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The Indian ocean is bounded by several geographical features: to the north by the Indian subcontinent, to the west by the African continent, to the east by the Australian continent, and to the south by the Southern Ocean. Its northern limit is generally considered to be the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, while the southern limit is typically defined by the Antarctic convergence. The ocean covers an area of approximately 70.56 million square kilometers, making it the third-largest ocean in the world.

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