Sweden is one of the countries included in Scandinavia. It has three bordering countries; Norway to the west, Denmark to the south and Finland to the east.
Sweden has land borders with Finland and Norway. It also has a connection with Denmark via the Øresund Bridge.
Norway to the north-west, Finland to the north-east. Denmark does not however really border to Sweden but there is a bridge between Malmö and Copenhagen.
Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. "Scandinavia" is sometimes confused with the wider term, "Nordic Countries," a grouping that includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
Norway is to the west of Sweden, Finland to the east, and Denmark to the South. Norway is closest.
Finland and Norway are both connected to Sweden on the east resp. west side.
The neighboring countries to Sweden are Norway and Finland by land, and the Russian Federation, the Baltic countries, Poland, Germany and Denmark by water.
Germany is the only country that borders Denmark and it is to the south of the country. Denmark is bordered by the Baltic Sea to the east.
The Baltic Sea for the most part. Crossing the water could get you to Sweden, Germany, Poland or Russia.
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Poland, Germany and Denmark over water.Norway and Finland by land.Norway (to the west and north), Finland (to the east), Denmark (to the south).The longest border is with Norway but up north we also share a border with Finland.
No. Denmark is located in the Nordic region. Along with Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland.
Norway to the West, Finland to the East (both with long land borders) and Denmark to the South (joined by a bridge over a long sea strait)