Gulf is a small arm of the sea with a narrow mouth and is almost surrounded by land.
Examples of gulf:
Gulf of Breeze, Florida
A large area of Sea that has land almost all the way around it
"Al Khaleej" is an Arabic term that translates to "the Gulf" in English. It is commonly used to refer to the Arabian Gulf region, specifically the body of water known as the Persian Gulf, located in the Middle East.
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A gulf is called a gulf because it is a large area of seawater partially enclosed by land, with a narrow mouth connecting it to the ocean. The term "gulf" is derived from the Latin word "golfo," which means a recess or a bay.
These countries are both called the GULF STATES and the ARAB EMIRATES.
Gulf countries are located in the continent of Asia. They are not a continent themselves. The term "Gulf countries" typically refers to countries surrounding the Persian Gulf in Western Asia.
George Bush
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Saudi - Riyal - TERM - SR UAE - Dirhams - TERM - AED Kuwait - Dinar - TERM - KD Bahrain - Dinar - TERM - BD Qatar - Riyal - TERM - QR Oman - Riyal - TERM - OR
Gulf of California
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In Social Studies, the term "Gulf" typically refers to a large area of sea partially enclosed by land, often serving as an important geographical feature for trade, navigation, and cultural exchange. Gulfs can influence climate and ecosystems in surrounding regions. They may also have historical significance, as they often serve as sites for major cities or trade routes. Examples include the Gulf of Mexico and the Persian Gulf.