To the north, Latvia shares a border with Estonia. This northern boundary stretches along the Gulf of Riga, which is part of the Baltic Sea. The border is defined by various rivers and landscapes, contributing to the natural beauty of both countries. Additionally, both nations are part of the Baltic region, sharing cultural and historical ties.
The two Baltic countries located to the west of Russia are Estonia and Latvia. These nations are situated along the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea and share borders with Russia to the east. Estonia is northernmost, followed by Latvia to the south. Both countries are known for their rich history, vibrant cultures, and beautiful landscapes.
9 countries border the Baltic sea - Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are commonly referred to as the Baltic nations.
Lithuania is slightly larger than the Baltic state to its north, Latvia, and both are larger than Estonia (about 2/3 the size of Lithuania). But each of the three is larger than European countries such as Denmark, the Netherlands, or Switzerland.
Sweden and Finland are both peninsulas that extend into the Baltic Sea. Other countries that are bordered by this body of water is Estonia, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia.
Kazakstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Baku border the Caspian Sea. Russia, Japan, both Koreas border the Sea of Japan.
They are not geographically connected. They are both countries in Europe. They are both countries that are members of the European Union.
There are two countries that border both Switzerland and Germany: Austria and France.
Finland and Estonia are both countries that are close to St. Petersburg. Finland is located to the northwest and Estonia is situated to the west of St. Petersburg.
The two countries that border both Switzerland and Germany are France and Austria.
Both Azerbaijan and Turkey border both Armenia and Iran.
Scotland and Wales both border England.