Luga Bay
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The Luga Bay (Russian: Лужская губа) is a shallow bay near the southern Russian coast of the Gulf of Finland. It is free of ice 326 days a year. Kurgalsky Peninsula separates the bay from the Bay of Narva to the west, while the Soikinsky Peninsula separates it from the Koporye Bay to the east. The Luga River empties into the bay near Ust-Luga.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luga_Bay
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Coordinates: 59°43'49"N 28°18'32"E
- Koporye Bay 24 km
- Water area of the Gulf of Finland northwest of Kotlin Island 72 km
- Neva Bay 83 km
- Bazy Litke harbor 84 km
- Kabotazhnaya harbor 85 km
- Ugolnaya harbour 87 km
- Ugol'naya harbor 106 km
- Bol'shaya Turukhtannaya harbor 107 km
- Malaya Turukhtannaya harbor 108 km
- Galerny dipper 109 km
- Ust'-Luga seaport 7.1 km
- Complex for fractionation and transshipment of stable gas condensate 7.3 km
- Bottom of Cruiser "Aurora" 7.9 km
- Site of Lipovo airbase from WWII 8.2 km
- Old water tower 8.9 km
- Kurgalsky peninsula 9 km
- Lake Lipovo 9 km
- former site of Vena cemetery 10 km
- Swamp 11 km
- Soykinsky peninsula 15 km