Prince Regent Inlet

Prince Regent Inlet is a body of water in , between the west end of and on the west. It opens north into and to the south merges into the .
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Prince Regent Inlet

Latitude
72.99313° or 72° 59′ 35″ north
Longitude
-90.43111° or 90° 25′ 52″ west
Open location code
C64FXHV9+7H
Geo­Names ID
6113402
Wiki­data ID
Q860663
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In Other Languages

From Azerbaijani to Spanish—“Prince Regent Inlet” goes by many names.
  • Azerbaijani: Şahzadə Regent boğazı
  • Bulgarian: Принц Риджънт (проток)
  • Bulgarian: Принц Риджънт
  • Catalan: estret del Príncep Regent
  • Catalan: Estret del Príncep Regent
  • Chinese: 摄政王湾
  • Chinese: 攝政王灣
  • Dutch: Prince Regent Inlet
  • French: bras du Prince Regent
  • French: Crique du Prince Regent
  • French: Prince Regent Inlet
  • German: Prince Regent Inlet
  • Hebrew: מפרצון פרינס ריג’נט
  • Japanese: プリンスリージェント海峡
  • Latvian: Prinča Reģenta šaurums
  • Polish: Cieśnina Księcia Regenta
  • Portuguese: Estreito do Príncipe Regente
  • Russian: Принс-Риджент
  • Russian: Пролив Принца Риджента” (historical)
  • Spanish: Estrecho del Principe Regente
  • Spanish: Estrecho del Príncipe Regente

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