South of Finland and west of Russia are the three baltic states, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
- These countries were:
a) Part of the Russian Empire before 1917.
b) Occupied by the German Empire from 1917 to 1918.
c) Independent countries from 1918 to 1940 (22 years).
d) Occupied by the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1940 to 1941.
e) Occupied by the Third Reich from 1941 to 1944.
f) Occupied by and part of the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1944 to 1989 (45 years).
g) Independent since 1989.
Poland, Germany, Netherlands there are a lot of countries south of Finland and west of Russia Sweden and Norway are west of Finland and Russia and parts of them are south of Finland.
Latvia and lithuania
Latvia to the south and Russia to the east.
Latvia, Lithuania
Finland shares borders with Russia in East, Norwar in North, Sweden in West and Gulf of Finland in South.
Lithuania and Latvia.
On land, Russia from east and Latvia from south, over sea, Sweden from west and Finland from north.
No it is not true. Sweden, Finland, Russia, USA, Canada, UK, Japan, ... etc are north industrial countries.
There are three countries that border Russia to the south. They are Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan. All are sovereign states.
No. Korea are two separate countries - North and South, the former bordering China and Russia.
Australia,Canada,Russia,Finland,Sweden,Norway and the full North and South America
They are Estonia and Latvia. Along with Lithuania (west of Latvia), they were annexed as republics by the Soviet Union after World War II. They gained independence again with the breakup of the USSR in 1991.