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Muria Strait was a strait that once existed and connected Java and Muria Island. This strait was once a bustling trading area, with trading cities such as Demak, Jepara, Pati, and Juwana. In around 1657, river deposits that emptied into this strait were carried to the sea so that the strait was getting shallower and disappeared, so that Muria Island merged with Java Island.

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  • Selat Muria (in)
  • Muria Strait (en)
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  • Muria Strait was a strait that once existed and connected Java and Muria Island. This strait was once a bustling trading area, with trading cities such as Demak, Jepara, Pati, and Juwana. In around 1657, river deposits that emptied into this strait were carried to the sea so that the strait was getting shallower and disappeared, so that Muria Island merged with Java Island. (en)
  • Selat Muria adalah sebuah selat yang dahulu pernah ada dan menghubungkan antara Pulau Jawa dan Pulau Muria. Selat ini pernah menjadi kawasan perdagangan yang ramai, dengan kota-kota dagang seperti Demak, Jepara, Pati, dan Juwana. Pada sekitar 1657, endapan-endapan sungai yang bermuara di selat ini terbawa ke laut sehingga selat ini semakin lama semakin dangkal dan menghilang, sehingga Pulau Muria bergabung dengan Pulau Jawa. (in)
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  • Muria Strait (en)
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  • Muria Strait at the time of Sultan Trenggana . By 1657 this strait had shrunk or disappeared. (en)
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  • Muria Strait was a strait that once existed and connected Java and Muria Island. This strait was once a bustling trading area, with trading cities such as Demak, Jepara, Pati, and Juwana. In around 1657, river deposits that emptied into this strait were carried to the sea so that the strait was getting shallower and disappeared, so that Muria Island merged with Java Island. (en)
  • Selat Muria adalah sebuah selat yang dahulu pernah ada dan menghubungkan antara Pulau Jawa dan Pulau Muria. Selat ini pernah menjadi kawasan perdagangan yang ramai, dengan kota-kota dagang seperti Demak, Jepara, Pati, dan Juwana. Pada sekitar 1657, endapan-endapan sungai yang bermuara di selat ini terbawa ke laut sehingga selat ini semakin lama semakin dangkal dan menghilang, sehingga Pulau Muria bergabung dengan Pulau Jawa. (in)
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