Sumba Strait

Coordinates: 9°05′00″S 120°00′00″E / 9.083333°S 120°E / -9.083333; 120
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Sumba Strait
Indonesian: Selat Sumba
Sumba Strait is located in Flores
Sumba Strait
Sumba Strait
Flores island and Sumba Strait
Coordinates9°05′00″S 120°00′00″E / 9.083333°S 120°E / -9.083333; 120
Typestrait
Basin countries Indonesia
ReferencesSumba Strait: Indonesia National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA

Sumba Strait (Indonesian: Selat Sumba) is a strait in Indonesia.

It separates the island of Sumba from the major islands of Flores and Sumbawa, as well as minor islands including Komodo and Rinca. It connects the Indian Ocean to the Savu Sea.

Prior to Indonesian independence it was known as Sandalwood Strait. It is also known as the Savu Sea.

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Notes

  1. ^ Goodall, George (Editor)(1943) Philips' International Atlas London, George Philip and Son map 'East Indies' pp.91-92