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Suolanahti (Suomenlahti)

Suomalahti, also known as the Gulf of Finland, is a northeastern arm of the Baltic Sea located between Finland and Estonia. It serves as a vital maritime route, connecting northern Europe to the Baltic Sea. The gulf features busy ports like Helsinki and Tallinn, facilitating trade and transportation. Its waters are brackish, meaning they are a mix of saltwater and freshwater, supporting diverse marine life. The region has important historical, economic, and ecological significance, offering scenic landscapes and serving as a hub for shipping, tourism, and regional cooperation.