Bay Of Biscay On Map

Bay Of Biscay On Map. Bay of Biscay physical map Other languages, however, have a different name for the sea English: A map showing the location of the Bay of Biscay — in the North Atlantic Ocean bordering on France and Spain

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The average depth is 1,744 metres (5,722 ft) and maximum depth is. The Celtic Sea lies to the north of the Bay of Biscay

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Bay of Biscay, wide inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean indenting the coast of western Europe.Forming a roughly triangular body with an area of about 86,000 square miles (223,000 square km), it is bounded on the east by the west coast of France and on the south by the north coast of Spain.Its maximum depth, a little south of its center, is 15,525 feet (4,735 meters). Covering an area of 223,000 km 2, the Bay of Biscay is a wide extension of the North Atlantic Ocean that is located on the western coast of Europe.The Bay of Biscay is bounded in the east by France and in the south by Spain Bay of Biscay, wide inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean indenting the coast of western Europe.Forming a roughly triangular body with an area of about 86,000 square miles (223,000 square km), it is bounded on the east by the west coast of France and on the south by the north coast of Spain.Its maximum depth, a little south of its center, is 15,525 feet (4,735 meters).

Bay Of Biscay Europe Map. Limits of the seas as specified by the International Hydrographic Organization The Bay of Biscay is a gulf of the northeast Atlantic Ocean south of the Celtic Sea.It is along the western coast of France from Brest south to the Spanish border, and the northern coast of Spain west to Cape Ortegal.It is named in English after the province of Biscay, in the Spanish Basque Country.

Bay of Biscay Map . 30813741 Stock Video at Vecteezy. The southern part of the Bay of Biscay is often referred to as the Cantabrian Sea (or, Mar Cantábrico). The Celtic Sea lies to the north of the Bay of Biscay