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connects the arabian sea with the red sea   gulf of aden  
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arm of the red sea between the sinai and arabian peninsulas   gulf of aqaba  
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arm of the indian ocean between india and the malay peninsula   bay of bengal  
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north of iberian peninsula and west of france   bay of biscay  
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off miami   biscayne bay  
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south of sydney, australia, explored by cook in 1770   botany bay  
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arm of the baltic between finland and sweden; the aland islands divide the baltic and this gulf   gulf of bothnia  
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arm of the bering sea north of alaska's aleutian islands   bristol bay  
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arm of the atlantic between baja and mainland mexico   gulf of california  
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arm of the arafura sea, northern australia   gulf of carpentaria  
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between maryland and virginia   chesapeake bay  
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arm of the baltic between helsinki and leningrad   gulf of finland  
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near edinburgh, scotland   firth of forth  
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between nova scotia and new brunswick; creates one of the world's highest tides causing a reversing falls on the lower saint john river   bay of fundy  
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on the gulf coast of texas   galveston bay  
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in the curve of west africa   gulf of guinea  
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site of a us naval base in cuba   guantanamo bay  
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outlet for fur traders, in north canada   hudson bay  
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site of ww 2's large pacific battle   leyte gulf  
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in the curve of mexico and the southeastern us   gulf of mexico  
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south of rhode island   narragansett bay  
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connects the arabian sea and the persian gulf   gulf of oman  
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arm of the arabian sea between iran and the arabian peninsula; contains bahrain   persian gulf  
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site of the 1989 exxon valdez alska oil spill   prince william sound  
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site of and ill-fated 1961 invasion of cuba   bay of pigs (Bahia de cochinos0  
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curved deep into washington state   puget sound  
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south of thailand   gulf of siam  
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in the philipines, with a us base   subic bay  
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inlet of the atlantic at cape town, south africa   table bay  
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arm of the south china sea, bordered by vietnam and china, site of alleged attacks justifying us entrance into the vietnam war   gulf of tonkin  
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formerly a large arm of the north sea, now a fresh-water lake in the netherlands   zeider zee  
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