"Deep Bay" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Deep Bay}} Deep Bay
  1. A bay of Hong Kong, between Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Categories (place): Bays, Places in Hong Kong Synonyms: Hau Hoi Wan Translations (bay): 后海灣 (hau⁶ hoi² waan¹) (Chinese Cantonese), 深圳灣 (Chinese Mandarin), 深圳湾 (Shēnzhènwān) (Chinese Mandarin)

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