Berau Gulf
The Berau Gulf, formerly the MacCleur Gulf, separates the Vogelkop and Bomberai Peninsulas of Western New Guinea. It opens on the Ceram Sea to the west and ends in Bintuni Bay to the east.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, Public domain.
- Type: Bay
- Description: bight in Indonesia
- Also known as: “Berau Bay”, “Berau-baai”, “Gulf of Berau”, and “Teloek Beraoe”
- Historically known as: “MacCluer Golf”, “Maccluer Gulf”, and “McCluer Gulf”
Berau Gulf
- Categories: bight and body of water
- Location: West Papua, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Satellite Map
Discover Berau Gulf from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Balinese to Swedish—“Berau Gulf” goes by many names.
- Balinese: “Celukan Berau”
- Catalan: “golf de Berau”
- Catalan: “Golf de Berau”
- Cebuano: “Teluk Berau”
- French: “Golfe de Berau”
- German: “Berau-Bucht”
- Indonesian: “Teluk Berau”
- Indonesian: “Teluk MacCleur”
- Swedish: “Teluk Berau”
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