Mahim Bay

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Māhīm Bay är en vik i Indien. Den ligger i den sydvästra delen av landet, 1 200 km söder om huvudstaden New Delhi. Savannklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 27 °C. Den varmaste månaden är april, då medeltemperaturen är 30 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med 24 °C. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 2 412 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är juli, med i genomsnitt 908 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är april, med 1 mm nederbörd. rdf:langString
Mahim Bay is a bay, part of the Arabian Sea in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The southern end is Worli, northern end is Bandra Reclamation and Mahim is in the centre. The bay was named after the islands of Mahim and Salsette were merged in the early 19th century. The Mithi River drains into Mahim Creek which drains into the Bay, and forms the border between the Mumbai city (Churchgate to Mahim) and its Suburbs (Bandra to Dahisar). rdf:langString
A baía de Maim (em inglês: Mahim Bay) é uma baía do mar Arábico situada na cidade de Bombaim, Índia. Deve o seu nome à antiga ilha de Maim, situada na margem oriental. A norte situa-se a área urbana de Worli (a que os portugueses chamavam Varel), a sul situa-se Bandra (em português: Bandorá) e a oeste a baía abre-se para o mar Arábico. A baía é atravesssada pela ponte (oficialmente Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link), inaugurada em 2009. rdf:langString
Махим — бухта Аравийского моря у побережья Западной Индии, на границе Мумбаи-Сити и пригородного округа Мумбаи. На юге-западе ограничена мысом Уэрли, на северо-западе — мысом Бандра, северо-восточная часть соединяется с . Южной оконечностью является Ворли, северной — и в центре. Залив получил название в начале XX века, когда острова Махим и были соединены. Река через залив несёт свои воды в залив Махим, образуя собой границу между городом и пригородами. В районе залива проживает небольшая популяция рыбаков народности . rdf:langString
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rdf:langString View of Mahim bay from a plane
rdf:langString Mahim bay in the background, Bandra in the foreground
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rdf:langString Location of Mahim Bay in Mumbai, India
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rdf:langString Mahim Bay is a bay, part of the Arabian Sea in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The southern end is Worli, northern end is Bandra Reclamation and Mahim is in the centre. The bay was named after the islands of Mahim and Salsette were merged in the early 19th century. The Mithi River drains into Mahim Creek which drains into the Bay, and forms the border between the Mumbai city (Churchgate to Mahim) and its Suburbs (Bandra to Dahisar). During the colonial era, the Portuguese built a watch tower called Castella de Aguada on the northern side. Later, the British built the Worli Fort to the south and Mahim Fort near the creek to defend the seven islands of Bombay against attacks by the Portuguese and the Marathas. The bay holds a small indigenous fishing population known as the Kolis. A large infrastructural project, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, now links the two ends of the bay by a flyover bridge which reduced the commuting time between the suburbs and the city. During the monsoon season the sea waves hit against the walls and sometimes also enters the small bylanes. The bay is highly polluted due to the drainage of the polluted Mithi river into it. Mahim bay shifts according to the tide; during high tide, water rushes to the Bandra side and during low tide, the Worli side has much water. Recently tar deposits have been found in the bay. The bay is highly unsafe for swimming or . The flooding situation is growing worse. Approximately the sea floods the area once a week. It reaches up to the walls of Bombay Scottish School. The school authorities are advised to shut their sea facing gates to ensure safety of the children. The most frightening situation occurred after the start of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link project. the waves entered the small bylanes with great velocity. The Cafe Coffee Day and the Barista outlets were nearly touched by the rising waves. The citizens living on the sea facing side of the have been warned repeatedly of building check walls to prevent loss of lives and destruction of any movable or immovable property. The students of Bombay Scottish School are also repeatedly told not to go on the beach for safety reasons. The environmentalists in that area have said that the bay has come ahead nearly by 100 metres. This bay is a cause of concern for the local bodies. It is predicted that the waves will nearly submerge Shivaji Park if their arrival to the shore is so fast. The land at the bay has sunk by 5 mm due to the rampant erosion due to the ferocious sea.
rdf:langString Māhīm Bay är en vik i Indien. Den ligger i den sydvästra delen av landet, 1 200 km söder om huvudstaden New Delhi. Savannklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 27 °C. Den varmaste månaden är april, då medeltemperaturen är 30 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med 24 °C. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 2 412 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är juli, med i genomsnitt 908 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är april, med 1 mm nederbörd.
rdf:langString A baía de Maim (em inglês: Mahim Bay) é uma baía do mar Arábico situada na cidade de Bombaim, Índia. Deve o seu nome à antiga ilha de Maim, situada na margem oriental. A norte situa-se a área urbana de Worli (a que os portugueses chamavam Varel), a sul situa-se Bandra (em português: Bandorá) e a oeste a baía abre-se para o mar Arábico. A baía recebeu o seu nome depois das ilhas de Maim e Salsete terem sido artificialmente unidas no início do século XIX (o território de Bombaim era originalmente um arquipélago). O rio Mithi, que constitui a fronteira entre a cidade de Bombaim propriamente dita e os seus subúrbios, desagua na ribeira de Maim (Mahim Creek), que por sua vez desagua na baía. Durante o período colonial português, os portugueses construíram uma torre de vigia chamada Castelo da Aguada (ou Forte de Bandra, atualmente Castella de Aguada) na parte nordeste da baía. Mais tarde os britânicos construíram o Forte de Worli a sul e o Forte de Maim junto à ribeira homónima para defenderem as sete ilhas de Bombaim contra os ataques dos portugueses e dos maratas. A baía ainda conserva uma pequena população indígena de pescadores conhecidos como . A baía é atravesssada pela ponte (oficialmente Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link), inaugurada em 2009.
rdf:langString Махим — бухта Аравийского моря у побережья Западной Индии, на границе Мумбаи-Сити и пригородного округа Мумбаи. На юге-западе ограничена мысом Уэрли, на северо-западе — мысом Бандра, северо-восточная часть соединяется с . Южной оконечностью является Ворли, северной — и в центре. Залив получил название в начале XX века, когда острова Махим и были соединены. Река через залив несёт свои воды в залив Махим, образуя собой границу между городом и пригородами. В колониальный период португальцы построили на северном берегу залива наблюдательную башню . Позднее британцы возвели на южном берегу и возле одноимённого залива для защиты семи островов Бомбея от нападений португальцев и маратхов. В районе залива проживает небольшая популяция рыбаков народности . Большой инфраструктурный проект, морской мост Бандра — Ворли, соединил два берега залива вантовым мостом, благодаря чему уменьшилось время поездки между городом и пригородами. Залив сильно загрязнён водами впадающей в него реки Митхи.
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