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  • The Gulf of Bothnia (; Finnish : Pohjanlahti; Swedish : Bottniska viken) is divided into the Bothnian Bay and Bothnian Sea, and it is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland 's west coast (East Bothnia) and the northern part of Sweden 's east coast (West Bothnia and North Bothnia). In the south of the gulf lies Åland, between the Sea of Åland and the Archipelago Sea.
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  • The name botn was applied to the Gulf of Bothnia as Helsingjabotn in Old Norse, after Hälsingland, which at the time referred to the coastland west of the gulf.
  • Finland’s Åland Island archipelago, which comprises more than 6,000 islands, is located in the southern part of the Gulf of Bothnia at its entrance to the Baltic Sea.
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  • The Gulf of Bothnia (Finnish: Pohjanlahti; Swedish: Bottniska viken, i.e. Bottenviken + Bottenhavet) is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea.
  • The Gulf of Bothnia has a rich cultural and historical significance. It has been an important region for human settlement and trade for centuries.
  • Gulf of Bothnia, northern arm of the Baltic Sea, between Sweden (west) and Finland (east). Covering an area of about 45,200 square miles (117,000 square...
  • The Gulf of Bothnia is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea. It is situated between Finland's west coast and Sweden's east coast.
  • Once the fish are captured, they are refined in plants offshore, normally in seaside communities as well as cities along the Gulf of Bothnia shore.
  • Explore the Maritime Museum in Kotka, where you can learn about Finland’s seafaring history and the significance of the Gulf of Bothnia Bay as a trading route.
  • The Gulf of Bothnia is divided into three sections: the Bothnian Sea, the Kvarken and the Bothnian Bay. The long coastline is the most open coastal area in Finland.