Golfo de Campeche

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Definition

Proper noun * Gulf of Campeche: A large bay forming the southwestern part of the Gulf of Mexico, located to the west of the Yucatán Peninsula. It is also commonly known as the Bay of Campeche.

Usage
  • The term "Golfo de Campeche" is the Spanish name for this geographical feature. In English, it is most frequently referred to as the "Bay of Campeche" or the "Gulf of Campeche."
  • It is used to specify a particular region within the larger Gulf of Mexico, often in contexts related to geography, maritime navigation, weather (notably hurricane formation), and the oil industry.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The storm formed over the warm waters of the Golfo de Campeche.
    • Several important oil fields are located in the Gulf of Campeche.
    • The coastline of the Mexican state of Campeche borders the Golfo de Campeche.
Advanced Usage
  • The Golfo de Campeche is a major hub for petroleum production in Mexico.
  • Meteorologists closely monitor this area during hurricane season, as its warm waters can rapidly intensify tropical cyclones.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bay of Campeche: The most common English equivalent.
  • Gulf of Campeche: A direct translation, also widely used in English.
  • Sonda de Campeche: A Spanish term sometimes used for the deeper central part of the bay.
Synonyms
  • Bay of Campeche
Related Terms (Geographical Context)
  • Gulf of Mexico: The larger body of water of which the Golfo de Campeche is a part.
  • Yucatán Channel: The strait to the east of the Yucatán Peninsula, connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the Caribbean Sea.
  • Yucatán Peninsula: The landmass that separates the Golfo de Campeche from the Caribbean Sea.
Noun
  1. a part of the Gulf of Mexico to the west of Yucatan