Inlet
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An inlet is a narrow body between islands or leading inland from a larger body of water, often leading to an enclosed body of water, such as a sound,bay, lagoon or marsh. In sea coasts an inlet usually refers to the actual connection between a bay and the ocean and is often called an "entrance."
[edit] See also
- a fjord
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ja:入り江 nl:Inham ru:Бухта (география) sv:Bukt

