Flores-sea


[flawr-is, -eez, flohr-] /ˈflɔr ɪs, -iz, ˈfloʊr-/

noun
1.
a sea between Sulawesi and the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia. About 180 miles (290 km) wide.
noun
1.
a part of the Pacific Ocean in Indonesia between Celebes and the Lesser Sunda Islands

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