- Yuratski Bay
The Yuratski Bay (Russian: "Yuratskaya Guba") is an inlet on the Siberian coast in the
Kara Sea . It is located in theGydan Peninsula and it is roughly 45 km long and 30 km wide at its widest point. Lat 71° 50’ N, long 77° 45’ E.This round and regular-shaped bay lies east of the
Khalmyer Bay , between the estuaries of the Ob (Gulf of Ob ) and the Yenisei River, which are two of the most important rivers of Russia and the world. Off its northern end liesOleni Island .The peninsula formed between this bay and neighboring Khalmyer Bay is known as theMamonta Peninsula (Poluostrov Mamonta).The Yuratski Bay is surrounded by low tundra coast and there are numerous river mouths on its shores. Winters are long and harsh in this area, so that the waters in the inlet remain frozen for at least nine months every year.
The settlement of
Matyuysale lies along the coast off the northeastern end of its mouth.This Bay is located in the
Yamal-Nenets autonomous district administrative region of theRussian Federation .References
* Location: [http://worldmaps.web.infoseek.co.jp/russia_guide.htm] & [http://www.traveljournals.net/explore/russia/map/m4265503/yuratski_bay.html]
* Yamalo-Nenets administration information: [http://www.adm.yanao.ru/140/]
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