Mostly based on geography. To the east and south is the ocean, to the west are mountains and to the north is a river.
Next to Norway is Sweden, Finland, and Russia!
A formal region typically has clearly defined borders. These borders are established based on specific criteria, such as political boundaries, cultural characteristics, or physical geography. Examples include countries, states, and counties, where the boundaries are legally recognized and often marked on maps.
At that early point in the history of colonial Africa most borders were based on geographical features, primarily rivers.
both geography and function
They are based on the arbitrary borders of old European empires
Gothenburg, Sweden.
The different types of borders include political borders (between countries or states), natural borders (formed by rivers, mountains, or oceans), and cultural borders (based on language, religion, or ethnicity). Borders can also be classified as open (allowing free movement) or closed (restricting entry).
Canadian
The Nobel Committee was based in Sweden in 1939. The Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, except for the Nobel Peace Prize which is awarded in Oslo, Norway.
david anstron
fishing
sometimes it is based on maths or geography