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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le passage de Maramasike est un étroit braLe passage de Maramasike est un étroit bras de mer qui sépare les deux îles de la province de Malaita, dans les Salomon : Malaita et Maramasike. Long d'environ 15 km, pour une largeur de quelques dizaines à quelques centaines de mètres, il s'achève, au nord-est, dans la , bordée de mangrove et parsemée d'îlots. Au sud-ouest, ses rives sont plus escarpées. * Portail du monde maritime * Portail des Îles Salomonmonde maritime * Portail des Îles Salomon , The Maramasike Passage (9°33′S 161°24′E /The Maramasike Passage (9°33′S 161°24′E / 9.550°S 161.400°E) is a narrow passage which separates the two main islands of Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands, the larger Malaita and the smaller South Malaita Island, also known as Maramasike. A similar passage is found between the Florida Islands. The channel is the result of volcanic activity. The northern mouth leads to Raroi Su'u Lagoon, a sheltered bay. The channel is 28 miles long and is navigable by small vessels. The northern mouth is much wider than the southern mouth, and is several miles wide with scattered barrier islands and mangrove patches. It narrows at the southern end, and is much deeper and is surrounded by cliffs. In places, the passage is less than 400 m wide and only about 4 m deep. The Saltwater Crocodile may inhabit the area, particularly the Taha River and Taramata Creek near the northern end of the passage. There are several villages along the passage, particularly on the northern stretch. A protected area including the passage, the 'Are'are Lagoon, southern Malaita and western South Malaita has been proposed.d western South Malaita has been proposed.
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rdfs:comment Le passage de Maramasike est un étroit braLe passage de Maramasike est un étroit bras de mer qui sépare les deux îles de la province de Malaita, dans les Salomon : Malaita et Maramasike. Long d'environ 15 km, pour une largeur de quelques dizaines à quelques centaines de mètres, il s'achève, au nord-est, dans la , bordée de mangrove et parsemée d'îlots. Au sud-ouest, ses rives sont plus escarpées. * Portail du monde maritime * Portail des Îles Salomonmonde maritime * Portail des Îles Salomon , The Maramasike Passage (9°33′S 161°24′E /The Maramasike Passage (9°33′S 161°24′E / 9.550°S 161.400°E) is a narrow passage which separates the two main islands of Malaita Province in the Solomon Islands, the larger Malaita and the smaller South Malaita Island, also known as Maramasike. A similar passage is found between the Florida Islands. The channel is the result of volcanic activity. The northern mouth leads to Raroi Su'u Lagoon, a sheltered bay. The Saltwater Crocodile may inhabit the area, particularly the Taha River and Taramata Creek near the northern end of the passage.reek near the northern end of the passage.
rdfs:label Passage de Maramasike , Maramasike Passage
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