The sea that lies between Helsinki and Stockholm is the Baltic Sea. It is not a gulf, it is a SEA.
The baltic sea lies between Helsinki and Stockholm
Helsinki, the capital and largest city of Finland, is located in southern Finland on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. The Gulf of Finland is the easternmost arm of the Baltic Sea.
Copenhagen, Denmark. Stockholm, Sweden. Helsinki, Finland.
Either Helsinki, Tallin or Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden Helsinki, Finland Tallinn, Estonia Riga, Latvia
Only Copenhagen and Stockholm are located on the Baltic Sea. However, Helsinki and Tallinn are located on the Gulf of Finland, which is an outlet of the Baltic Sea.
A 'baltic port', is any port on the Baltic Sea, which is situated between Scandinavia and northern-central Europe. Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Gdansk, Rostock and Copenhagen are all Baltic ports.
The Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland
They are the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic Sea.
The distance from Stockholm, Sweden, to Helsinki, Finland, is approximately 400 kilometers (about 250 miles) when measured in a straight line. If traveling by ferry, which is a common route, the distance is around 500 kilometers (about 310 miles) due to the specific maritime path taken across the Baltic Sea.
Stockholm is located along the Baltic Sea.
Oslo (Norway)Stockholm (Sweden)Helsinki (Finland)Copenhagen (Denmark)Moscow (Russia)Riga (Latvia)Vilnius (Lithuania)Tallin (Estonia)Berlin (Germany)