List of bodies of water called sound

List of bodies of water called sound is an overview of all waterbodies with sound as part of the name.

Australia

Bahamas

Bermuda

  • Great Sound, towards the island's northwest end
  • Harrington Sound, towards the northeast end
  • Little Sound, part of Great Sound

British Virgin Islands

Canada

Cayman Islands

Chile

Falkland Islands

France

Ireland

  • Achill Sound, that separates Achill Island from the mainland
  • Dursey Sound, that separates Dursey island from the mainland

Mexico

New Zealand

"The Marlborough Sounds" is a local term for a complex of bays and inlets on the northern tip of the South Island, which comprises three main sounds:

Much further south, there are many fiords in the southwestern corner of the South Island incorrectly named as sounds, which collectively make up the coast of Fiordland National Park. From north to south they are:

Philippines

  • Dinagat Sound, separates the islands of Dinagat and Siargao
  • Malampaya Sound, in the Province of Palawan. The Malampaya Natural Gas Project is named after this area because it is close to it.

Scandinavia

  • The Sound, another name in English for Øresund, a body of water between Sweden and Denmark
  • On the coasts of (western) Baltic Sea and Norway there are more than a hundred straits named "Sund" (the Scandinavian and German version of "sound"), mostly in connection with the name of the island they divide from the continent or a mainland.

Solomon Islands

United Kingdom

United States

United States Virgin Islands

References

  1. "Millars Sound". GeoNames. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  2. "River Thurne: West Somerton to Candle Dyke including Horsey Mere and Hickling Broad". Peter's Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Cruising Guide. Archived from the original on 25 August 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2013.

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