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The name of the area of water between Malaysia and Sumatra is called the Strait of Malacca. It stretches for about 800 kilometers.
The Strait of Malacca is a narrow, 805 km (500 mile) stretch of water between West Malaysia)and the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It also connects the Pacific Ocean to the east with the Indian Ocean to the west.
Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei, plus Singapore is separated from Malaysia by a narrow strait.
because the seas are long and narrow.
Johor strait, separating Singapore with its northern neighbour country, Malaysia
There is no real "sea".. the straits (piece of narrow waterway) is called the Mallacca Straight. Immediately adjacent to the Malaca strait, and between Singapore and Borneo, is the south china sea, which lays on the east coast of Malaysia (the peninsula, not Malaysian Borneo). the area north of the malacca straight, on the other side of malaysia, is the andaman sea. to the south of Singapore, next to Borneo, and south of billitung; is the Java sea (south of Borneo, north of Java (where the capital of Indonesia = Jakarta is located) (Jakarta = Djakarta = Batavia = all old names for the same place). Hope this helps!Cheers.
No, the Straight of Gibraltar is a narrow strait between Europe and Africa.
An isthmus is a narrow body of water between two lands.
A "spot" is more narrow than a "narrow flood".
isthmus**fjordA narrow inlet is a ria.
Canals; they have two lands and a narrow body of water in between!
The narrow gap between the Hindu Kush is the Bosporus Strait