Gulf of Cazones
Gulf of Cazones is a large gulf in southern Cuba. It is located at the south by the provinces of Matanzas and Cienfuegos, between the northeast edge of the Jardinillos Bank on the south, and Piedras and other cays and reefs on the north.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Gulf of Cazones
- Type: Bay
- Description: gulf in southern Cuba
- Categories: gulf and body of water
- Location: Matanzas Province, Cuba, Caribbean, North America
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Latitude
21.99433° or 21° 59′ 40″ northLongitude
-81.36063° or 81° 21′ 38″ westOpen location code
76HWXJVQ+PPOpenStreetMap ID
way 837409465OpenStreetMap feature
natural=bayGeoNames ID
3564618Wikidata ID
Q5617568
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Swedish—“Gulf of Cazones” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Cazonesko golkoa”
- Catalan: “golfo de Cazones”
- Cebuano: “Golfo de Cazones”
- Chinese: “卡松內斯灣”
- Chinese: “卡鬆內斯灣”
- German: “Golf von Cazones”
- Italian: “Golfo di Cazones”
- Japanese: “Cazones湾”
- Japanese: “カソネス湾”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Golfo de Cazones”
- Norwegian: “Golfo de Cazones”
- Spanish: “Golfo de Cazones”
- Swedish: “Golfo de Cazones”
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