suuväli
Suuväli, also known as the Gulf of Finland, is a shallow, brackish gulf of the Baltic Sea located between the mainland of Finland and the Estonian islands. It is connected to the Baltic Sea proper through the narrowest part of the Gulf of Riga, known as the Irbe Strait. The Gulf of Finland is approximately 180 kilometers long and 80 kilometers wide, with an average depth of about 55 meters, making it one of the shallowest bodies of water in the world.
The gulf is characterized by its extensive archipelagos, including the Åland Islands, which belong to Finland,
The Gulf of Finland plays a significant role in the climate and weather patterns of the region.
The Gulf of Finland has historical and cultural significance as well. It has been a vital trade