Mutsu Bay

Mutsu Bay is a bay located within , in the northern of northern . It has an east-west distance of approximately 40 kilometers and a north-south distance of approximately 40 kilometers at its eastern end, with a total area of approximately 1,667.89 square kilometers.
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  • Type: Bay
  • Description: bay
  • Also known as: Mu-tsu Kaiwan”, “Mutsu bay”, “Mutu Bay”, “Mutu Kaiwan”, “Mutu Wan”, and “Rikuoku Gulf

Mutsu Bay

Latitude
41.08° or 41° 4′ 48″ north
Longitude
140.83778° or 140° 50′ 16″ east
Open location code
8RH23RHQ+X4
Geo­Names ID
2129088
Wiki­data ID
Q908846
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Mutsu Bay” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: خليج موتسو
  • Armenian: Մուցու (ծովածոց)
  • Armenian: Մուցու
  • Bulgarian: Муцу (залив)
  • Bulgarian: Муцу
  • Cebuano: Mutsu-wan
  • Chinese: 陆奥湾
  • Chinese: 陸奧灣
  • French: baie de Mutsu
  • French: Baie de Mutsu
  • German: Mutsu-Bucht
  • Hebrew: מפרץ מוצו
  • Italian: Baia di Mutsu
  • Japanese: 陸奥湾
  • Korean: 무쓰만
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mutsubukta
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Mutsubukta
  • Norwegian: Mutsubukta
  • Portuguese: Baía de Mutsu
  • Russian: Муцу (залив)
  • Russian: Муцу
  • Slovenian: Zaliv Mutsu
  • Spanish: Bahía de Mutsu
  • Swedish: Mutsubukten
  • Turkish: Mutsu Körfezi
  • Ukrainian: Затока Муцу
  • Vietnamese: Vịnh Mutsu

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