If you mean England, then it borders Wales and Scotland. If you mean Great Britain and Northern Ireland, then it borders the Republic of Ireland/Eire. Both border France via the English Channel.
If you mean England, only Wales and Scotland border it.
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.
Bad spelling aside, I assume you mean "What other countries border England?" in the North we have Scotland and to the West we have Wales. Together we make "The United Kingdom"
Scotland and Wales both share a border with England. If you mean outside of the UK, it would have to be France, Belgium and Ireland.
this question doesn't make sense as Scotland is in the UK. If you mean "do you need a passport to travel between England and Scotland" then the answer is no. Unless you are flying, in which case you will need some form of photo ID such as a passport or driving license.
If you mean border there is only one with England along the line of the Cheviot Hills. For the rest it is surrounded by the sea.
England shares borders with Scotland and Wales, so they are the equally closest European countries to England. The closest mainland European country to England, which may be what you mean, is France.
Cumbria and Northumberland are the English counties bordering Scotland. If you mean countries, then England is the answer.
Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest. In addition to the mainland, Scotland consists of over 790 islands including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides.Find more details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ScotlandI think you mean *What is Scotland?, are would imply there was more than one.
Cumbria, Co.Durham and Northumberland - the Cheviot Hills form a natural barrier to the South between the two countries. However, if you mean 'countries', the answer is 'only England'.
I think you mean DUMfries. It's a town in Scotland, located in the county of Dumfries & Galloway, just over the border from Northern England. An ancient market town, it lies on the banks of the River Firth.