The Gulf of Bothnia, which is the northern arm of the Baltic Sea.
In Finnish: Pohjanlahti
In Swedish: Bottniska viken
The Gulf of Bothnia, an arm of the Baltic Sea, lies between Sweden and Finland.
Finnish: Pohjanlahti
Swedish: Bottniska viken
The Gulf of Bothnia
Gulf of Finland (in finnish; Suomenlahti)
It's called the Gulf of Finland.
Baltic Sea
The Gulf of Bothnia separates Finland from Sweden.
Finland and Sweden
Finland is located between Sweden and Russia; it also borders the Baltic Sea, Gulf of Bothnia, and the Gulf of Finland. Finland's area is 130,127 square miles, which makes it slightly smaller than Montana. Finland shares a long border of 816 miles with Russia, 453 miles with Norway, and 364 miles with Sweden. The remaining 700 miles of Finland's mainland is made up of Coastlines.
The Baltic Sea
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.
Gulf of Finland (in finnish; Suomenlahti)
The Gulf of Bothnia.
The gulf of Bothnia.
It's the Gulf of Bothnia.
Gulf of Bothnia.
The Gulf of Bothnia separates Finland from Sweden.
The Gulf of Bothnia is bordered by Sweden to the west and Finland to the east.
There are several small bodies of water between Sweden and Russia. They are all connected, but have different names. The Gulf of Bothnia separates Sweden and Finland- it is located to the east of Sweden. To get to Russia from there, you must travel through the Gulf of Finland- you will land in St. Petersburg. Both of these gulfs are smaller bodies of water contained in the Baltic Sea.
The Gulf of Finland and the Gulf of Bothnia surround Finland. These gulfs connects to the Baltic Sea which borders Finland, Sweden and other countries.
Sweden and Finland border the Gulf of Bothnia.
Finland and Sweden
The Gulf of Bothnia lies between Sweden and Finland in Scandinavia.