Q. Which gulf is situated between the countries of Sweden and Finland?
Answer: Gulf of Bothnia
Notes: The Gulf of Bothnia is part of the Baltic Sea, located between Finland to the east and Sweden to the west. This geographic feature is an important aspect of Finland's coastline. Conversely, the Gulf of Finland is another section of the Baltic Sea, situated between Finland to the north and Estonia to the south. Helsinki, the most populous city of Finland, is located on the Gulf of Finland. Finland uses the Euro as its official currency and its parliament is known as the "Eduskunta Riksdagen", which operates as a unicameral legislature.

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