Cawsand Bay is a bay on the southeast coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The bay takes its name from the village of Cawsand at grid reference SX 434 503, to the northeast of the Rame Peninsula. Cawsand Bay is oriented north–south, opening eastward into Plymouth Sound about 3 miles (5 km) south-southwest of Plymouth, as the crow flies. Cawsand Bay is about one mile (1.6 km) across and about a mile and a half (2.4 km) wide across its mouth and is bounded by Penlee Point to the south.
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| - Cawsand Bay (en)
- Baie de Cawsand (fr)
- Косанд-Бей (ru)
- Cawsand Bay (sv)
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| - La baie de Cawsand (en anglais : Cawsand Bay) est une baie sur sud-est des Cornouailles, en Angleterre. Prenant son nom du village de (en), elle est à proximité directe de Plymouth.
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- Ко́санд-Бей — бухта на Корнуэльской (западной) стороне входа в залив Плимут-Саунд. Названа по близлежащей деревне Косанд. До середины XIX века была аванпортом Плимута. (ru)
- Cawsand Bay är en vik i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Cornwall och riksdelen England, i den södra delen av landet, 300 km väster om huvudstaden London. (sv)
- Cawsand Bay is a bay on the southeast coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The bay takes its name from the village of Cawsand at grid reference SX 434 503, to the northeast of the Rame Peninsula. Cawsand Bay is oriented north–south, opening eastward into Plymouth Sound about 3 miles (5 km) south-southwest of Plymouth, as the crow flies. Cawsand Bay is about one mile (1.6 km) across and about a mile and a half (2.4 km) wide across its mouth and is bounded by Penlee Point to the south. (en)
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| - Cawsand Bay is a bay on the southeast coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The bay takes its name from the village of Cawsand at grid reference SX 434 503, to the northeast of the Rame Peninsula. Cawsand Bay is oriented north–south, opening eastward into Plymouth Sound about 3 miles (5 km) south-southwest of Plymouth, as the crow flies. Cawsand Bay is about one mile (1.6 km) across and about a mile and a half (2.4 km) wide across its mouth and is bounded by Penlee Point to the south. A once-popular ballad entitled "Harry Grady and Miss Elinor Ford, the Rich Heiress" appeared as early as 1840 in Hamilton Moore's Nautical Sketches (William Edward Painter, 1840). It was included under the title "Cawsand Bay" in Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch's The Oxford Book of Ballads (Clarendon Press, 1910). (en)
- La baie de Cawsand (en anglais : Cawsand Bay) est une baie sur sud-est des Cornouailles, en Angleterre. Prenant son nom du village de (en), elle est à proximité directe de Plymouth.
* Portail de l’Angleterre
* Portail du monde maritime (fr)
- Ко́санд-Бей — бухта на Корнуэльской (западной) стороне входа в залив Плимут-Саунд. Названа по близлежащей деревне Косанд. До середины XIX века была аванпортом Плимута. (ru)
- Cawsand Bay är en vik i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Cornwall och riksdelen England, i den södra delen av landet, 300 km väster om huvudstaden London. (sv)
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