None. Mexico City is landlocked, meaning no beach, bay or any other large body of water is close to it.
On the other hand, a famous resort city and bay is Acapulco, 300 kilometers (186 miles) south of the city.
Several bodies of water lie south of China. The bay which is directly south of China is the Bay of Bengal.
Yes it does. It flows from New Mexico, through the panhandle to Austin to the Gulf south of Bay City.
Galveston and Galveston Bay.
120 miles south west Tampa bay
Byron Bay is a city in New South Wales, Australia. It is the easternmost city in Australia and is known for it's beaches.
San Francisco is directly adjacent to the bay. Oakland is across the bay.
The body of water that joins Hudson Bay on the South is James Bay.
Yes, Houston is located near the Gulf of Mexico and is about 50 miles inland from the coast. So while it's not directly on the coast, it is still considered a coastal city due to its proximity to the water.
Melbourne is at the top of Port Phillip Bay. There is a smaller bay to the south-east of the city called Western Port Bay.
84 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 59 SOUTH from Houston to TX-60 to WHARTON and BAY CITY.Turn left off the exit ramp onto TX-60 SOUTH; continue on TX-60 SOUTH to Bay City.
hudson bay -------------------- Canada extends to the north pole. Directly north of Canada is south.
Incorrect: Gulf of Mexico Correct: It is actually the Apalachee Bay, not the Gulf of Mexico!