Golfe du Morbihan

The Golfe du Morbihan is a bay on the eastern coast of Grande Terre, the largest of the Kerguelen islands. It forms a deep and broad notch in the central section of the island.
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  • Type: Gulf
  • Description: gulf in the French Southern Territories
  • Also known as: Baie du Morbihan”, “Baie Royale”, “gulf of Morbihan”, “Gulf of Morbihan”, and “Royal Sound

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Port-aux-Français.

Town
is the main settlement of the , , in the south Indian Ocean. is situated 10 km north of Golfe du Morbihan.

Golfe du Morbihan

Latitude
-49.43365° or 49° 26′ 1″ south
Longitude
70.18932° or 70° 11′ 22″ east
Open location code
4J2GH58Q+GP
Geo­Names ID
1546242
Wiki­data ID
Q3110268
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In Other Languages

From Breton to Ukrainian—“Golfe du Morbihan” goes by many names.
  • Breton: Mor-bihan Kergelenn
  • Catalan: golf de Morbihan (Kerguelen)
  • Catalan: Golf de Morbihan
  • Cebuano: Golfe du Morbihan (gulpo sa French Southern Territories)
  • Cebuano: Golfe du Morbihan
  • Dutch: Golfe du Morbihan
  • Esperanto: Golfo Morbihan (Kergelenoj)
  • Esperanto: Golfo Morbihan
  • French: golfe du Morbihan
  • French: Golfe du Morbihan
  • Slovenian: golfe du Morbihan
  • Slovenian: Morbihanski zaliv
  • Spanish: Golfo de Morbihan
  • Ukrainian: Морбіан (затока, Кергелен)
  • Ukrainian: Морбіан

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