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Songun sea | |
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Location | southern Crona |
Type | Sea |
Etymology | See below |
Basin countries | |
Islands | Malentine Archipelego |
Settlements | Kurst, Cape Town |
The Songun sea is a nearly enclosed part of the ocean stretching from the southern tip of Crona towards the center of the continent, splitting the continents southern regions into two enormous peninsulas. The sea meets the ocean at the Songun Straits.
Etymology
Geography
The Songun sea is nearly split in two at the Warrington Strait, a divide that creates two largely separated regions. These are commonly referred to as the North and South Songun sea, but also use other names such as the Malentine sea for the Northern half.
North Songun Sea
Arcer is here