Vyborg Bay

Coordinates: 60°35′N 28°31′E / 60.583°N 28.517°E / 60.583; 28.517
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View of the Northern harbor of the Vyborg Bay
Vyborg Bay.
Vyborg Bay.
Vyborg Bay (Gulf of Finland)
Vyborg Bay.
Vyborg Bay.
Vyborg Bay (Baltic Sea)

Vyborg Bay (Russian: Выборгский залив; Finnish: Viipurinlahti; Swedish: Viborgska viken) is a deep inlet running northeastward near the eastern end of Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea. The city of Vyborg is located near the head of the gulf.

The Monrepos Park is considered a jewel of the bay and a major draw for tourists. Since the mid-19th century, the bay has been connected by the Saimaa Canal to the lake Saimaa in Finland.

In 1790, the bay was the scene of one of the largest naval battles in history, the Battle of Vyborg Bay, with a total of 498 Russian and Swedish ships.

The end of the bay is called Zashchitnaya Bay (Russian: бухта Защитная, Finnish: Suomenvedenpohja. In the Middle Ages, the river

Burnaya River
became the main outlet of Vuoksa.

Lodochnyy Island lies in the middle of the bay, between Vyborg and Vysotsk.

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60°35′N 28°31′E / 60.583°N 28.517°E / 60.583; 28.517