Cantabrian Sea

Cantabrian Sea
Type Sea
Primary inflows Agüera, Asón, Bidasoa , Deva, Escudo, Miera, Nalón, Nansa, Navia, Pas, Pisueña, Saja-Besaya, Sella, Piles
Basin countries Spain, France
Max. length 800 km (497 mi)
Max. depth 2,789 m (9,150 ft)

The Cantabrian Sea[lower-alpha 1] is the coastal sea of the Atlantic Ocean that washes the northern coast of Spain and the southwest side of the Atlantic coast of France; it represents the south area of the Bay of Biscay. It extends from the cape Estaca de Bares in the province of Corunna, to the mouth of the Adour river, near the city of Bayonne on the coast of the department of Pyrenees Atlantiques in French Basque Country. It washes 800 kilometers of coastline shared by the provinces of Corunna, Lugo, Asturias, Cantabria, Biscay and Gipuzkoa, and Labourd.

Notes and references

  1. Spanish: Mar Cantábrico; French: Mer Cantabrique, Galician: Mar Cantábrico, Asturian: Mar Cantábricu, Cantabrian: Mar Cantábricu, Basque: Kantauri.

Coordinates: 44°01′56″N 4°21′02″W / 44.0323°N 4.3506°W / 44.0323; -4.3506

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