Riau Strait
Strait in Indonesia
00°50′00″N 104°20′00″E / 0.83333°N 104.33333°E / 0.83333; 104.33333Riau Strait (Indonesian: Selat Riau) is a strait in Riau Archipelago. The Riau Strait separates islands of Batam and Bintan. It is an important commercial waterway to the port of Singapore.[1]
The planned Batam-Bintan Bridge would be the first bridge to cross the strait.
References
- ^ 3949 Selat Riau Admiralty Chart
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