That will be the Gulf of Bothnia
I'm fairly sure its commonly known as the Fersion Fjord. Hope that helps. Prof. D Peacock I don't think so!!!!!
The Vistula, which is the longest river in Poland
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Oresund. The Baltic is between Finland and Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Stockholm is on the coast of the Baltic sea.
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This is somewhat complicated. To the north you have the Barents Sea, on the coast of Finland. To the west, on the coast of Norway you have the Norwegian Sea. Bodies of water that actually touch Sweden are: In the east you have to Bay of Bothnia, the Gulf of Bothinia and farther south the Baltic Sea. To the southwest of Sweden you have the Skagerrak inlet (sea) and the straits of Kattegat. The Skagerrak inlet (or sea) ties into the North Sea to the southwest.
The Baltic Sea. It has amazing beaches in Poland.
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