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Kvarken (Swedish:
Kvarken,
Norra Kvarken (as
opposed to
South Kvarken); Finnish: Merenkurkku, lit. 'throat of the sea') is the
narrow region of the Gulf...
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Kvarken Bridge (Finnish:
Merenkurkun silta, Swedish: Kvarkenbron) is a
proposed bridge between Sweden and
Finland across the
strait of
Kvarken as a part...
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South Kvarken (Finnish: Ahvenanrauma, Swedish: Södra
Kvarken) is the
narrowest stretch of sea
between Finnish Åland and Sweden,
forming a
strait connecting...
- 1948,
Rederi Ab Vasa-Umeå was
founded to
start p****enger
traffic across Kvarken, the
narrowest part of the Gulf of Bothnia. On 28 May, the company's first...
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moraines may have
developed from crev****es
underneath the ice sheet. The
Kvarken has a very high
density of de Geer moraines. End moraines, or terminal...
- Sammallahdenmäki
Suomenlinna Kvarken Old
Rauma Petäjävesi Old
Church Verla Struve Geodetic Arc The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural...
- tall cliffs. The High
Coast is part of the Swedish/Finnish High Coast/
Kvarken Archipelago UNESCO World Heritage Site
because of its
exceptional geology...
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Skagerrak Wadden Sea
Dogger Bank
Baltic Sea Gulf of
Bothnia Kvarken Bothnian Sea
South Kvarken Sea of Åland
Archipelago Sea Gulf of
Finland Vyborg Bay Neva...
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Bothnian Bay (also
called the Bay of Bothnia) with the
Baltic proper.
Kvarken is
situated between the two. Together, the
Bothnian Sea and Bay make up...
- the north, in the
Bothnian Bay, the
salinity is so low, from 0.4% near
Kvarken to 0.2% in the
northernmost part, that many
freshwater fish such as the...