Kattegat

Kattegat, or Kattegatt, is a bay of the North Sea and a continuation of Skagerrak, bounded by Denmark and Sweden. The Baltic Sea drains into the Kattegat through resund and the Danish Straits. Waterways that drain into the Kattegat are the rivers of Gta lv at Gothenburg, together with Lagan, Nissan, tran and Viskan from the province of Hallandia on the Swedish side, and the river of Guden from Jutland, in Denmark. The main islands of the Kattegat are Sams, Ls and Anholt, where the latter two, due to their dry summer climate, are referred to as the Danish desert belt. The name Kattegat derives from the Dutch and low Saxon words Kat (cat) and Gat (hole). It refers to the medieval navigation, where captains spoke of this area to be as narrow as a cat's hole, since there are several flats in the sea, which made navigation difficult. See also: Scandinavia

 

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