Coffin Bay
Coffin Bay, originally Coffin's Bay, is a town at the southern extremity of the Eyre Peninsula, a wheat growing area of South Australia. At the 2016 census, Coffin Bay had a population of 611.The town is situated on the western side of the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula about 46 km from Port Lincoln.- Type: Town
- Description: town in South Australia
- Category: bight
- Location: Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australia, Oceania
Latitude -34.6211° or 34° 37' 16" south | Longitude 135.4632° or 135° 27' 47.6" east |
Population 590 | Elevation 1 metre (3 feet) |
OpenStreetMap ID node 4730065033 | GeoNames ID 7602208 |
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Also Known As
- Cebuano: Coffin Bay (luuk sa Awstralya, State of South Australia)
- Cebuano: Coffin Bay
- Chinese: 棺材灣
- Chinese: 高風灣
- Dutch: Coffin Bay, South Australia
- English: Coffin Bay, South Australia, Australia
- English: Coffin Bay, South Australia
- French: Coffin Bay
- German: Coffin Bay
- Japanese: コフィン・ベイ
- Persian: کافین بی
- Polish: Coffin Bay
- Swedish: Coffin Bay (vik i Australien, South Australia)
- Swedish: Coffin Bay
Other Places Named Coffin Bay
- Coffin BayBay, South Australia, Australia
- Coffin BayBay, Tasmania, Australia
- Coffin BayFarm, South Australia, Australia
In the Area
Localities
- Kellidie BayLocality, 3½ km north
- WangaryVillage, 8 km north
- Mount Dutton Bay10 km north
- Little DouglasLocality, 11 km northwest
- Farm Beach15 km northwest
- The Fountain16 km east
Landmarks
- Goat IslandIsland
- Long BeachBeach
- Killidie InletBay
- Kellidie BayBay
- Rabbit No 3Island
- Rabbit IslandIsland
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