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Geography of Sulawesi Island Indonesia

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My big brother is wondering about some details on Geography of Sulawesi Island Indonesia please help.

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  1. Guest3259
    Sulawesi Indonesia is the world's eleventh-largest island, covering an area of 174,600 km2 (67,413 sqmi). The island is surrounded by Borneo to the west, by the Philippines to the north, by Maluku to the east, and by Flores and Timor to the south. It has a distinctive shape, dominated by four large peninsulas: the Semenanjung Minahassa; the East Peninsula; the South Peninsula; and the South-east Peninsula. The central part of the island is ruggedly mountainous, such that the island's peninsulas have traditionally been remote from each other, with better connections by sea than by road. Three bays dominate the island: Gulf of Tomini, Tolo Sea, and Bone Sea, while the Strait of Makassar runs the western side of the Sulawesi island Indonesia.

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