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The '''Strait of Quetana''', also known as the '''Quetana Strait''', is a narrow [[wikipedia:Strait|strait]] that connects the [[Cantalle Ocean]] to the [[Olympic Ocean]] and separates the continent of [[Euronia]] from [[Adula]] between western [[Zamastan]] and eastern [[Quetana]]. The two continents are separated by {{convert|52|km|mi nmi|lk=out|abbr=off}} of ocean at the Strait's narrowest point between [[Tedura]], Quetana, and [[Irocarres]], Zamastan. | The '''Strait of Quetana''', also known as the '''Quetana Strait''', is a narrow [[wikipedia:Strait|strait]] that connects the [[Cantalle Ocean]] to the [[Olympic Ocean]] and separates the continent of [[Euronia]] from [[Adula]] between western [[Zamastan]] and eastern [[Quetana]]. The two continents are separated by {{convert|52|km|mi nmi|lk=out|abbr=off}} of ocean at the Strait's narrowest point between [[Tedura]], Quetana, and [[Irocarres]], Zamastan. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 27 March 2022
Strait of Quetana | |
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Location | Cantalle Ocean, Olympic Ocean |
Type | Strait |
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Min. width | 52 km (32 mi) |
Max. depth | 306 metres (1,003 ft) |
The Strait of Quetana, also known as the Quetana Strait, is a narrow strait that connects the Cantalle Ocean to the Olympic Ocean and separates the continent of Euronia from Adula between western Zamastan and eastern Quetana. The two continents are separated by 52 kilometres (32 miles; 28 nautical miles) of ocean at the Strait's narrowest point between Tedura, Quetana, and Irocarres, Zamastan.