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Muli Strait

Coordinates: 7°49′23.23″S 139°0′43.74″E / 7.8231194°S 139.0121500°E / -7.8231194; 139.0121500
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Muli Strait
Indonesian: Selat Muli
Muli Strait is located in Western New Guinea
Muli Strait
Muli Strait
Coordinates7°49′23.23″S 139°0′43.74″E / 7.8231194°S 139.0121500°E / -7.8231194; 139.0121500
Typestrait
Basin countriesIndonesia

Muli Strait (Malay: Selat Muli, formerly Salat Moeli), or Marianne Strait (colonial Dutch Straat Marianne), named after Princess Marianne of the Netherlands, is a strait in the Indonesia province of Papua that separates the island of Yos Sudarso from coastal New Guinea to the east. At the southern end of Muli Strait is Komoran (Komolom) Island, with Buaya Strait (Bensbach Creek) separating it from Yos Sudarso to the north. Muli Strait was discovered by Europeans in 1826 by Dirk Hendrik Kolff.[citation needed]

Yos Sudarso island and the Muli Strait

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