The only country that borders China, Russia, and South Korea would be North Korea.
North Korea is bordered by China and Russia to the north.
China and Russia to the north and South Korea to the (surprise!) south
North Korea (officially: Democratic People's Republic of Korea, DPRK or 조선민주주의인민공화국) is bordered by:* China and Russia to the north* South Korea (officially: Republic of Korea, ROK or 대한민국) to the southKorea is a peninsula.
North Korea shares a border with China to the north and with South Korea to the south.
North Korea is located in East Asia, sharing its borders with China, Russia, and South Korea. Its capital city is Pyongyang.
North Korea, South Korea, Russia, China and Taiwan
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No. Korea are two separate countries - North and South, the former bordering China and Russia.
Countries which border both China and Russia by land are North Korea, Mongolia and Kazakhstan.
Japan has no bordering countries since it is made of islands. The five closest countries to Japan are (in order) Russia, South Korea, North Korea, China, and Taiwan. North and South Korea, Russia and China.
Japan has no bordering countries since it is made of islands. The five closest countries to Japan are (in order) Russia, South Korea, North Korea, China, and Taiwan. North and South Korea, Russia and China.
The neighboring countries of North Korea are South Korea, China, Russia, Japan, and Mongolia.
Japan is a nation, so it is no "in" a nation. If you mean what continent, then it is in Asia (along with Russia, China, Korea, India, and MANY other places).
Google a map. South Korea borders NORTH Korea.
North Korea is the only nation to border both China and South Korea.
China and Russia border North Korea to the north while South Korea borders North Korea to the south. Russia's border with North Korea is on the far north east tip and is very small. China's border with North Korea is the largest of the North Korean borders.
The country in question is North Korea.