Neva Bay (Saint Petersburg)
Russia /
Sankt Petersburg /
Lisiy Nos /
Saint Petersburg
World
/ Russia
/ Sankt Petersburg
/ Lisiy Nos
, 9 km from center (Лисий Нос)
World / Russia / Leningrad
water, bay, invisible
The Neva Bay (Russian: Невская губа, Nevskaya Guba), also known as the Gulf of Kronstadt, is the easternmost part of the Gulf of Finland between Kotlin Island and the Neva River estuary where the city of St. Petersburg is sited.
The unfinished Saint Petersburg Dam separates the bay from the Baltic Sea. It has a surface area of 329 km². The entire coastline is designated part of St. Petersburg rather than of Leningrad Oblast.
The bay is also informally known as "the Marquis's Pool" after Jean Baptiste, marquis de Traversay, the Russian naval minister who regarded the shallow waters of the bay as an ideal place for holding naval exercises.
The unfinished Saint Petersburg Dam separates the bay from the Baltic Sea. It has a surface area of 329 km². The entire coastline is designated part of St. Petersburg rather than of Leningrad Oblast.
The bay is also informally known as "the Marquis's Pool" after Jean Baptiste, marquis de Traversay, the Russian naval minister who regarded the shallow waters of the bay as an ideal place for holding naval exercises.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neva_Bay
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°56'55"N 29°56'42"E
- Ugolnaya harbour 10 km
- Kabotazhnaya harbor 13 km
- Galerny dipper 15 km
- Bazy Litke harbor 15 km
- Ugol'naya harbor 15 km
- Malaya Turukhtannaya harbor 17 km
- Bol'shaya Turukhtannaya harbor 17 km
- Water area of the Gulf of Finland northwest of Kotlin Island 49 km
- Koporye Bay 78 km
- Luga Bay 101 km
- The Sea Channel 3.1 km
- Hydrofoil station 6.7 km
- The Hermitage 7 km
- Great Marly Pond 7.2 km
- The Lower Gardens 7.2 km
- Petrovsky Fairway 9 km
- Petrodvortsovy District 9 km
- Kronstadt 10 km
- Peterhof 10 km
- Water area of the Gulf of Finland northwest of Kotlin Island 24 km