An arm of the Red Sea off northeast Egypt west of the Sinai Peninsula.
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Maritime inlet that connects the Isthmus of Suez to the Red Sea and, with the Suez Canal, separates the Sinai Peninsula from the rest of Egypt.
Almost 200 miles (320 km) long and 12 to 20 miles (20 - 32 km) wide, the Gulf of Suez is 210 feet (65 m) deep at its deepest point. It is an important passageway for shipping between Egypt and the lands of the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, and for ships using the Suez Canal. It contains rich petroleum deposits, which have been used on a large scale since the 1960s.
— ARTHUR GOLDSCHMIDT
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a northwestern arm of the Red Sea linked to the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal
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| Location | Egypt |
| Coordinates | 28°10′00″N 033°27′00″E / 28.166667°N 33.45°ECoordinates: 28°10′00″N 033°27′00″E / 28.166667°N 33.45°E |
| Max. length | 314 km (195 mi) |
| Max. width | 32 km (20 mi) |
| Average depth | 40 ft (12 m) |
| Max. depth | 60 ft (18 m) |
The northern end of the Red Sea is bifurcated by the Sinai Peninsula, creating the Gulf of Suez (Arabic: خليج السويس; transliterated: Khalīǧ as-Suwais) in the west and the Gulf of Aqaba to the east. The Gulf of Suez is formed within a relatively young, but now inactive rift basin, the Gulf of Suez Rift, dating back about 28 million years.[1] It stretches some 300 kilometres (190 mi) north by northwest, terminating at the Egyptian city of Suez and the entrance to the Suez Canal. Along the mid-line of the Gulf lies the border between the continents of Africa and Asia.[2] The entrance of the Gulf lies atop the mature Gemsa oil and gas field.[3]
The Gulf of Suez occupies the northwestern arm of the Red Sea between Africa proper (west) and the Sinai Peninsula (east) of Egypt. It is the third arm of the triple junction rift system. The second arm of the triple junction system is the Gulf of Aqaba.
The length of the gulf, from its mouth at the Strait of Jubal to its head at the city of Suez, is 195 miles (314 km), and it varies in width from 12 to 20 miles (19 to 32 km).
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