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  • Persian Gulf, Arabic Baḥr Fāris, Persian Khalīj-e Fārs, also called Arabian 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 (241,000 square km). Its length is some 615 miles (990 km), and its width varies from a maximum of about 210 miles (340 km) to a minimum of 35 miles (55 km) in the Strait of Hormuz.
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  • The water from the Persian Gulf has a higher salinity, and therefore exits from the bottom of the Strait, while ocean water with less salinity flows in through the top.
  • The Persian Gulf, called the Arabian Gulf by Arabs, is mostly shallow and has many islands, of which Bahrain is the largest.
  • A: The Persian Gulf is surrounded by several countries, including Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
  • The Persian Gulf covers a region of around 238,000 square kilometers. This gulf measures 900 km in length and 250 km in width.
  • Persian Gulf Documents. United Nations Documents. ... Persian Gulf Studies Center FaceBook page. Museum of Iranian Civilization.
  • Persian Gulf. Persiangulf. ... The Persian Gulf is an extension of the Arabian Sea, positioned in the heart of the Middle East.
  • Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman - MODIS (December 30, 2001) Bahrain | Iran | Iraq | Kuwait | Oman | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | UAE.
  • Large detailed map of Persian Gulf with cities and towns. ... About Persian Gulf. The Facts: Area: 97,000 sq mi (251,000 sq km).
  • The Persian Gulf, known to Arabs as the Arabian Gulf, is a crescent-shaped stretch of water forming an extension of the Indian Ocean.
  • Persian Gulf, Arabic Baḥr Fāris, Persian Khalīj-e Fārs, shallow marginal sea of the Indian Ocean that lies between the Arabian Peninsula and southwestern Iran.