
Kattegat
Kattegat is a body of water located between Denmark and Sweden, connecting the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. It measures roughly 300 kilometers long and varies in width, serving as an important maritime passage for shipping and naval traffic. The region features a mix of shallow areas, islands, and busy ports, supporting fishing, transportation, and ecological diversity. Its strategic position has historical significance for trade and defense, making Kattegat a key part of Scandinavia's geography and economy.