Neva Bay

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Neva Bay is a shallow eastern extension of the Gulf of Finland near Saint Petersburg, Russia, serving as the receiving basin for the Neva River before it enters the Baltic Sea.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form As subject As object
Neva Bay of the Gulf of Finland 0 2

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
geographical feature
belongsTo Gulf of Finland
surface form: Eastern Gulf of Finland
borderedBy Kronstadt
surface form: Kronshtadt

St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg

southern coast of the Gulf of Finland
connectedTo Kronstadt
surface form: Kronshtadt Roadstead

Neva River
surface form: Neva River delta
country Russia
function receiving basin for Neva River
hasCharacteristic brackish water
shallow
hasSalinity low salinity
hasStructure Saint Petersburg Dam
surface form: Saint Petersburg Flood Prevention Facility Complex
hasUse port access for Saint Petersburg
shipping
influencedBy freshwater inflow from Neva River
locatedIn Baltic Sea drainage basin
surface form: Baltic Sea basin

Leningrad Oblast
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg

Northwest Russia
surface form: northwestern Russia
locatedOnCoastOf Gulf of Finland
mouthOf Neva River
partOf Baltic Sea
Gulf of Finland
receivesWaterFrom Neva River
separatedBy Saint Petersburg Dam
separatedFrom Gulf of Finland
surface form: outer Gulf of Finland
waterBodyType coastal bay

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Gulf of Finland connectsTo Neva Bay
Bolshaya Nevka flowsInto Neva Bay
this entity surface form: Neva Bay of the Gulf of Finland
Malaya Nevka flowsInto Neva Bay
this entity surface form: Neva Bay of the Gulf of Finland
Neva River flowsInto Neva Bay
Neva River flowsThrough Neva Bay
Malaya Nevka mouth Neva Bay