Koreaiöböl
Koreaiöböl is the Hungarian name for the Korea Bay. The Korea Bay is a gulf in the northwest region of the Yellow Sea, located between the Liaodong Peninsula and the Korean Peninsula. It is named after Korea, as its southern and western shores are part of North Korea. The bay is a significant body of water for regional trade and fishing. The Yalu River flows into the northern part of the bay, forming a border between China and North Korea. The bay's waters are relatively shallow and are influenced by the tides of the Yellow Sea. Major port cities located on the bay include Dalian in China and Nampo in North Korea. The geographical location of the Korea Bay makes it a strategic waterway, connecting the interior of China and Korea to the wider Pacific Ocean. The bay experiences distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers.