Gulf of Taranto
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Gulf of Taranto
Summary
Gulf of Taranto is a gulf[1]. It draws 260 Wikipedia views per month (gulf category, ranking #23 of 86).[2]
Key Facts
- Gulf of Taranto is located in Apulia[3].
- Gulf of Taranto is located in Basilicata[4].
- Gulf of Taranto is located in Calabria[5].
- Gulf of Taranto is in the country of Italy[6].
- Gulf of Taranto is on the body of water Ionian Sea[7].
- Gulf of Taranto's instance of is recorded as gulf[8].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Agri[9].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Cavone[10].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Q645581[11].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Crathis[12].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Lato[13].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Basento[14].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Sinni[15].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Tara[16].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Galeso[17].
- Gulf of Taranto's inflows is recorded as Q18015015[18].
- Gulf of Taranto is part of Ionian Sea[19].
- Gulf of Taranto's Commons category is recorded as Gulf of Taranto[20].
- Gulf of Taranto's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 39.885, 'lon': 17.276944444444}[21].
- Gulf of Taranto's described by source is recorded as Russian translation of Lübker's Antiquity Lexicon[22].
- Gulf of Taranto's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'it', 'text': 'Golfo di Taranto'}[23].
- Gulf of Taranto's vertical depth is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+500'}[24].
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Geography
Gulf of Taranto is in the country of Italy[6]. Located in include Apulia[3], a region of Italy[25], in Italy[26]; Basilicata[4], a region of Italy[27], in Italy[28]; and Calabria[5], a region of Italy[29], in Italy[30]. It is on the body of water Ionian Sea[7]. It is part of Ionian Sea[19].
Designation and Status
Gulf of Taranto's instance of is recorded as gulf[8].
Why It Matters
Gulf of Taranto draws 260 Wikipedia views per month (gulf category, ranking #23 of 86).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]