Kattegatt is a strait located between Sweden and Denmark that connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. There are a few synonyms for the word Kattegatt, which include "Katthavet" and "Skagerrak." Katthavet is the Swedish name for this strait while Skagerrak is the Norwegian name. Both Skagerrak and Kattegatt were named after the district of Skagen located at the northernmost point of Denmark near the strait. The Kattegatt region is also home to numerous beaches and nature reserves, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities and nature enthusiasts.