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5°31′39″N 95°11′37″E / 5.52750°N 95.19361°E / 5.52750; 95.19361

Point Raja (Indonesian: Ujung Raja, Acehnese: Ujong Raja, Dutch: Oedjong Raja), literally means "king's point", is a cape located in Peukan Bada subdistrict, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh, Indonesia. The cape is the westernmost point of Sumatra. Point Raja is known for its wildlife and high, dangerous waves.[1] The cape is one of main capes for ocean voyaging around the bays of Aceh.[2] Oedjong means "cape" or "point" in Dutch language on maps of the Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia).[3]

According to the International Hydrographic Organization's definitions of Bay of Bengal,[4] Andaman Sea[4]: p.21  and Malacca Strait,[5] it is the southeasternmost point of Bay of Bengal and the southwesternmost point of Andaman Sea. Immediately southeast of Andaman Sea lies Malacca Strait which is not part of Andaman Sea. To southeast of Malacca Strait lies Singapore Strait.

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References

  1. ^ "Tantangan Ekstrim Penjaga Menara Suar Navigasi Sabang". Berita Trans. 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  2. ^ "Ini Dia, Jalur Pelayaran Teluk Aceh Pada Tahun 1745 Karya Kartografer Perancis". Acehsatu.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  3. ^ Glossary of Terms Appearing on Maps of the Netherlands East Indies, United States Army Map Service, page 115.
  4. ^ a b "Limits of Oceans and Seas, 3rd edition" (PDF). International Hydrographic Organization. 1953. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  5. ^ Limits of Oceans and Seas (PDF) (3rd ed.). International Hydrographic Organization. 1953. p. 23. Retrieved 2018-12-03.


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