Geography Of The World

Gulf Of Riga
Covering an area of 18,000 km2, the Gulf of Riga is a large gulf of the Baltic Sea located in Northern Europe between the countries of Estonia and Latvia.
White Sea
Covering an area of 90,000 km2, the White Sea is a southern arm of the Barents Sea that is located on the northwestern coast of Russia.

Norwegian Sea
Covering an area of 1,383,000 km2, the Norwegian Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean located in Northern Europe.

Laptev Sea
Covering an area of 714,000 km2, the Laptev Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean that is located to the north of Siberia, Russia.

Barents Sea
Covering an area of 1,405,000 km2, the Barents Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean. It is located along the northern coasts of Norway and Russia.

Puerto Rico
The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is an island group consisting of the main island of Puerto Rico and numerous other smaller islands.

Ionian Sea
The Ionian Sea is situated to the south of the Adriatic Sea. It is bounded by the island of Sicily, the Salento Peninsula, and Calabria of southern Italy.
Gulf Of Fonseca
The Gulf of Fonseca is a shallow water body that is bordered by Honduras in the northeast, El Salvador in the northwest, and Nicaragua in the southeast.

Chukchi Sea
The Chukchi Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean situated between Russia and America, near northeastern Siberia and northwestern Alaska.

East Siberian Sea
The East Siberian Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean and is located along the northern shores of Eastern Siberia.

Gulf Of Oman
Covering a total area of 181,000 km2, The Gulf of Oman is a western extension of the Arabian Sea and is situated in the Middle East.
Denmark Strait
The Denmark Strait is a navigational passage between Greenland and Iceland. The very cold East Greenland current passes through it.
Gulf Of Aqaba
The northern portion of the Red Sea is divided by the Sinai Peninsula into the Gulf of Aqaba in the east and the Gulf of Suez in the west.
Arabian Peninsula
The Arabian Peninsula is the world’s largest peninsula by area, covering 3.2 million square kilometers. It was formed between 56 and 23 million years ago.
Korean Peninsula
One of Asia’s main peninsulas is the Korean Peninsula, located in East Asia. It is a large landform that extends about 1,100 km into the Pacific Ocean.

Gulf Of Mexico (Gulf of America)
Covering an area of 1,507,639 km2, the Gulf of Mexico is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean and the world’s largest gulf.
Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula is Europe's second-largest peninsula after the Scandinavian Peninsula. It is located on the continent's southwestern tip
Hudson Bay
The Hudson Bay is named for the Dutch explorer Sir Henry Hudson who explored these waters in 1610 while looking for a Northwest Passage to Asia.
Red Sea
The Red Sea is a semi-enclosed, warm strip of saltwater and an inlet (or extension) of the Indian Ocean that separates the continent of Africa from Asia.

Bay Of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal is the Indian Ocean’s second-largest subdivision after the Arabian Sea. It has a surface area of 2,600,000 km2.

Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf is part of the Indian Ocean, and is located in Western Asia as an extension of the Gulf of Oman via the Strait of Hormuz.

Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea is one of the seas of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the ocean’s 15th largest sea, covering an area of approximately 377,000 km2.

Black Sea
The Black Sea is one of the marginal seas of the Atlantic and the ocean’s 13th largest sea. I

Caspian Sea
The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest water body that is enclosed or bordered by land on all sides. It is located between Asia and Europe.

Aegean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is made up of 12 marginal seas of varied surface area. One such subdivision of the Mediterranean Sea is the Aegean Sea.

North Sea
The North Sea is one of the numerous seas in the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the North-East Atlantic Region and opens into the Atlantic Ocean via the English Channel.

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