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Everything about The Flores Sea totally explainedThe Flores Sea covers 93,000 square miles (240,000 square kilometres) of water in the South Pacific. Technically, it's a part of the Pacific Ocean, bordering the Indian Ocean.
The following seas border the Flores Sea; they're the Java Sea (from the west), Banda Sea (from the east), Savu Sea (from the southwest), the Makassar Strait (from the northwest), and the Indian Ocean (from the south).
Islands that border this sea are the Lesser Sunda Islands and Celebes (Sulawesi).
Islands identifiable in the NASA link below are: Tanahjampea, Boneogeh, Bonerate, Kalaotoa.
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