Iran is located between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.
The Persian Gulf.
Generally speaking, the Persian Gulf is between Iran in the north and Saudi Arabia in the south, but there are numerous smaller countries that also have Persian Gulf coastline.
The Mexican Gulf is between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The Arabs typically call this the Arabian Gulf, but this name is not popular outside of the Arab World.
That is 3 different waterways. - At the southern end of Persian Gulf is the Strait of Hormuz.
The body of water separating Iran from Saudi Arabia is called the Persian Gulf. There has been a push by the Arabs to have the Gulf renamed the Arab Gulf (as it is called "al-Khalij al-3arabi" in Arabic). No non-Arab nation has adopted this nomenclature.
The war in the Persian Gulf that was fought from 1980 to 1988 was between Iran and Iraq.Iran and Iraq
The Persian Gulf narrows into the Strait of Hormuz which then widens out to the Gulf of Oman and then that opens up into the Arabian Sea.
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It is basically between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The gulf southeast of Iraq is the Persian Gulf.
Iran is a country on the Persian Gulf.