The sea which borders northwestern Russia is called the Kara Sea. The Kara Sea is a part of the Arctic Ocean.
The northernmost part of Russia borders the Arctic Ocean. Among the five major oceanic divisions, it is considered as the shallowest ocean.
Barents Sea
Black Sea...?
The Laptev Sea, but other sea's north of Russia are Barents Sea, Kara Sea, and the East Siberian Sea.
It borders the Mediterranean Sea, as it is an Island.
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Saint Petersburg is a major city in North-West Russia, not far from the borders with Finland and Estonia. If you look at the Baltic Sea (the sea between northern Germany and the Scandinavian countries like Denmark and Sweden), St. Petersburg is at the right-hand side, about half-way up the sea.
42 N 50 E is in the Caspian Sea. It is bordered by Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkmenistan. There is a patchwork of individual borders on the Caspian Sea, each area belonging to the five countries mentioned above.
The Kara sea borders northwestern Russia
It is the Kara Sea that borders northwestern Russia in the Arctic Ocean.
Russia is bordered by the Berents Sea in the northwest. It was formerly known to Russians as the Sea of Murmans.
Moving West to East: Barents Sea, Kara Sea, East Siberian Sea. Further North is the Arctic Ocean.
The White sea
The Indian Ocean borders Australia's western coastline, as well as the northwestern coast The Timor Sea is the branch of the Indian Ocean which meets the northwestern coast.
The Sea of Okhotsk borders Russia on the east.
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