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The water body 400 miles west of St. John's, Newfoundland is the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is a significant body of water between Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces of Canada. The Gulf of St. Lawrence is known for its rich marine life and diverse ecosystems.
The Gulf of Saint Lawrence is 400 miles west of Saint John's, Newfoundland. It is also close to Labrador.
The body of water that is 400 miles west of Saint John's Newfoundland is the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Newfoundland is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on all sides, with the Gulf of St. Lawrence to its north and east, and the Cabot Strait to its west.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
The islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon are French possessions in the Gulf of St. Lawrence about 20 km west of the Burin peninsula on the south coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
Puerto Rico is farther west than Newfoundland.
The gulf to the west of Africa is the gulf of Guinea.