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Arctic Ocean / Shipping routes / Indonesia–Malaysia border / Indonesia–Thailand border / Strait of Malacca / Strait / Northwest Passage / Northern Sea Route / Piracy in the Strait of Malacca / Physical geography / Geography / Bodies of water
Date: 2015-04-07 07:58:34
Arctic Ocean
Shipping routes
Indonesia–Malaysia border
Indonesia–Thailand border
Strait of Malacca
Strait
Northwest Passage
Northern Sea Route
Piracy in the Strait of Malacca
Physical geography
Geography
Bodies of water

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