Luxembourg and Switzerland are both small landlocked countries in Europe.
Australia is a large island continent in the Oceania region of the south west Pacific Ocean.
Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Austria
Luxembourg
Three landlocked countries in Europe are Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary.
Some examples of completely landlocked countries are: Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Luxembourg.
Andorra, Vatican City, San Marino, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Luxembourg.
Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Switzerland, Serbia, Macedonia, Kosovo, Luxembourg, San Marino, Vatican, Andorra, Liechtenstein
Presumably the answer looked for is 'Switzerland'. But Austria, Luxembourg, Andorra and Liechtenstein qualify as well.
Switzerland, Hungary, and Austria (P.S if this a homework question then instead of Switzerland use Luxembourg, your teacher will be impressed!!)(P.P.S because Luxembourg is the smallest country and is not easily found on maps!)
Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Andorra are landlocked countries in western Europe. San Marino and Vatican City are enclaves inside Italy.
One of them is Liechtenstein, a tiny doubled landlocked country between Austria and Switzerland. That's all I know.
Luxembourg, Austria, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia, Macedonia, Moldova, Belarus, Andorra.
It'd be really hard to sail from Switzerland to anywhere, as Switzerland is landlocked, doesn't have any ocean coastline.