Kattegat Strait.
I assume you mean "what sea is it located by" as Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark: Copenhagen is located by The Sound ("Øresund" in Danish) which is a strait between the Kattegat and the Baltic Sea
The Kattegat Strait.
A body of water called the Kattegat separates Denmark from Sweden.
The Öresund Strait lies between Denmark and Sweden. It connects the Baltic Sea with the Kattegat strait and serves as a major waterway for maritime traffic in the region.
The Strait that separates Denmark and Sweden is the Kattegat Strait. From 1703-1708 the winters were so severe that there was ice in the strait.
baltic and north sea
The Kattegat and near by body of water is the Baltic Sea .
The Øresund/Öresund strait. (strait 0 'sund' in both languages). The width of the strait varies between 4 km and 28 km - the shortest distance being between Helsingør (DK) and Helsingborg (SE). It has annual traffic of 40.000+ ships (> 50 tonnes) per year, which makes it one of the most busy waterways in the world. For approx 400 years (1429 to 1857) ships had to pay a toll to the Danish King (later the state) to pass the strait - for many years this was his biggest source of revenue. The Øresund/Öresund strait. (strait 0 'sund' in both languages). The width of the strait varies between 4 km and 28 km - the shortest distance being between Helsingør (DK) and Helsingborg (SE). It has annual traffic of 40.000+ ships (> 50 tonnes) per year, which makes it one of the most busy waterways in the world. For approx 400 years (1429 to 1857) ships had to pay a toll to the Danish King (later the state) to pass the strait - for many years this was his biggest source of revenue.
Sweden,Norway is the wrong answer. They are both connected by land. Sweden, denmark. separated by Kattegat Sea. Norway Denmark separated by skagerrak
Kattegat incident happened in 1963.
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