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
are the only ones I can think of.
-Rifat Siddiqui
Gulf of Tonkin
it is not the middle east
Two prominent gulfs in the Middle East are the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Aqaba. The Persian Gulf, bordered by several countries including Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, is a critical waterway for oil transportation and has significant geopolitical importance. The Gulf of Aqaba, located between Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, connects to the Red Sea and serves as a strategic passage for maritime trade and tourism. Both gulfs play vital roles in regional commerce and international relations.
The Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf of Alaska are the two most prominent gulfs off the coast of the US. Two smaller gulfs are the Gulf of Maine and the Gulf of the Farallones.
Two countries of the middle east are Israel and Iran.
The Sinai Peninsula is surrounded by the Gulf of Suez to the west and the Gulf of Aqaba to the east. These gulfs are part of the larger Red Sea and offer strategic maritime access to the region.
Yes; it is written as Middle East when you use it.
Two kingdoms still existing in the Middle East are Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
The two largest gulfs off the coast of the US are the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf of Alaska. Two other gulfs are the Gulf of Maine and the Gulf of the Farallones.
Currently, the two most populous religions in the Middle East are Islam and Christianity. However, no discussion of the Middle East is complete without mentioning Judaism.
The Arabian and the Syrian Deserts are the largest in the Middle East.
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Cyprus and Bahrain are the two islands in the Middle East.