The Bali Sea is a body of water in the Pacific Ocean that separates several Indonesian islands. It serves as an important waterway for regional shipping and fishing in Southeast Asia.
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The Bali Sea (Indonesian: Laut Bali, Balinese: ᬲᭂᬕᬭᬩᬮᬶ, romanized: Segara Bali) is the body of water north of the island of Bali and south of Kangean Island in Indonesia. The sea forms the south-west part of the Flores Sea, and the Madura Strait opens into it from the west.
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