Hiroshima Bay

Hiroshima Bay is a bay in the , . Administratively, the bay is divided between and . The bay's shore is a Ria. Its surface area is about 1,000 square kilometres, with a mean depth of 25 metres.
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  • Type: Bay
  • Description: bay in the Inland Sea, Japan
  • Also known as: Hiroshima Wan” and “Hirosima Wan

Hiroshima Bay

Latitude
34.08333° or 34° 5′ north
Longitude
132.33333° or 132° 20′ east
Open location code
8Q6J38MM+88
Geo­Names ID
1862411
Wiki­data ID
Q114575
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Venetian—“Hiroshima Bay” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: badia d’Hiroshima
  • Catalan: Badia d’Hiroshima
  • Catalan: badia de Hiroshima
  • Cebuano: Hiroshima-wan
  • Chinese: 廣島灣
  • Esperanto: Hiroŝima Golfo
  • French: baie de Hiroshima
  • French: Baie de Hiroshima
  • French: Hiroshima-wan
  • Hebrew: מפרץ הירושימה
  • Italian: Baia di Hiroshima
  • Japanese: 広島湾
  • Korean: 히로시마만
  • Polish: Hiroshima
  • Polish: Zatoka Hiroshima
  • Polish: Zatoka Hiroszima
  • Russian: Хиросимский залив
  • Slovenian: Hirošimski zaliv
  • Spanish: Bahia de Hiroshima
  • Spanish: Bahía de Hiroshima
  • Thai: อ่าวฮิโรชิมะ
  • Ukrainian: Затока Хіросіма
  • Ukrainian: Затока Хірошіма
  • Ukrainian: Хіросімська затока
  • Ukrainian: Хірошімська затока
  • Venetian: Baja de Hiroshima

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