Johor Strait separates Malaysia from:

Johor Strait separates Malaysia from:

  • (A) Sri Lanka
  • (B) Nepal
  • (C) India
  • (D) Singapore
The Johor Strait (also called the Straits of Johor or Tebrau Strait) separates Malaysia’s Johor state at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula from Singapore. Stretching about 50 km, the strait forms a natural boundary, and the Johor-Singapore Causeway spans it, linking Johor Bahru in Malaysia with Woodlands in Singapore.
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