Sweden is the country that lies to the west of the Gulf of Bothnia. The Gulf of Bothnia is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea and lies between Sweden and Finland. It is divided into the Northern Bothnian Sea and the Southern Bothnian Sea. These bodies of water provide a haven for wildlife including a variety of fish, birds, and marine mammals. Cities along the coast such as Luleå and Piteå in Sweden, and Kemi and Oulu in Finland, are significant harbors.
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