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Gulf of Aden in 1860

The "Gulf of aden" (Arabic: خليج عدن; transliterated: Khalyj \'Adan Somali: Khaleejka Cadan) is located in the Arabian Sea between Yemen on the south coast of the Arabian Peninsula and Somalia in Africa. In the northwest it connects with the Red Sea through the Bab el Mandeb strait.

The Gulf of Aden is an vital waterway for shipping, especially for Persian Gulf oil, making it very important for the world economy. It has many varieties of fish, coral, and other creatures since there is little pollution. The main ports are Aden (in Yemen), Zaila, Berbera, and Bosaso in Somalia. In ancient times, Crater was an important port.

It is one of the main areas in the world where acts of piracy are regularly committed, making it dangerous for sailing. Moreover, various attacks have been carried out in the Gulf, such as the USS Cole bombing.

Coordinates: 12°32′45″N, 48°08′44″E

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