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Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Sweden, Finland. Russia, Germany. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Denmark
Poland, Lithuania, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, and Russia.
The European countries that border the Baltic Sea are: Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Denmark.Of those, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Estonia are considered Eastern European. Germany is considered Western or Central European. Denmark, Sweden, and Finland are considered Scandinavian.
Latvia to the south and Russia to the east.
Estonia.
Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Estonia and the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad and the Russian area of St Petersburg at the Gulf of Finland, an extension of the Baltic Sea
Sweden, Finland and Russia.
You drive to the north of Sweden and turn to east, or, you drive through Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia and around the Gulf of Finland, or, you arrive from Russia straight to eastern Finland.
Estonia, along with the rest of the Baltic States, are included in Northern Europe by the United Nations, although this is mainly for geographical reasons. Estonia is more commonly associated with Eastern Europe.
Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Finland
Poland, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia