Belpecian Gulf

The Belpecian Gulf is a extension of the Eurybian Sea into central Artemia. Starting clockwise in the southwest, the coast consists of the nations of Variadia, Samotkhe, Vrtgora, Lusjki, and Mursland.

Ethmology
The Belpecian Gulf derives it name from the words Bel and Pecian, the former meaning White in and the latter being a defunct word for 'body of water'. The Anglic name is therefore a tautology, since Gulf is a body of water. The white refers to the white sands found along the beaches.

Geography
The gulf can be divided in three major parts: Silent Bay (partially enclosed from the rest in the north), Ampenos Bay (in the west behind the island of XXX), and the Belpecian Strait.

Silent Bay
The Silent Bay is the northern section of the gulf. Its border is marked by the Lusjkian XXX peninsula, with the city of Ulëz. The small bay in the very north at the mouth of large Mamba River is also known as the Og'zi Bay, named after the province of Og'zi. The other major river flowing into the bay is the Rezno, which also forms the border between Lusjki and Vrtgora.

Major port cities in the bay are Tstelivish, Belapecina and Kallipoli.

Ampenos Bay
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Belpecian Strait
The Belpecian Strait coasts consists mostly from the west coast of Mursland, the southward coast of Lusjki, and the outer coast of XXX. The rivers of Izvor and Ubabona flow into the Neck. In the south, it is connected to the rest of the Eurybian Sea via the straights of XXX (between X and Y), XXX (between Z and Visia), and Vortein (between Visia and Heleovo).

Major port cities in the bay are Mopene (and its nearby smaller ports), Pristanivesnis and Krynatoch in Mursland, Ülez in Lusjki, and xxx, xxx and xxx in XXX.

Ecology
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