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The '''Bay of Biscay''' is an arm of the North [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It lies along the western coast of [[France]] from [[Brest]] south to the [[Spain|Spanish]] border, and the northern coast of Spain. Large parts of the bay are shallow water lying above the [[continental shelf]].
The '''Bay of Biscay''' (French: "Golfe de Gascogne") is an arm of the North [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It lies along the western coast of [[France]] from [[Brest]] south to the [[Spain|Spanish]] border, and the northern coast of Spain. Large parts of the bay are shallow water lying above the [[continental shelf]].

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The Bay of Biscay (French: "Golfe de Gascogne") is an arm of the North Atlantic Ocean. It lies along the western coast of France from Brest south to the Spanish border, and the northern coast of Spain. Large parts of the bay are shallow water lying above the continental shelf.