Gulf of Oman The Gulf Gulf of Cambay Gulf of Chihli Gulf of Thailand Gulf of Carpentaria Gulf of Tongking Gulf of Papua Itaurakia Gulf Gulf of st Vincent Gulf of Mexico Gulf of st Laurance Gulf of Panama Gulf or California Gulf of Penis Gulf of Fronseca Gulf of Chirqui Gulf of Nicoya Gulf of Mosquitos Gulf of Cupica Gulf of Hondoras Gulf of Venezuella Gulf of Daren Gulf of Tehuantepec Golfo San Matias Gulf of lions Gulf of Finland Gulf of masirah Gulf of adem Golfo de san jorge Gulf of sirte Gulf of Gabes Gulf of seuz Gulf of Bothnia Gulf of Aquba Gulf of Taganrog Gulf of Karkinitsky Gulf of Genoa Gulf of Antalya Gulf of Gascony Gulf of Tona Gizhiga Gulf Gulf of Anadya Gulf of Bothnia Pechora Gulf Gulf of ob Amuden Gulf
Two gulfs off the European continent are the Gulf of Bothnia (located between Sweden and Finland) and the Gulf of Finland (located between Finland and Estonia). One bay off the European continent is the Bay of Biscay (located in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, bordered by France and Spain).
The name of the ocean current responsible for warming Great Britain is the North Atlantic Drift, which is a branch of the Gulf Stream. This warm current brings mild temperatures to the region, moderating the climate compared to other locations at similar latitudes.
The Gulf Stream is the ocean current that runs along the east coast of the United States. It flows northward along the coast, bringing warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up to the Atlantic Ocean.
New Jersey is a state that highly consists of venison, or deer. That is why they call it Little Venice.
The Guajira is a small desert shared by Venezuela and Columbia.
The Guajira Desert which Venezuela shares with Columbia.
Llanos
Lake Maracaibo in northern Venezuela. It is a large shallow bay off the Gulf of Venezuela.
Lake Maracaibo, because it is also referred to as an extensive lake instead of a gulf due to its size and characteristics.
The Gulf of Tonkin.
the gulf of Bothnia
The Gulf of Finland lies between Finland and Estonia.
Gulf of Bothnia.
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Gulf of Finland (in finnish; Suomenlahti)
Christopher Columbus sailed along the eastern coast of Venezuela on his third voyage in 1498. In 1499, a Spanish expedition led by Alonso de Ojeda, gave the name Venezuela ("little Venice" in Spanish) to the Gulf of Venezuela, because of its imagined similarity to the Italian city.