Gulf of Genoa

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The Gulf of Genoa is a broad inlet of the Mediterranean Sea along the northwestern coast of Italy, centered on the port city of Genoa and known for its significant maritime and commercial activity.

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Gulf of Genoa canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal water body
gulf
adjacentTo Ligurian coastal cities
Tyrrhenian Sea
surface form: Tyrrhenian Sea region of Italy
basinCountry Italy
borders Ligurian coast
surface form: Italian Riviera
connectsTo open Mediterranean Sea
country Italy
hasCentralCity Genoa
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasCoastlineCity Genoa
hasCoastlineRegion Liguria
hasEconomicRole regional trade hub
shipping corridor
hasEconomicSector maritime logistics
port services
shipbuilding and repair
hasMarineUse ferry connections
naval traffic
yachting
hasNavigationFacility lighthouses along Ligurian coast
hasPort Port of Genoa
influences local weather patterns in Liguria
knownFor commercial shipping
maritime activity
trade routes
languageRegion Italian-speaking area
locatedIn Ligurian Sea region
northwestern coast of Italy
locatedOn Ligurian coast
namedAfter Genoa
near Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains
partOf Ligurian Sea
Mediterranean Sea
seaRoute route between western and central Mediterranean ports
usedFor cargo transport
cruise tourism
fishing
passenger transport
recreational boating
waterBodyType marine inlet

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Ligurian Sea connectedTo Gulf of Genoa
Ligurian Sea hasGulf Gulf of Genoa
Liguria contains Gulf of Genoa
Porto Antico hasViewOf Gulf of Genoa