The Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, and Estonia (south to north) form the western border of Russia. Poland and Lithuania border the Baltic Sea port of Kaliningrad, which is physically separated from the rest of Russia.
Lithuania and Poland
In 1914 the countries on Russia's western border were as follows from north to south:NorwaySwedenGermanyAustria-HungaryRomania
The Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, and Estonia (south to north) form the western border of Russia. Poland and Lithuania border the Baltic Sea port of Kaliningrad, which is physically separated from the rest of Russia.
Georgia ,Russia and Turkey.
France and Spain
Finland and Norway
Finland and Norway
Three countries border both Poland and Russia (among others): Lithuania Belarus The Ukraine
Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, and Greece are western European countries that border the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean Sea is almost totally enclosed by land.
Europe is a continent. Continents do not have borders. Actually, continents do have borders, but to decide which countries border Europe could be difficult because there are many transcontinental countries. For example, one is Russia. Should countries bordering Russia (not a part of Europe themself) be included? Or only countries bordering the European portion of Russia?
Norway and Parts of Russia