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The Gulf of Anadyr, or Anadyr Bay, is a gulf in the extreme northeast of Siberia, Russia.

Location

It is in the northwestern part of the Bering Sea and extends from Cape Chukchi on the north to Cape Navarin in the south. Its gulf is about 250 miles (400 km) across. It extends into two other bodies of water, the Bay of Krest and the Anadyrskiy Liman. The Gulf of Anadyr is covered with ice normally 10 months a year.

Civilization

The town of Anadyr, the administrative centre of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, is located on its coast.
   

   

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