The Baltic Sea some people said some different things than you
Well, the Baltic Sea surrounds the nortern border of Poland. Therefore, this effects Poland's economy because they can transport products by sea, unlike other countries that don't have a water route to trade.
The Baltic Sea creates the northern border of Poland.
The Borders of Poland are 3582 km long.The neighboring countries are Germany to the west (467 km) the Chech Republic (790 km) and Slovakia (539 km) to the south, Ukraine (529 km) and Belarus (416 km) to the east,and Lithuania (103 km)and the Russia province of Kalingrad Oblast(210 km)to the northeast.To the north,Poland is bordered by the Baltic Sea(528 km) with nice and clean beaches.WELCOME ! BIENVENUE ! WILLKOMM ! BIENVENIDA ! ACCOGLIENZA! ONTVANGST !The Czech Republic, Belarus, Germany, Lithuania, Russia, Slovakia and the Ukraine. Starting in the north and going clockwise, Germany's neighbours are:- Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark
Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, And the Black Sea
Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, and Lithuania border Poland. Poland also borders the Baltic Sea.
There are three countries that share a border with Poland and the Baltic Sea. Germany, Russia, and Lithuania all share borders with Poland.
The Baltic Sea, part of Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Germany border Poland.
Yes, Poland's northern border is the Baltic Sea.
Poland is bordered by Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kaliningrad oblast and Lithuania. It is also bordered by the Baltic Sea.
The Baltic Sea some people said some different things than you
Well, the Baltic Sea surrounds the nortern border of Poland. Therefore, this effects Poland's economy because they can transport products by sea, unlike other countries that don't have a water route to trade.
Germany, Czech Rebublic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia. The Baltic Sea.
Starting from the north and going clockwise, the countries and water that border Germany are: Denmark, The Baltic Sea, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Bodensee (a lake where the borders of Germany, Austria and Switzerland meet) Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, and The North Sea.
The Baltic Sea creates the northern border of Poland.
A number of countries in South America don't border water including Bolivia and Paraguay.
The body of water would be the Baltic Sea. Three bordering countries could be e.g. Germany, Slovakia and Belarus. There are 7 countries bordering Poland in total. In addition to the ones I mentioned, it's also Czech Republic, Ukraine, Russia and Lithuania.