Balintang Channel

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Balintang Channel is a deep, strategically important waterway in the northern Philippines that forms part of the passage between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea.

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Balintang Channel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sea channel
waterway
connectsTo Philippine Sea
South China Sea
country Philippines
depthCharacteristic deep
governedBy Philippines
surface form: Republic of the Philippines
hasNavigationHazard rough seas
strong currents
languageOfToponym English
locatedBetween Batanes Islands
surface form: Batanes and Babuyan Islands
locatedIn northern Philippines
locatedInBodyOfWater Philippine Sea
South China Sea
locatedInContinent Asia
locatedInRegion Luzon Strait
locatedNear Babuyan Islands
Batanes Islands
locatedNorthOf Luzon
partOf Luzon Strait
South China Sea
surface form: Philippine Sea–South China Sea passage
partOfMaritimeArea western Pacific Ocean
surface form: Western Pacific Ocean
partOfMaritimeDisputeRegion South China Sea
surface form: South China Sea area
separates Babuyan Islands
Batanes Islands
surface form: Batanes
strategicImportance international shipping route
military significance
usedFor commercial shipping
fishing
naval transit

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Luzon Strait hasPart Balintang Channel