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  1. The Strait of Malacca is a narrow stretch of water, 800 kilometres (500 mi) long and from 65 to 250 km (40–155 mi) wide, between the Malay Peninsula to the northeast and the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southwest, connecting the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) and the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean).

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  3. Jun 4, 2024 · Strait of Malacca, waterway connecting the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) and the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean). It runs between the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the west and peninsular (West) Malaysia and extreme southern Thailand to the east and has an area of about 25,000 square miles (65,000.

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    • Funnel-Shaped channel stretching to 800 kilometres. It is connected to the Singapore Strait at the southeastern end. The funnel-shaped Malacca Strait is around 800 kilometres or 550 miles long and 40-155 miles or 65-250 kilometres wide.
    • Named after the Malacca Sultanate. Malacca Strait was crucial for trade and travel in medieval times as well. Per historical texts, the port was named after the Malacca Sultanate, which controlled the region and the Strait from the 14th century to the early 15th century.
    • Malacca Strait has some coral reefs and sand ridges. The channel is generally shallow; however, it is up to 120 ft or 37 m deep in the southern part. Going to the northwest, the seabed slowly deepens until it reaches about 650 ft or 200 metres, when it finally merges with the Andaman Basin.
    • Malacca Strait experiences a hot and humid climate. Malacca Strait has a hot and humid climate. It is fed by the northeast monsoon during winter, while summers are characterised by the southwest monsoon.
  4. Nov 8, 2017 · The Strait of Malacca is a narrow waterway between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra that connects the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is a vital global shipping lane for many Asian countries, but also faces piracy, shipwrecks and environmental challenges.

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  5. Strait of Malacca, Channel connecting the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. It lies between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. It is 500 mi (800 km) long and is funnel-shaped; only 40 mi (65 km) wide in the south, it broadens in the north to 155 mi (249 km).

  6. Jun 30, 2021 · A public domain illustration by US Department of Defense showing the strait that connects the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. The strait was a key route for the Spice Trade and was controlled by various European powers.

  7. The Strait of Malacca is the shortest shipping route between the Far East and the Indian Ocean. Ships have passed through it for centuries, and trading posts grew up from an early stage, which simultaneously became centres of education, science and art.

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