- Gulf of Mexico - Wikipedia
The Gulf of Mexico (Spanish: Golfo de México) is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, [3] mostly surrounded by the North American continent [4]
- Gulf of Mexico Gulf of America - Encyclopedia Britannica
Gulf of Mexico Gulf of America, partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Straits of Florida, running between the peninsula of Florida and the island of Cuba, and to the Caribbean Sea by the Yucatán Channel, which runs between the Yucatán
- The Gulf of Mexico or America? - Vivid Maps
The Gulf of Mexico has a new name - but only in the US Discover why Trump's executive order changed this historic name to 'Gulf of America' and how different countries are responding to this shift
- 11 Geographic Facts About the Gulf of Mexico - ThoughtCo
Learn facts about the Gulf of Mexico's history and exploration, economy and natural resources, geography, and biodiversity
- The Gulf of Mexico | The History and Original Names | Mexican Routes
The Gulf of Mexico is a partially enclosed body of water bordered by Mexico, the island of Cuba, and the USA It connects to the Atlantic Ocean via the Straits of Florida and to the Caribbean Sea through the Yucatán Channel
- Gulf of Mexico - New World Encyclopedia
This partially landlocked body of water, an indentation in the southeastern coast of North America, served as an avenue for discovery, exploration, and settlement of the southern and western sectors of what is now the United States as well as Mexico Today, the Gulf serves a vital commercial role
- Gulf Of Mexico – Since 1672
Explore the story behind the name, the vibrant marine life, and the thriving fishing industry The Gulf of Mexico is a vast ocean basin bordered by the United States to the north, Mexico to the west and south, and Cuba to the southeast
- The Gulf of Mexico: Mexicos Marine Frontier | LAC Geo
The Gulf of Mexico, known as Golfo de México throughout Latin America, encompasses 1 6 million square kilometers (615,000 square miles) of ocean that has shaped the destiny of nations, supported extraordinary biodiversity, and fueled the energy needs of North America for over a century
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