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Bays of the Baltic Sea

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Gdańsk Bay
bay in the Baltic Sea adjoining the port of Gdańsk and stretching to Kaliningrad
Bay of Mecklenburg
Bay in the Baltic Sea
Bay of Pomerania
Basin in the Baltic Sea
Tallinn Bay
bay in Estonia
Neva Bay
easternmost part of the Gulf of Finland
Narva Bay
bay in Estonia and Russia
Pärnu Bay
bay in Estonia
Vyborg Bay
bay in the Gulf of Finland
Bay of Lübeck
bay
Bay of Puck
bay in Baltic Sea, Poland
Luga Bay
bay in Gulf of Finland, Russia
Koporye Bay
bay of the Gulf of Finland
Eckernförde Bay
firth
Bay of Wismar
bay
Bråviken
thumb|Bråviken Bråviken is a bay of the Baltic Sea that is located near Norrköping in Östergötland, Sweden. It is an example of a fjard, a drowned shallow glacial valley.
Tagalaht
Tagalaht () is a bay in the Baltic Sea, on the north-west coast of Saaremaa Island in Estonia, situated between the Tagamõisa Peninsula () and Ninase (Cape Ninnast). During World War I, the bay, guarded by Russian beach forts at Hundsort and Ninnast, was the main landing point for German troops during Operation Albion in October 1917, when Saaremaa was occupied.
Lakhtinsky Razliv
lake in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Achterwasser
thumb|300px|The Achterwasser off the Loddiner Höft
Ålbæk Bugt
Bay off the coast of Denmark
Zashchitnaya Bay
bay in the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea
Gelting Bay
bay
Unterwarnow
thumb|Unterwarnow on the map of 1788 Unterwarnow is the estuary of the Warnow River in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, northern Germany. It connects with the Baltic Sea in Warnemünde. The city of Rostock is located on its banks.
Kamieński Lagoon
body of water