Gulf of Gaur

The Gulf of Gaur, also known as the Sả Một Gulf, is located in the northeastern part of the Crosswind Sea, bounded on the west by Dai Hoa and on the north and east by Arshavat. Its southern limit is typically considered to be a line between Hổ Đảo island in Dai Hoa and the southernmost point of Sambiyan in Arshavat.

The body of water has been highly important since ancient times as the start of the coastal trade route between Arshavat and Western Escar.

Etymology
The Gulf of Gaur is named after the Gaur people on the Jantal islands.

The name for the gulf, Sả Một, is adapted from the original  term for the area, Samout (សមុទ្រ). This in turn developed from the Sanskrit Samudra (समुद्र), which literally means an ocean, sea, or confluence.