Three Scandinavian countries are Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Two other nations that border the Baltic Sea are Estonia and Latvia.
Germany shares a border with nine other countries in Europe: Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Denmark is located on the northern border of Germany.
When countries share a border, it is called a "land border" or a "physical border".
Germany is the European nation that shares its outer borders with nine other countries. These countries include Sweden, Luxembourg, France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
Germany is the only country to border Denmark.
Germany. Sweden lies next to Denmark as well, but it does not border Denmark
1. Germany
Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany are all independent countries. Denmark is a peninsula in the North Sea and shares a border with northern Germany. The Netherlands is on the western border of Germany.
The European countries that border Germany are Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
france,belgium,poland, and denmark
I'm not quit sure what you're asking. But if it's which countries we border up to here in Denmark, it's geographically only germany. But we do have a bridge to Sweeden too, if you want to add that :-)
Greenland, which is part of Denmark and at the pole Russian and Norway.
Denmark's northern border is the North Sea. The nearest countries due north of Denmark are Norway and Sweden, depending on which part of Denmark you are measuring from.
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Poland, Germany and Denmark
Only land border is with Germany, to the south. Close nations with whom we share a maritime border is Sweden, Norway, Poland and futher away, England, The Netherlands.
Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Denmark