The Gulf of Bothnia was formed during the last Ice Age, when glaciers sculpted the landscape of northern Europe. As the glaciers melted, they carved out the deep basins that now make up the gulf, allowing seawater to fill these areas. The Gulf of Bothnia is bounded by Finland to the east and Sweden to the west, making it a significant part of the Baltic Sea system. Today, it serves as an important maritime region for both countries.
The Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland go into the Baltic Sea.
The Gulf of Bothnia separates Finland from Sweden.
The Gulf of Bothnia, which is the northern arm of the Baltic Sea.In Finnish: PohjanlahtiIn Swedish: Bottniska viken
Yes, Finland actually is between two Gulfs. Gulf of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland.
Finland and Sweden
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 Gulf of Bothnia lies eastward of Sweden.
Gulf of Bothnia.
Sweden and Finland.
The Gulf of Bothnia is on the eastern coast of Sweden and separates it from Finland.
The Gulf of Bothnia is part of the Baltic Sea. It is located between the west coast of Finland and the east coats of Sweden.
Gulf of Bothnia.
Gulf of Bothnia
The gulf of Bothnia.
The Gulf of Bothnia.