bodies, called the Weber Deep.
    • The Banda Sea was first explored and mapped by the Dutch. It was during the Dutch colonial rule in the 1920s and 30s that the Banda Sea was explored. The research was done using the military vessel HMS Willebrord Snellius.
    • Perfect for scuba diving, snorkelling and swimming. A diving trip to the Banda Sea is a once-in-a-lifetime experience since the waters have remained largely untouched by human activities.
  5. The Banda Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Banda) are a volcanic group of ten small volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, about 140 km (87 mi) south of Seram Island and about 2,000 km (1,243 mi) east of Java, and constitute an administrative district (kecamatan) within the Central Maluku Regency in the Indonesian province of Maluku. The islands rise ...

  6. The Banda Sea is the sea of the South Moluccas in Indonesia. Technically, it is part of the Pacific Ocean, but it is separated from it by hundreds of islands and the Halmahera and Ceram Seas. Some of the bordering islands include Sulawesi to the west, Ambon, Buru, Ceram, Timor, and more.

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