European Russia borders the countries of Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, the Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan.
poland
Poland borders both Germany and Russia and is located on the Baltic Sea, however the federal subject that borders Poland is separated from the main body of Russia and its other federal subjects.
Poland, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia
Poland, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia
Russia. Just European Russia alone borders 11 countries. The next highest is France which borders 8 countries on the continent of Europe, 2 on the continent of South America.
No. Finland has a very large border with the European part of Russia (From Karelia up to the North Pole where Russia also borders Norway) and Denmark borders with Germany.
It borders Russia and People's Republic of China.
because either the borders or the language spoken there is the other one
The Kara sea borders northwestern Russia
The Northern part of Russia borders the arctic ocean.
Europe is a continent. Continents do not have borders. Actually, continents do have borders, but to decide which countries border Europe could be difficult because there are many transcontinental countries. For example, one is Russia. Should countries bordering Russia (not a part of Europe themself) be included? Or only countries bordering the European portion of Russia?
The only country which borders both Russia and India is China.