Tablas Strait
Tablas Strait | |
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Tabuas Strait | |
Tablas Strait Location within the Philippines | |
Location | MIMAROPA and Western Visayas, Philippines |
Coordinates | 12°24′54″N 121°43′32.16″E / 12.41500°N 121.7256000°ECoordinates: 12°24′54″N 121°43′32.16″E / 12.41500°N 121.7256000°E |
Type | strait |
Tablas Strait (also Tabuas Strait; Filipino: Kipot ng Tablas) is a strait in the Philippines separating Mindoro Island from Panay and Romblon islands. The approximate depth of the strait is 545 meters (1,788 ft).
The strait is known for being the place where the Sulpicio Lines-owned passenger ferry MV Doña Paz sank on 20 December 1987 after colliding with the oil tanker MT Vector, resulting in more than 4,000 deaths. It was the deadliest shipwreck in history.
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