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The Sulu and Celebes Seas, a semi-enclosed sea area and porous region that covers an area of space around 1 million square kilometres, have been subject... |
Abduction of Crew in the Sulu-Celebes Seas and Waters off Eastern Sabah". July 2019. ReCAAP (2020). "Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia: Half Year... |
James Brooke (category People involved in anti-piracy efforts) suppressed piracy in the region and, in the ensuing turmoil, restored the Sultan of Brunei to his throne, for which the Sultan made Brooke the Rajah of... |
Somali piracy in context." Journal of Contemporary African Studies 28.3 (2010): 325-341. Arabian Sea, Encyclopædia Britannica "Limits of Oceans and Seas, 3rd... |
Philippine Navy (redirect from Republic of the Philippines Navy) for anti-piracy missions on the Sulu Sea also deploys naval assets during humanitarian assistance operations in the aftermath of disasters. The PN's headquarters... |
1080/10576100701329568. S2CID 110385039. Febrica, Senia (2014). "Securing the Sulu-Sulawesi Seas from Maritime Terrorism: a Troublesome Cooperation?". Perspectives... |
North Borneo dispute (category Territorial disputes of the Philippines) as the successor state of the Sultanate of Sulu, retains a "dormant claim" on Eastern Sabah on the basis that the territory was only leased to the British... |
Raj of Sarawak (redirect from The Kingdom of Sarawak) Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: Vol 1. Chapman and Hall. p. 170. Mundy, Rodney (1848). Narrative of Events in Borneo and Celebes, down to the Occupation... |
Sabah (redirect from Biodiversity in Sabah) kilometres (28,534 sq mi) surrounded by the South China Sea in the west, Sulu Sea in the northeast and Celebes Sea in the southeast. Sabah has a total of 1... |
ASEAN (redirect from ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic and Research Office) strait of Malacca and in the Sulu and Celebes Sea is one of the main non-traditional security threats for the region, it has challenged the capacity of its... |
Maritime domain awareness (category Law of the sea) Sulu and Celebes Seas, but has been extended over the entire island country's territory. In March 2012, the South African Navy announce the establishment... |
Gulf of Aden (category Piracy by body of water) routes and their associated kingdoms began to collapse, leading to a rise in piracy in the area. The 1st-century Periplus of the Erythraean Sea documents... |
Philippines (redirect from Biodiversity in the Philippines) from the South China Sea to the Celebes Sea, the Philippines is bordered by the Philippine Sea to the east, and the Sulu Sea to the southwest. The country's... |
Maphilindo (category History of the Philippines (1946–1965)) Sussman, Gerald (1983). "Macapagal, the Sabah Claim and Maphilindo: The politics of penetration". Journal of Contemporary Asia. 13 (2): 210–228. doi:10... |
233 metres (4,045 ft). The Otranto Sill, an underwater ridge, is located at the border between the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. The prevailing currents flow... |
province of the Philippines. It is the largest and northernmost of the major islands of the Sulu Archipelago and is located just off the southern coast... |
Brunei revolt (category 20th-century military history of the United Kingdom) risk was assessed as low and the British Far East Land, Sea and Air Commanders-in-Chief were away from Singapore as was the operational commander of land... |
Philippines, the United States Army had taken the responsibility for the defense of the country in the land, and the United States Navy in the seas until the passage... |
Dutch East Indies (redirect from Dutch colonialism in Southeast Asia) anti-piracy campaign. The campaign quickly drove out the Sultan, but across Aceh numerous local Muslim leaders mobilised and fought the Dutch in four... |
Handbook of Contemporary Malaysia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-317-62958-0. Kaur, A. (2016). Economic Change in East Malaysia: Sabah and Sarawak since... |