Cintra Bay

Cintra Bay
Gulf of Cintra
Golfo de Cintra
Cintra Bay is located in Western Sahara
Cintra Bay
Cintra Bay
Location off of Western Sahara
LocationWestern Sahara
Coordinates22°57′07″N 16°12′56″W / 22.951944°N 16.215556°W / 22.951944; -16.215556
TypeBay
Part ofAtlantic Ocean

Cintra Bay or the Gulf of Cintra is a large, half-moon shaped[1] bay on the coast of Río de Oro province, Western Sahara. It is located about 120 km (75 mi) south of Dakhla. Its coastline is sparsely populated, and the environment is mostly wild and undeveloped. Originally called "St. Cyprian's Bay", it was renamed after Captain Gonçalo de Sintra, a 15th-century Portuguese explorer who was thought to have met his death in the bay [a] during an unauthorized, unsuccessful slave raid.[2]

  1. ^ Burkhalter M. (2011). "Cintra Bay West Sahara". p. Panoramio. Archived from the original on 2014-05-12. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  2. ^ Cortesão (1931); Diffie & Winius (p.82)


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