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.
The body of water that borders Sweden is primarily the Baltic Sea, which lies to the east and south of the country. Additionally, the Gulf of Bothnia, an extension of the Baltic Sea, separates Sweden from Finland to the northeast. The Kattegat and Skagerrak straits also border Sweden to the west, connecting the Baltic Sea to the North Sea.
The Baltic Sea, the northern part of which is called the Gulf of Bothnia.
Technically, there are more than one body of water separating England and Finland: the North Sea, which is closest to England; and the Baltic Sea, which is closer to Finland.
A body of water called the Kattegat separates Denmark from Sweden.
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.
Sweden and Finland are both peninsulas that extend into the Baltic Sea. Other countries that are bordered by this body of water is Estonia, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia.
The Gulf of Bothnia is the northernmost extension of the Baltic Sea. It is located between Sweden and Finland.
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.
Technically, there are more than one body of water separating England and Finland: the North Sea, which is closest to England; and the Baltic Sea, which is closer to Finland.
The Kattegat and near by body of water is the Baltic Sea .
The North Sea.
The Gulf of Bothnia
A body of water called the Kattegat separates Denmark from Sweden.
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