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The '''Oriental Sea''' is a {{wpl|sea}} connecting the [[Cercian Ocean]] to the [[Bhasari Ocean]] and isolating [[Tusola]] from [[Patyria]] and [[Oridia]]. It is bordered by Patyria to the north and northwest; by Oridia to the east; by [[Ekalla]] and the [[Ekallan Straits]] to the south; and by Tusola to the southwest. It is officially classified by the Oceaonographic Commission of the [[International Assembly]] as an offshoot of the Bhasari Ocean, but historically it has been treated as a separate body of water. It stretches over 3000 kilometers north-south from the Bay of Beuje to the Cape of Gold (the easternmost point of Ekalla), and over 1600 kilometers east-west at its widest latitude, just south of the coast of [[Kulan]].  
The '''Oriental Sea''' is a {{wpl|sea}} connecting the [[Cercian Ocean]] to the [[Bhasari Ocean]] and isolating [[Tusola]] from [[Patyria]] and [[Oridia]]. It is bordered by Patyria to the north and northwest; by Oridia to the east; by [[Ekalla]] and the [[Ekallan Straits]] to the south; and by Tusola to the southwest. It is officially classified by the Oceaonographic Commission of the [[International Assembly]] as an offshoot of the Bhasari Ocean, but historically it has been treated as a separate body of water. It stretches over 3000 kilometers north-south from the Bay of Beuje to the Cape of Gold (the easternmost point of Ekalla), and over 1600 kilometers east-west at its widest latitude, just south of the coast of [[Kulan]].  


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Oriental Sea
File:Vasarden Oriental Sea.jpg
Map of the Mediterranean Sea
TypeSea
Primary inflowsCercian Ocean, Bhasari Ocean, Jutska
Basin countries
Surface areaTBD
Average depthTBD
Max. depthTBD
IslandsTBA

The Oriental Sea is a sea connecting the Cercian Ocean to the Bhasari Ocean and isolating Tusola from Patyria and Oridia. It is bordered by Patyria to the north and northwest; by Oridia to the east; by Ekalla and the Ekallan Straits to the south; and by Tusola to the southwest. It is officially classified by the Oceaonographic Commission of the International Assembly as an offshoot of the Bhasari Ocean, but historically it has been treated as a separate body of water. It stretches over 3000 kilometers north-south from the Bay of Beuje to the Cape of Gold (the easternmost point of Ekalla), and over 1600 kilometers east-west at its widest latitude, just south of the coast of Kulan.