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The Java Sea (Indonesian: Laut Jawa, Javanese: Segara Jawa) is an extensive shallow sea on the Sunda Shelf, between the Indonesian islands of Borneo to the north, Java to the south, Sumatra to the west, and Sulawesi to the east.
- Battle of the Java Sea
The Battle of the Java Sea (Indonesian: Pertempuran Laut...
- Second Battle of the Java Sea
The Second Battle of the Java Sea was the last naval action...
- Java
Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is...
- Battle of the Java Sea
The Java Sea is a large shallow sea on the Sunda Shelf. It is 320,000 km². It was formed as sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age. [1] The Java Sea is between the Indonesian islands of Borneo to the north, Java to the south; Sumatra to the west, and Sulawesi to the east.
Java Sea, portion of the western Pacific Ocean between the islands of Java and Borneo. It is bordered by Borneo (Kalimantan) on the north, the southern end of Makassar Strait on the northeast, Celebes and the Flores and Bali seas on the east, Java on the south, the Sunda Straits to the Indian Ocean.
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On 27 February 1942, the remnants of the ABDACOM striking force attempted to counter a major invasion fleet approaching Java. In the battle that followed, the Allied ships fought valiantly,...
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