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Persian Gulf - Wikipedia
Persian Gulf at Night from ISS, 2020. The Persian Gulf, [a] sometimes called the Arabian Gulf, [b] is a mediterranean sea in West Asia. The body of water is an extension of the Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. [1] It is connected to the Gulf of Oman in the east by the Strait of Hormuz.
Persian Gulf | Definition, Location, Map, Countries, & Facts
Feb 5, 2025 · Persian Gulf, shallow marginal sea of the Indian Ocean that lies between the Arabian Peninsula and southwestern Iran. The sea has an area of about 93,000 square miles. Its length is some 615 miles, and its width varies from a maximum of …
Persian Gulf - WorldAtlas
Feb 4, 2021 · The Persian Gulf is also referred to as the Arabian Gulf or Gulf of Iran. It covers approximately 251,000 km 2, with a maximum depth of 90 meters and an average depth of 50 meters. The Persian Gulf lies between Arabian Peninsula and Iran to …
Persian Gulf - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Persian Gulf from space, seen by satellite. The Persian Gulf is the name of a geographical place. Its location is in the Middle East. It is an extension of the Gulf of Oman. It is between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. During the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), the Persian Gulf came into news. Both sides attacked oil tankers of each other.
Political Map of Persian Gulf - Nations Online Project
The Persian Gulf is an arm of the Arabian Sea between the mountainous coast of southwestern Iran and the rather flat coast of Arabian Peninsula. The gulf is approximately 1000 km long and 200 to 300 km wide, with an area of about 250,000 km².
Map of the Persian Gulf Countries | Destination Iran
Dec 29, 2024 · What is the Persian Gulf? The Persian Gulf is a body of water in Western Asia, located between the Arabian Peninsula and the southwestern shores of Iran. It spans approximately 251,000 square kilometers and is bordered by eight countries: Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, and Oman.
Persian Gulf - New World Encyclopedia
Historically and commonly known as the Persian Gulf, this body of water is sometimes controversially referred to as the Arabian Gulf by certain Arab countries or simply The Gulf, although neither of the latter two terms is recognized internationally.
Persian Gulf summary | Britannica
Persian Gulf, Arm of the Arabian Sea. It is about 615 mi (990 km) long and rarely exceeds a depth of 300 ft (90 m). It is connected with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea through the Strait of Hormuz. It contains the island kingdom of Bahrain and is bordered by Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and Iraq.
Persian Gulf - Encyclopedia of World Geography
The Persian Gulf is an arm of the ARABIAN SEA extending some 600 mi (970 km) from east to west. It covers an area of approximately 89,000 square mi (230,000 square km) and the greatest depth is 335 ft (102 m).
The Persian Gulf: A Historical and Geographical Overview
English The Persian Gulf, located in Western Asia, is a strategically significant body of water bordered by Iran and several Arab countries. Throughout history, the name “Persian Gulf” has been widely recognized in historical maps, ancient texts, and official documents.