The Gulf of Bothnia
The Gulf of Bothnia
The Gulf of Riga and the Gulf of Finland
The Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland
The sea that lies between Helsinki and Stockholm is the Baltic Sea. It is not a gulf, it is a SEA.
The Baltic Sea
The capital of Finland is Helsinki and it lies on an island surrounding water, which is the Gulf of Finland. The Gulf of Finland stretches out, into the Baltic Sea.
Yes
St. Petersburg lies at the eastern end of the Gulf of Finland, which connects to the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Sea connects to the North Sea, through the straits of the Kattegat, which separate Sweden from Denmark. So you can sail from St. Petersburg out to the North Sea, and then to any ocean in the world.
The Gulf of Bothnia, which is the northern arm of the Baltic Sea.In Finnish: PohjanlahtiIn Swedish: Bottniska viken
Stockholm is on the coast of the Baltic sea.
No, at least not directly. The eastern side of Sweden faces the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia, which connects to the North Sea through the Öresund, the strait between Sweden and Denmark. Then the North Sea merges into the North Atlantic. Most of the western side of Sweden has a land border against Norway, apart from a small section at the south west, which faces the North Sea. Up north, It's all land borders. Norway to the west and north, and then Finland to the eastall the way down the nothern tip of the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia.
Helsinki, the capital and largest city of Finland, is located in southern Finland on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. The Gulf of Finland is the easternmost arm of the Baltic Sea.