Today the term South Seas, or South Sea, most commonly refers to the portion of the Pacific Ocean south of the equator. The term South Sea may also be used...
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The South Seas Mandate, officially the Mandate for the German Possessions in the Pacific Ocean Lying North of the Equator, was a League of Nations mandate...
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The South Sea Company (officially: The Governor and Company of the merchants of Great Britain, trading to the South Seas and other parts of America and...
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expeditions there. Nan Hai, the South Sea, was one of the Four Seas of Chinese literature. There are three other seas, one for each of the four cardinal...
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Look up South Sea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. South Sea, South Seas or Southsea may refer to: Pacific Ocean, originally named by European explorers...
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The South Seas genre is a genre spanning various expressive forms including literature, film, visual art, and entertainment that depicts the islands of...
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This is a list of seas of the World Ocean, including marginal seas, areas of water, various gulfs, bights, bays, and straits. In many cases it is a matter...
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South Seas Adventure is a 1958 American documentary film. It was the fifth in the documentary series filmed in Cinerama. Locations included Waikiki Beach...
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Omoo (redirect from Omoo: a Narrative of Adventures In the South Seas)
in the South Seas is the second book by American writer Herman Melville, first published in London in 1847, and a sequel to his first South Seas narrative...
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"The Seven Seas" is a figurative term for all the seas of the known world. The phrase is used in reference to sailors and pirates in the arts and popular...
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