Grama Bay | |
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Gjiri i Gramës | |
Grama Bay | |
Location | Southern Europe |
Coordinates | 40°12′56″N 19°28′24″E / 40.21556°N 19.47333°E |
Ocean/sea sources | Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea |
Basin countries | Albania |
Max. width | ca. 100 m (330 ft) |
Average depth | ca. 200 m (660 ft) |
The Bay of Grama (Albanian pronunciation: [ˈɟiːɾi i ˈgraːməs] — Albanian: Gjiri i Gramës) is a bay in the Ionian Sea situated along the Albanian Ionian Sea Coast on the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Europe. It is one of many bays of the western Ceraunian Mountains along the Albanian Riviera south of the Karaburun Peninsula.[1] The bay is primarily known as a touristic place, and for the engraved inscriptions in the surrounding coastal cliffs as its name relieves.