The Suez Canal
Gulf of Aden Gulf of Alaska Gulf of California Gulf of Carpentaria Oman Gulf of Fonseca Gulf of Guayaqui Gulf of Guinea Gulf of Chihli Gulf of Kotor Gulf of Mexico (the biggest gulf of the world) Gulf of Popua Gulf of Taranto Venezuela are the only ones I can think of. -Rifat Siddiqui Gulf of Tonkin
Suez Canal
There are numerous gulfs around the world, including the Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Alaska, Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of Aden. Gulfs are large bodies of water partially surrounded by land and connected to a larger body of water, such as an ocean. They play important roles in marine ecosystems and human activities such as shipping and fishing.
Gulf of Suez AND Gulf of Aquaba.-Luke-
Gulf of Mexico: Located between the southeastern United States, Mexico, and Cuba, it is known for its warm waters and rich biodiversity. Gulf of Alaska: Situated off the coast of the state of Alaska, it is known for its cold waters and diverse marine life. Gulf of Aden: Located between Yemen and Somalia in the Arabian Sea, it is an important waterway for international shipping.
The Arabian Peninsula.
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The Sinai Peninsula
The Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba
the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba