Zolotoy Rog Bay

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View of Vladivostok and Zolotoy Rog Bay from space
View of Vladivostok and Zolotoy Rog Bay from space

Zolotoy Rog Bay (Russian:Золотой Рог or Бухта Золотой Рог) is a bay in Vladivostok in the Russian Far East. Zolotoy Rog Bay is a part of Peter The Great's Gulf in the Sea of Japan.

Zolotoy Rog means Golden Horn in Russian. It is named after the famous harbour of Istanbul. It is one of the symbols of Vladivostok.

Coordinates: 43°05′N, 131°05′E

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