List of bodies of water on Eurth

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Surface view of the Adlantic Ocean.

This is a list of bodies of water on Eurth. It includes seawater bodies such as oceans, (marginal) seas, various gulfs, bays, and straits. And man-made water bodies such as canals.

Seawater bodies

Oceans

Main bodies of water of Eurth.
Main ocean currents of Eurth.

Oceans cover most of the Eurth's surface and are of great importance to humans.

Seas

Gulfs

A gulf is a very large area of an ocean or a sea bordered by coastline on three sides.

  • Gulf of Auriel — Southwest of Aurelia
  • Gulf of Lanjon — North of Volsci

Bays

A bay is an area of a sea or other body of water bordered on three sides by a curved stretch of coastline, usually smaller than a gulf.

  • Aínuíne - South of Gotneska
  • Ailénor — East of Manamana
  • Asmara - Borders Roqoo in northern Alharu where it flows into the Ygros Sea  
  • Auraid Bay - Also called Njord Bay, East of Argis
  • Dymafos Bay — Separates Sporsia and Tagmatium, on the south side of the isthmus.
  • Eebay — Separates Burania from Amutia
  • Haken Bay — North of Memopotamia
  • Manamana Bay — Separates the westerns parts of Alharu from Aurelia
  • Menelassar — Separates Tamurin from Amutia
  • Michael Bay — $direction of $country
  • Morthal Bay — Southeast of Stedoria
  • Nordhavet — Northwest of Argis
  • Pahu Bay — South of Bainbridge Islands
  • Paraia Bay — South of Ide Jima
  • Rivdon Bay — Separates Memopotamia from Zongla
  • Salvae Bay — South of Salvia
  • Stratonis Bay — Separates Sporsia and Tagmatium, on the north side of the isthmus.
  • Trebol Bay — Southwest of Mauridiviah, also called Bahia del Trébol

Straits

A strait is a narrow passage of water that connects two larger bodies of water.

Fresh water bodies

Lakes

Man-made water bodies

Canals

A canal is an artificially made channel of water used for navigation or irrigation.