Gulf of Tolo
Body of water in Indonesia
2°00′00″S 122°30′00″E / 2.00000°S 122.50000°E / -2.00000; 122.50000The Gulf of Tolo (Indonesian: Teluk Tolo or Towori), also known as the Bay of Tolo, is the body of water lying between the eastern and south-eastern peninsulas of the island of Sulawesi (Celebes) in Indonesia.
Unlike the Gulf of Tomini to its north[1] or the Gulf of Boni to its south-west,[2] the Bay of Tolo is not recognized as a gulf by the International Hydrographic Organization. Instead, it is included in the area of the Banda Sea.[3]
See also
- Gulf of Tomini
- Gulf of Boni
References
Citations
- ^ IHO (1953), §48 (d).
- ^ IHO (1953), §48 (k).
- ^ IHO (1953), §48 (g).
Bibliography
- Limits of Oceans and Seas, 3rd ed. (PDF), International Hydrographic Organization, 1953, archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-10-05, retrieved 29 December 2020.
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