Norway share a long border with Sweden. And a short bit with Finland. Closest across water is Denmark.
Finland and Sweden share a border. There is also a large body of water known as the Gulf of Bothnia between a large part of the two countries.
There are several small bodies of water between Sweden and Russia. They are all connected, but have different names. The Gulf of Bothnia separates Sweden and Finland- it is located to the east of Sweden. To get to Russia from there, you must travel through the Gulf of Finland- you will land in St. Petersburg. Both of these gulfs are smaller bodies of water contained in the Baltic Sea.
Next to Norway is Sweden, Finland, and Russia!
Norway has land borders with Sweden, Finland, Russia. Norway has territorial borders (water) with Denmark and Great Britain.
The Baltic Sea
A small piece of land surrounded by water on three sides is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are landforms that extend into a body of water, with water surrounding them on three sides. Examples of peninsulas include the state of Florida in the United States and the Iberian Peninsula in Europe.
The neighboring countries to Sweden are Norway and Finland by land, and the Russian Federation, the Baltic countries, Poland, Germany and Denmark by water.
Norway (North), Sweden (West) and Russia (East). Though Estonia has no land connection it's the fourth-closest country to Finland.Finland has land border with Norway, Sweden and with Russia.Finland also has water border thru the Baltic sea with Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and with Estonia.
Mongolia is a landlocked country in Asia, it does not and can not have peninsulas, there are no bodies of water surrounding it.
The Baltic Sea, the northern part of which is called the Gulf of Bothnia.
The Baltic Sea for the most part. Crossing the water could get you to Sweden, Germany, Poland or Russia.