Definitions
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- proper noun a body of water that separates the
Baja California Peninsula from theMexican mainland
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a gulf to the west of the mainland of Mexico
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Examples
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In accordance with geographical views then prevalent, he conceived that this great river must needs flow into the "Vermilion Sea;" that is, the Gulf of California.
France and England in North America; a Series of Historical Narratives — Part 3 Francis Parkman 1858
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After years of successive Mexican governments denying the problem, the current administration recently put $18m into a fund aimed at removing vaquita-threatening gillnets from the waters in the north of the Gulf of California, which is its only habitat.
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After years of successive Mexican governments denying the problem, the current administration recently put $18m into a fund aimed at removing vaquita-threatening gillnets from the waters in the north of the Gulf of California, which is its only habitat.
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After years of successive Mexican governments denying the problem, the current administration recently put $18m into a fund aimed at removing vaquita-threatening gillnets from the waters in the north of the Gulf of California, which is its only habitat.
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After years of successive Mexican governments denying the problem, the current administration recently put $18m into a fund aimed at removing vaquita-threatening gillnets from the waters in the north of the Gulf of California, which is its only habitat.
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After years of successive Mexican governments denying the problem, the current administration recently put $18m into a fund aimed at removing vaquita-threatening gillnets from the waters in the north of the Gulf of California, which is its only habitat.
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According to the Baja Sportsfishing Inc. website, the Erik has been on the Gulf of California, known in Mexico as the Sea of Cortez, since 1989.
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In a short time, about 2,400 cubic miles of rock were washed away and deposited in the Gulf of California.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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In a short time, about 2,400 cubic miles of rock were washed away and deposited in the Gulf of California.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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In a short time, about 2,400 cubic miles of rock were washed away and deposited in the Gulf of California.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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