Kyparissian Gulf
Greece /
Ilia /
Zakharo /
World
/ Greece
/ Ilia
/ Zakharo
, 17 km from center (Ζαχάρω)
World / Greece / Dytiki Ellada
bay, invisible

The Gulf of Kyparissia (Greek: Κυπαρισσιακός Κόλπος, Kyparissiakos Kolpos) is a long, curving indentation along the western coast of the Peloponnese peninsula, Greece. It lies between Cape Katakolo at the north end and Cape Konello to the south. Near the northern extreme is the city of Pyrgos, with the town of Zacharo near the center and the town of Kyparissia lying toward the southern end. Flowing into the gulf are the Alpheios and Neda rivers. Its southern part is also one of the main breeding grounds of the endangered loggerhead sea turtle.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Kyparissia
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°25'9"N 21°30'18"E
- Messenian gulf 55 km
- Gulf of Corinth 117 km
- Gulf of Squillace 466 km
- Gulf of Taranto 555 km
- Gulf of Salerno 719 km
- Gulf of Sidra 803 km
- Gulf of Hammamet 988 km
- Gulf of Tunis 1003 km
- Gulf of Gabès 1090 km
- Gulf of Valencia 1916 km
- Greek Riviera 8.1 km
- Peripheral unit of Ilia 36 km
- Peripheral unit of Messenia 55 km