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  1. Kattegat - Wikipedia

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    The Kattegat ( Danish: [ˈkʰætəkæt]; Swedish: Kattegatt [ˈkâtːɛˌɡat]) is a 30,000 km 2 (12,000 sq mi) sea area bounded by the Jutlandic peninsula in the west, the Danish Straits islands of Denmark and the Baltic Sea to the south and the provinces of Bohuslän, Västergötland, Halland and Skåne in Sweden in the east.
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    The city of Kattegat in Vikings and Vikings: Valhalla is not a real city in Norway; it is actually a sea area located between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The real Kattegat in Norway is a shallow area with reefs and dangerous currents, unlike the portrayal in the shows.
    As it turns out, there is a real Kattegat in Norway, though the location is not the same as how it's presented in Vikings. In Vikings, Kattegat is a city located in Norway. In reality, Kattegat is not a city at all, though it's still located in the Scandinavian area. Kattegat is actually a sea area located between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
    Control of the Kattegat, and access to it, have been important throughout the history of international seafaring. Until the completion of the Eider Canal in 1784, the Kattegat was the only sea route into and out of the Baltic region.
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  8. Kat·te·gat
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    1. a strait, 225 km (140 miles) in length, between Sweden and Denmark. It is linked to the North Sea by the Skagerrak and to the Baltic Sea by the Øresund.
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