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[[File:Bay of Peter the Great.png|thumb|right|300px|[[Peter the Great Gulf]]: Amur Bay (west), [[Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula]] and [[Ussuri Bay]] (east).]]
[[File:Bay of Peter the Great.png|thumb|right|300px|The [[Peter the Great Gulf]]: Amur Bay (west), [[Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula]] and [[Ussuri Bay]] (east).]]
'''Amur Bay''' ([[Russian]]: ''Амурский залив'') is a northern west part of [[Peter the Great Gulf]].
'''Amur Bay''' ([[Russian]]: ''Амурский залив'') is a northern west part of [[Peter the Great Gulf]].



Revision as of 04:15, 8 January 2009

The Peter the Great Gulf: Amur Bay (west), Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula and Ussuri Bay (east).

Amur Bay (Russian: Амурский залив) is a northern west part of Peter the Great Gulf.

Its length is 65 km, a wide is 10-20 km, depth is approximately 20 m.[1]

Amur Bay is a popular recreation area in Primorsky Krai. There are many sanatoriums, resort and children summer camps.

Vladivostok is situated on a eastern coast of the bay. Other big settlements are Trudovoe and Uglovoe.

Eastern Bosphorus connects the Amur Bay and the Ussuri Bay. Razdolnaya River flows into Amur Bay.

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