Gulf of Trieste Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Gulf of Trieste (Italian: Golfo di Trieste, Slovene: Tržaški zaliv) is a shallow bay, in the extreme northern part of the Adriatic Sea. It is part of the Gulf of Venice, and is shared by Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. The Gulf is limited by an imaginary line connecting Grado on the Italian and Savudrija on the Croatian coast. Its area is approximately 550 km², its average depth 16 m, and its maximal depth 37 m. With the exception of flat islets blocking the entrance to Laguna del Grado, there are no islands in the gulf. Its eastern coasts, with Trieste and the Slovene littoral, have more rugged relief; the most prominent features are Bay of Muggia, Bay of Koper and Bay of Piran.
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