Venezuela does not.
The Gulf of Paria separate the west coast of Trinidad from the east coast of Venezuela.
We see Tablazo Bay or the Bay of El Tablazobetween Columbia and Venezuela. A link is provided to satellite photographs of the area (scroll down to see them all), and it is relatively easy to use one of the popular search engines to get maps and other images.
Gulf of Mexico(Kaylop)
Some notable gulfs in South America include the Gulf of Venezuela, located between Venezuela and Colombia, and the Gulf of Paria, situated between Trinidad and Tobago and the northeastern coast of Venezuela. Additionally, the Gulf of San Jorge is found in Argentina, while the Gulf of Guayaquil lies on the coast of Ecuador. These gulfs play significant roles in local ecosystems and economies, particularly in fishing and shipping.
Gulf of Aden Gulf of Alaska Gulf of California Gulf of Carpentaria Oman Gulf of Fonseca Gulf of Guayaqui Gulf of Guinea Gulf of Chihli Gulf of Kotor Gulf of Mexico (the biggest gulf of the world) Gulf of Popua Gulf of Taranto Venezuela are the only ones I can think of. -Rifat Siddiqui Gulf of Tonkin
The lake is Lake Maracaibo, actually a brackish bay off the Gulf of Venezuela.
Iran is a country on the Persian Gulf.
Kuwait is a country in the Persian Gulf
No, it is an eastern, north Atlantic Island.
Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf and the smallest country in the Persian Gulf area.
No, Romania is not a gulf country. A gulf is a large area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, while Romania is a country in southeastern Europe. Romania does not have any major gulf or significant coastal area that would classify it as a gulf country.