Norway.
Russia is farther North than Germany
Parts of Alaska (US) and the Svalbard Islands (Norway) are farther north than some points in Russia or Canada. Parts of Denmark (Greenland) are farther north than points in any other country. But generally speaking, there is no country north of both Russia and Canada (Arctic Ocean).
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Norway. And I got the hard feeling you are confusing Switzerland and Sweden.
Norway's border with Sweden is the longest, further north and east (along the Scandinavian peninsula) is it's Finnish border and a little more east and north is it's Russian border.Norway borders Sweden to the east, and the Norwegian sea to the west of it. Even farther west is Iceland. North of Norway is- well, the North Pole. South of Norway is the North Sea, Danmark and the United Kingdome. I hope this was helpful!
The boarder beetween Norway and Russia is situated all way up north ;)
No, Moscow is not the farthest city to the north. While it is one of the northernmost major cities, there are several other cities located farther north, such as Murmansk and Norilsk in Russia, as well as cities like Tromsø in Norway and Longyearbyen in Svalbard. These cities are situated at higher latitudes than Moscow, making them farther north.
Norway is located next to Sweden (on the west side), and then next to the North sea. Denmark is located south of Norway. Finland and Russia in the north.
Norway is way up north on the map. It borders Sweden, Russia and Finland.
Norway
Russia, followed by Norway. The northernmost point of Europe is Cape Fligely, Russia (European portion). However, if you exclude Russia then the northernmost point is Rossøya, Norway (which is a part of the Svalbard Islands, a Norwegian territory).