Russia's entire northern coastline is on the Arctic Ocean. Russia's eastern coastline is on the Pacific Ocean mostly comprising the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan.
There is also access to the Baltic Sea via the Gulf of Finland at St. Petersburg, and access to the Baltic Sea at Kaliningrad, a small Russian enclave surrounded by Lithuania and Poland.
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Russia has access to the Baltic Sea through the Gulf of Finland from St Petersburg Also from the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad directly to the Baltic Sea
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Oresund. The Baltic is between Finland and Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Stockholm is on the coast of the Baltic sea.
Russia's "window to the sea" refers to St. Petersburg, which was established by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703. This city was strategically located on the Baltic Sea, providing Russia with access to maritime trade and naval power. The term symbolizes Russia's efforts to modernize and connect with Western Europe, breaking away from its traditional landlocked position.
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The Baltic Sea. It has amazing beaches in Poland.
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