Poland, Germany, Netherlands there are a lot of countries south of Finland and west of Russia Sweden and Norway are west of Finland and Russia and parts of them are south of Finland.
Latvia and lithuania
Latvia, Lithuania
Lithuania and Latvia.
Finland shares borders with Russia in East, Norwar in North, Sweden in West and Gulf of Finland in South.
On land, Russia from east and Latvia from south, over sea, Sweden from west and Finland from north.
There are three countries that border Russia to the south. They are Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan. All are sovereign states.
Sweden is one of the countries included in Scandinavia. It has three bordering countries; Norway to the west, Denmark to the south and Finland to the east.
Iceland, Finland, Russia.
The three countries located directly south of Finland and north of Poland are Sweden, Estonia, and Latvia. Sweden lies to the west of Finland, while Estonia and Latvia are situated to the south across the Baltic Sea. Estonia is directly south of Finland, and Latvia is further south of Estonia. Poland is located to the southwest of these countries.
Yes it is. It's part of the so called Scandinavian region.
Estonia is next to the Baltic sea, Europe. It is south of Finland, west of Russia, and north of Lituania.
Sweden from west, Russia from east, Norway from north and Estonia from south. I hope that's what you meant :)