A strait is
a naturally created canal that links two larger bodies of water. Straits
typically consist of narrow, navigable waterways. It most frequently describes
a waterway that separates two geographical masses. It can be used for international navigation
between one area of the high seas or a zone of special economic significance
and another area of the high seas or an exclusive economic sector that are
subject to the legal regime of travel.
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