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Madura Strait

Madura Strait is a stretch of water that separates the Indonesian islands of Java and Madura, in the province of East Java. The islands of Kambing, Giliraja, Genteng, and Ketapang lie in the Strait. The Suramadu Bridge, the longest in Indonesia, spans the strait between Surabaya on Java and Bangkalan on Madura.[1]

Madura Strait
Selat Madura (Indonesian)
Madura Strait as seen from Surabaya with Madura Island in the background.
Madura Strait
Madura Strait separates the islands of Java (left) and Madura (center).
LocationSouthern Indonesia, between Java Sea, Bali Sea, and Bali Strait
Coordinates7°21′S 113°03′E / 7.350°S 113.050°E / -7.350; 113.050
TypeStrait
Part ofIndian Ocean
Primary inflowsBrantas River
Bengawan Solo
Basin countriesIndonesia
Surface area9,500 km2 (3,700 sq mi)
Average depth49 m (161 ft)
Max. depth81 m (266 ft)
at Eastern Side of Madura Strait
SettlementsGresik, Surabaya, Sidoarjo, Pasuruan, Probolinggo, Situbondo, Sumenep, Sampang, Pamekasan, Bangkalan
ReferencesSelat Madura: Indonesia National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA

In some old Western and old Indonesian sources, the strait commonly appears as Surabaya Strait (Indonesian: Selat Surabaya), but this name is not accepted in the official cartography.[2][3]

Geography edit

The Madura Strait is located in the east of the province of northern East Java, precisely in the southwest, north, and east of the city of Surabaya; east of Sidoarjo Regency; west and south of the island of Madura; and north of the Pasuruan, Probolinggo, and Situbondo area. In this strait there are also small islands, including Kambing Island, Giliraja Island, and Genteng Island near the island of Madura, and Ketapang Island in the coastal waters of Probolinggo Regency. As a maritime waterway, the Madura strait connects various seas along the Java sea, Bali sea, and Bali strait.

A remarkable story about the origin of the Madura Strait is contained in the Javanese historical poem of Nagarakertagama, dating from circa 1365. According to the author of the poem, the strait between Java and Madura, which originally were supposedly a single island, was formed in 202 as a result of a powerful earthquake. This version does not have any scientific confirmation.[4]

Culture and economic importance edit

 
Activities in Tanjung Perak

The Madura Strait coastal community, like other coastal communities also has coastal culture, one of its cultures, is when every specific date, based on the Islamic calendar, is held a tradition called Pethik Laut, which is in the form of releasing offerings carried together and released to middle of the beach. The majority of the people's livelihoods throughout the Madura Strait coastline are fishermen and salt farmers, even the strait coastal area is also one of the largest salt producers in Indonesia.

The Madura Strait is also used as an object of tourism, industry and transportation. One of power plant industries, namely PLTU Paiton, is located on the coast of the strait, namely in the Paiton sub-district, Probolinggo Regency and is one of the largest power plants on the island of Java. Tourism objects on the Madura Strait coast, including the famous ones are Kenjeran Beach in Surabaya, Bentar Beach in Probolinggo District, and Pasir Putih Beach in Situbondo Regency.

Sea transportation facilities are ferry boats, which connect the Madura Strait on two lines, namely the connecting line Ujung Port (Surabaya) with the Port of Kamal (Bangkalan, Madura), and the connecting line Kalianget Port (Sumenep, Madura) with Pelabuhan Jangkar (Situbondo, East Java ) Other transportation facilities, namely the Suramadu Bridge is a means of land transportation connecting Java-Madura and has a very large impact on the economy of the two islands.

References edit

  1. ^ Taufiq, Rohman (10 June 2009). . Tempo. Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Surabaya Strait definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary". www.collinsdictionary.com. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Surabaya | Indonesia". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  4. ^ Schaub 1992, p. 38.

Further reading edit

  • Schaub, Wilhelm (1992). Нагаракертагама» как источник по истории раннего Маджапахита (1293—1365) [“Nagarakertagama” as a source on the history of the early Majapahit (1293-1365)] (in Russian). Moscow: Гл. ред. вост. лит. ISBN 978-502-0172-32-6.

