Norway and Sweden
Scandinavia
The Scandinavian Peninsula is a peninsula in Northern Europe. It includes the countries of Norway and Sweden as well as parts of Finland.
The Baltic Peninsula, also known as the Baltic Sea region, is located in Northern Europe, bordered by the Baltic Sea to the west and north. It encompasses countries such as Sweden, Finland, and parts of the Baltic States, including Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The peninsula is characterized by its numerous islands and a diverse coastline, and it plays a significant role in regional trade and maritime activities.
The Baltic Sea is entirely surrounded by the countries of northern Europe: Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and Denmark (and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad).
State of the US...Florida, Alaska (arguable, but it is surrounded on three sides with oceans/straits) Some Countries: Italy - southern Europe Portions of Thailand - Southeast Asia Iberian Peninsula - western Europe contains Spain and Portugal. Denmark
Because Europe is surrounded by water on three sides.
Europe and more closely Northern Europe along with other Nordic countries and the Baltic countries.
Germany is not on a peninsula; it is on the continent of Europe. Germany contains some small peninsulas on the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
The countries of Norway and Sweden make up the Scandinavian peninsula.
Europe, Asia, and Africa
The three Baltic states are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.