Sweden to the West and Finland to the East
The Gulf of Bothnia lies between Sweden and Finland.
Sweden and Finland are separated by the gulf in southern part of the country, but they still connect and touch in the nothern part of the country.
The Gulf of Bothnia lies between Sweden and Finland. It is a northern extension of the Baltic Sea.
The Gulf of Lion and the Gulf of Bothnia are two examples.
Yes, Finland actually is between two Gulfs. Gulf of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland.
Finland and Sweden
Bay of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland
Finland and Sweden share a border. There is also a large body of water known as the Gulf of Bothnia between a large part of the two countries.
The one located to the south from Finland is Gulf of Finland (Suomenlahti in Finnish), and the one to west from Finland is Gulf of Bothnia (Pohjanlahti).
It is the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Two gulfs off the European continent are the Gulf of Bothnia (located between Sweden and Finland) and the Gulf of Finland (located between Finland and Estonia). One bay off the European continent is the Bay of Biscay (located in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, bordered by France and Spain).