Gulf of Campeche
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Definition
Proper noun: * A bay of the Gulf of Mexico: The Gulf of Campeche is a large, rectangular inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, located to the west of the Yucatán Peninsula. It is also historically known as the Bay of Campeche.
Usage Notes
- The term "Gulf of Campeche" functions exclusively as a proper noun, referring to a specific geographical feature. It is always capitalized.
- It is a part of a larger body of water (the Gulf of Mexico) and is defined by its location relative to the Yucatán Peninsula.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The storm formed over the warm waters of the Gulf of Campeche.
- Important oil fields are located in the Gulf of Campeche.
- The bay to the west of Yucatán is the Gulf of Campeche.
Advanced Usage
- The Gulf of Campeche is known for its significant petroleum reserves and is a major area for oil production in Mexico.
- It is also a region frequently monitored during the Atlantic hurricane season due to its warm sea surface temperatures, which can contribute to tropical cyclone development.
Variants and Related Words
- Bay of Campeche: A historical and alternative name for the Gulf of Campeche. The terms are synonymous.
- Sonda de Campeche: The Spanish name for this geographical feature.
Synonyms
- Bay of Campeche: The direct synonym.
Related Geographical Terms
- Gulf of Mexico: The larger body of water of which the Gulf of Campeche is a part.
- Yucatán Peninsula: The landmass that borders the gulf to the east.
- Campeche: The Mexican state located along the gulf's shoreline, for which it is named.
Noun
- a part of the Gulf of Mexico to the west of Yucatan