"Banda Sea" meaning in All languages combined

See Banda Sea on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: the Banda Sea [canonical]
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  1. A large sea bordering the Pacific Ocean near Indonesia and surrounded by many islands, such as Timor and the Banda Islands. Translations (Banda Sea): Bandské moře [neuter] (Czech), mer de Banda [feminine] (French), Bandasee [feminine] (German)
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