Wales is a part of the UK and as of such is not a sovereign country. Because of this Wales on its own doesn't have any borders. The UK as a whole shares borders with the Republic of Ireland. Wales is next to England but as they are both part of Britain and therefore the same country this isn't an official border.
Only one country borders Wales. That is England.
England is the only country bordering wales however Northern Ireland,Scotland and the R.O.I. are very close by.
Wales has a boundary with England.
The eastern side of Wales has a border with England. The rest of Wales is surrounded by open sea.
Wales has a land border with only one country, which is England. The Republic of Ireland and the province of Northern Ireland lie westwards across the Irish Sea from Wales.
England, Which is East; Ireland, Which is West, and Scotland, which is North.
Northern Ireland, Wales England and Scotland make up The United Kingdom.
England borders Wales
Unfortionately England.
Wales has a boundary with England.
Only 2 countries border England. They are Wales and Scotland.
If you mean England, only Wales and Scotland border it.
Just England.
It is located in North Wales
Scotland and Wales both border England.
England is bordered by Wales in the West and Scotland to the North.England is in the UK which is a country which contains Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England
Just two. Scotland and Wales.
England shares a land border with Scotland and Wales. The nearest foreign countries are Ireland, France and Belgium.
London is a city, not a country. It is in England, which is bordered by Scotland and Wales.
Its immediate neighbours are Wales (to the west) and Scotland (to the north).
If you mean England as a part of Great Britain then it has a border to the north with Scotland and a border to the west with Wales The United Kingdom, of which England is a part, has a border with the Republic of Ireland.
Wales itself is a single country so there are no countries in Wales.