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  1. www.worldatlas.com › seas › red-seaRed Sea - WorldAtlas

    Feb 7, 2021 · The Red Sea is a semi-enclosed, inlet (or extension) of the Indian Ocean between the continents of Africa from Asia. It is connected to the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean to the south through the Gulf of Aden and the narrow strait of Bab el Mandeb.

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    A four color map of the Red Sea and its bordering countries. The Red Sea may be geographically divided into three sections: the Red Sea proper, and in the north, the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez. The six countries bordering the Red Sea proper are: Eastern shore: Saudi Arabia; Yemen; Western shore: Egypt; Sudan; Eritrea; Djibouti

  3. 3 days ago · The Red Sea is a narrow strip of water that extends southeastward from Suez in Egypt for about 1,200 miles (1,930 km) to the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which connects with the Gulf of Aden and, beyond that, the Arabian Sea.

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · Red Sea location on the World Map. This map shows where Red Sea is located on the World Map. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.

  5. Dec 3, 2023 · Area: 169,000 sq mi (438,000 sq km). Max. depth: 3,040 m (9,970 ft). Countries: Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Israel, Jordan. Major ports and cities: Aqaba, Dahab, Duba, Eilat, El Gouna, Hurghada, Jeddah, Port Sudan, Taba. Last Updated: December 03, 2023.

  6. While it may not stand out on a World Ocean Map, the Red Sea is one of the most significant bodies of water in the world. It links Asia to Europe by way of Africa and the Middle East, enabling global trade and granting numerous advantages to the countries along its coastline.

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  8. The map shows the Red Sea, an arm of the Indian Ocean, between northeastern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The sea covers an area of around 438,000 km², which is roughly twice the size of the United Kingdom or the size of California.