30 degrees north and 50 degrees east is in the Persian Gulf
Longitude spanned from Africa to the gulf Coast. Its latitude was notable because it was quite far south for a strong hurricane, with a center as far as 10.2 north.
The Gulf of Alaska is directly south of the state of Alaska. It is a large inlet of the Pacific Ocean that extends approximately 775 miles (1,250 km) from the Alaska Peninsula to the Alexander Archipelago.
The Gulf south of the United States is the Gulf of Mexico. It is bordered by the southern United States, Mexico, and Cuba. The Gulf of Mexico is known for its warm waters, diverse marine life, and importance as a major shipping route.
The Gulf of Mexico
Throughout the world's coastal areas, gulfs (or, bodies of water extending into a land-mass as an inlet or bay or even as a passage) are a common occurrence. In modern times, the Persian Gulf is one of the most-often cited gulfs for political and military reasons. Yet, the Gulf of Mexico (south of the U.S.A.), Spencer Gulf and Gulf St. Vincent (south of Australia), the Gulfs of Alaska and California (on the North American west coast), and the Gulf of Panama (south of Panama in Central America) are just a few of the many more that exist.
The gulf of Oman
The Arabian Gulf
The gulf of Oman
The Persian Gulf.
The Arabian Gulf
There is no such coordinate as 100 degrees latitude, either north or south. The maximum latitude number is 90 degrees, at the north and south poles.
Gulf of Thailand
It is the Gulf of Thailand, or Gulf of Siam.
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Thailand
Gulf of Guinea
The Gulf of Tonkin near North Vietnam