A notable gulf in Oregon is Coos Bay, which is located on the southern coast of the state. Coos Bay is an estuarine bay and serves as a significant harbor for shipping and fishing activities. It is part of the larger Coos River estuary and is surrounded by the cities of Coos Bay and North Bend. This area is known for its rich Natural Resources and stunning coastal scenery.
Oregon is on the US Pacific Coast. Mississippi borders the Gulf of Mexico
in India, gulf of Mexico, California, Portugal, Oregon, France
There are several states that are on the coast of the United States. Four of these states are, California, Georgia, Florida, and Oregon.
California shares land borders with Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona. It also shares water bodies such as the Pacific Ocean with Oregon and the Gulf of California with Arizona.
Oregon does not typically experience hurricanes due to its location in the Pacific Northwest. Hurricanes are more common in the southern and eastern regions of the United States, particularly along the Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast. Oregon may occasionally experience remnants of tropical storms that have weakened as they move northward.
Senators Wayne Morse of Oregon & Ernest Gruening of Alaska voted against the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
There are five US states that touch the Pacific Ocean: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California and Hawaii.
The Mississippi River is an important waterway in the United States. It runs from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.
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
The sun always sets in the west, so in the U. S. that is the Pacific coast of California, Oregon and Washington state or the Gulf coast of Florida.
Here's some i found looking through a atlas: 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 -----------------
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