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== Strategic Significance ==
== Strategic Significance ==
== Sea Traffic and Commercial Sea Lanes ==
== Sea Traffic and Commercial Sea Lanes ==
[[Category:Straits]]
[[Category:Arcerion]]

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Warrington Strait
The Warrington Straits as seen from the Arcer side.
TypeSea Strait
Primary inflowsSongun Sea
Primary outflowsMalentine Sea
Basin countriesArcerion, Istrenya
Average depth646 m (2,119 ft)
Max. depth922 m (3,025 ft)
SettlementsChester-on-Moore, Arcerion

The Warrington Strait is a narrow strait that connects the Songun Sea and the Malentine Sea and separates the Southeastern Cronan peninsula from the Southwestern.

Ferries cross between the Arcer City of Chester-on-Moore and the Istrenyan city of Maak'eln every day in times as short as an hour. The strait's depth ranges at its deepest point from two hundred to eight hundred metres.

The strait lies in the territorial waters of Arcerion and Istrenya, and under the League of Nations conventions on International Sea Traffic and Maritime Navigation all foreign vessels and aircraft have freedom of flight and navigation to cross the Strait in case of continuous transit.

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Sea Traffic and Commercial Sea Lanes