Russia, Poland, and Latvia all have borders touching the Baltic Sea. Other Eastern European countries touching the Baltic sea are Estonia and Lithuania. Countries that are considered to be Western European that also touch the Baltic Sea are Germany and Sweden.
Poland - is a country in Eastern Europe. It is located mostly in the European Plain , as well as in the north- eastern part of the mountainous regions of Central Europe. It is washed by the Baltic Sea from the north .
No, Poland doesnt border any country with a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, the countries that Poland borders have either a coastline on the North sea or the Baltic sea.
The Baltic Sea borders both St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad. St. Petersburg is located on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea in Russia, while Kaliningrad, an exclave of Russia, lies on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea. This strategic body of water connects various countries around the region.
That would be the Baltic Sea.
Poland, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia
Germany is bordered by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea to the north.
There are three countries in the region known as the Baltic States. They are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. However, the Baltic Sea borders many more countries, such as Finland, Russia, Sweden and Poland.
The Baltic
The two Baltic countries located to the west of Russia are Estonia and Latvia. These nations are situated along the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea and share borders with Russia to the east. Estonia is northernmost, followed by Latvia to the south. Both countries are known for their rich history, vibrant cultures, and beautiful landscapes.
The Red Sea and The Black Sea are not close and do not border the same countries. The Red Sea borders Egypt (Western), Sudan (Western), Eritrea (Western), and Somalia (South-Western). It also borders these Eastern countries; Saudi Arabia and Yemen.The Black Sea borders Romania (Western), Bulgaria (Western) and Turkey (South-Western). It also borders these Eastern countries; Georgia, and Russia.
Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.