Three countries have coasts along the Gulf of Mexico: the United States of America, Mexico (hence the name) and Cuba. Most of it is considered International Waters according to the conventions that nearly all the world recognizes.
The People's Republic of China claims sovereignty over the entire South China Sea including a lot of it that the Permanent Court of Arbitration recognizes as belonging to a bunch of other countries including the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
According to several international treaties, at least 10 miles between the shore and into the Gulf of Mexico belong to their respective countries, including the United States, Mexico and Cuba. Beyond that, the Gulf's waters are considered "international waters".
No, Syria is not a gulf country it is belong to sham countries.
There is no such thing as a"Gulf of New Mexico". There is a "Gulf of Mexico", and Texas is the state that borders both the gulf and the country of Mexico.
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The US has a "Gulf of Mexico." Vietnam has a "Tonkin Gulf." To name a few.
Mexico (the country, not the US State) qualifies as such.
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No. The Gulf of Mexico is a body of water located in North America. It is delimited to the north by the gulf coast of the United States and to the south by the gulf coast of Mexico. To the east it borders the island of Cuba.
The Gulf of Mexico is located west of Florida.