Northern Ostrobothnia is a region in the Southwestern coast of Finlandia, bathed by the Baltic Sea, which connects that country with Sweden.
The Gulf of Bothnia is a sea arm up in the far Northern part of Baltic, bathing both Southwest of Finland, by Ostrobothnian Province, and Northeast of Sweden.
The Gulf of Bothnia lies eastward of Sweden.
Northern Ostrobothnia's population is 384,900.
The Gulf of Bothnia lies between Sweden and Finland. It is a northern extension of the Baltic Sea.
Northern Ostrobothnia museum was created in 1896.
The area of Northern Ostrobothnia is 37,149.23 square kilometers.
Sweden to the West and Finland to the East
The Gulf of Bothnia, which is the northern arm of the Baltic Sea.In Finnish: PohjanlahtiIn Swedish: Bottniska viken
The Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland go into the Baltic Sea.
The Gulf of Bothnia separates Finland from Sweden.
Sweden is on the west coast of the Gulf of Bothnia.
The Baltic Sea, the northern part of which is called the Gulf of Bothnia.
The Baltic Sea, the northern part of which is called the Gulf of Bothnia.