No oceans border the Soviet Union, as it no longer exists. When the Soviet Union did exist, the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic Ocean both bordered it.
When the Soviet Union did exist (1919-1989), it did border Iran. However, the Soviet Union no longer exists. The current countries of Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia, which were all part of the Soviet Union when it did exist, do border Iran today. Russia does not.
The Soviet Union no longer exists. When it did, the countries on its western border were Norway, Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Romania.
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The satellites help provide buffer for the soviet union because they can track which invader is coming toward their border or see if any bombs are heading toward the nation of the soviet union
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Turkenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Soviet union.
Red China-Soviet Union relationships, often involved border disputes during the 1960's.
No. Turkey shared a border with the USSR at Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The free country that shared a border with the Soviet Union was Poland. Located in Central Europe, Poland had a significant border with the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. After World War II, Poland became a communist state but was considered a "free" country in the sense that it had a distinct national identity and culture, despite being under Soviet influence. Poland's transition to democracy began in the 1980s, culminating in the fall of communism in 1989.
The Arctic and the Pacific oceans border Alaska.
Because of the pact, Hitler felt he had secured Germany's border with the Soviet Union.