External links edit

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Translated ru Madurskij proliv to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Madura Strait is a stretch of water that separates the Indonesian islands of Java and Madura in the province of East Java The islands of Kambing Giliraja Genteng and Ketapang lie in the Strait The Suramadu Bridge the longest in Indonesia spans the strait between Surabaya on Java and Bangkalan on Madura 1 Madura StraitSelat Madura Indonesian Madura Strait as seen from Surabaya with Madura Island in the background Madura StraitMadura Strait separates the islands of Java left and Madura center LocationSouthern Indonesia between Java Sea Bali Sea and Bali StraitCoordinates7 21 S 113 03 E 7 350 S 113 050 E 7 350 113 050TypeStraitPart ofIndian OceanPrimary inflowsBrantas River Bengawan SoloBasin countriesIndonesiaSurface area9 500 km2 3 700 sq mi Average depth49 m 161 ft Max depth81 m 266 ft at Eastern Side of Madura StraitSettlementsGresik Surabaya Sidoarjo Pasuruan Probolinggo Situbondo Sumenep Sampang Pamekasan BangkalanReferencesSelat Madura Indonesia National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Bethesda MD USAIn some old Western and old Indonesian sources the strait commonly appears as Surabaya Strait Indonesian Selat Surabaya but this name is not accepted in the official cartography 2 3 Contents 1 Geography 2 Culture and economic importance 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksGeography editThe Madura Strait is located in the east of the province of northern East Java precisely in the southwest north and east of the city of Surabaya east of Sidoarjo Regency west and south of the island of Madura and north of the Pasuruan Probolinggo and Situbondo area In this strait there are also small islands including Kambing Island Giliraja Island and Genteng Island near the island of Madura and Ketapang Island in the coastal waters of Probolinggo Regency As a maritime waterway the Madura strait connects various seas along the Java sea Bali sea and Bali strait A remarkable story about the origin of the Madura Strait is contained in the Javanese historical poem of Nagarakertagama dating from circa 1365 According to the author of the poem the strait between Java and Madura which originally were supposedly a single island was formed in 202 as a result of a powerful earthquake This version does not have any scientific confirmation 4 Culture and economic importance edit nbsp Activities in Tanjung PerakThe Madura Strait coastal community like other coastal communities also has coastal culture one of its cultures is when every specific date based on the Islamic calendar is held a tradition called Pethik Laut which is in the form of releasing offerings carried together and released to middle of the beach The majority of the people s livelihoods throughout the Madura Strait coastline are fishermen and salt farmers even the strait coastal area is also one of the largest salt producers in Indonesia The Madura Strait is also used as an object of tourism industry and transportation One of power plant industries namely PLTU Paiton is located on the coast of the strait namely in the Paiton sub district Probolinggo Regency and is one of the largest power plants on the island of Java Tourism objects on the Madura Strait coast including the famous ones are Kenjeran Beach in Surabaya Bentar Beach in Probolinggo District and Pasir Putih Beach in Situbondo Regency Sea transportation facilities are ferry boats which connect the Madura Strait on two lines namely the connecting line Ujung Port Surabaya with the Port of Kamal Bangkalan Madura and the connecting line Kalianget Port Sumenep Madura with Pelabuhan Jangkar Situbondo East Java Other transportation facilities namely the Suramadu Bridge is a means of land transportation connecting Java Madura and has a very large impact on the economy of the two islands References edit Taufiq Rohman 10 June 2009 Indonesia Launches First Inter Island Bridge Tempo Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved 21 July 2010 Surabaya Strait definition and meaning Collins English Dictionary www collinsdictionary com Retrieved 10 March 2021 Surabaya Indonesia Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 10 March 2021 Schaub 1992 p 38 Further reading editSchaub Wilhelm 1992 Nagarakertagama kak istochnik po istorii rannego Madzhapahita 1293 1365 Nagarakertagama as a source on the history of the early Majapahit 1293 1365 in Russian Moscow Gl red vost lit ISBN 978 502 0172 32 6 External links edit nbsp Media related to Madura Strait at Wikimedia Commons nbsp This East Java location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Madura Strait amp oldid 1189995527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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