Albarine Sea
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| Albarine Sea | |
|---|---|
A map of the Albarine Sea | |
| Location | Southeastern Hesperida |
| Type | Sea |
| Etymology | Gabriel Nicolas de Albarine, French explorer |
| Primary inflows | Eun River, Su River, Xianhai Gulf, Zhongshui River |
| Primary outflows | Promethean Sea |
| Basin countries | Coastal nations: |
| Surface area | 198,286 square kilometres (76,559 sq mi) |
| Islands | Sarene Islands |
| Settlements | Althea, Anmi, Auvergne, Constantia, Fort Hollister, Hanyeong, Lyrene, Munseong, Suyang, Yeocheon |
The Albarine Sea is a medium-sized, economically important sea in southeastern Hesperida with Haesan, Laeral, and Libertas Omnium Maximus forming the sea's boundaries, and it is separated from the Promethean Sea by the Sarene Islands. It is named after the 18th century French explorer Gabriel Nicolas de Albarine.