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Germany is bordered by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea to the north.
Yes. It is bordered by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Germany is bordered to the North by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea.
Germany is surrounded by several bodies of water, including the North Sea to the northwest and the Baltic Sea to the northeast. To the west, Germany is bordered by the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France, which also have coastlines along the North Sea. Additionally, Germany is bordered by Denmark to the north, which also has a coastline along the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
The country bordered to the north of both Poland and Germany is Denmark. It lies to the north of Germany and is connected to Poland via the Baltic Sea. Denmark consists of the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands, with its closest proximity to Poland being through the Baltic region.
The Atlantic Ocean borders France. It is also bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and the English Channel.Germany is not bordered by any ocean. It is bordered by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north. (Wikipedia)
Germany is located in central Europe and is bordered by several countries. To the north, it is bordered by Denmark and the North Sea, while the Baltic Sea lies to the northeast. To the east, Germany shares borders with Poland and the Czech Republic. To the south, it is bordered by Austria and Switzerland, and to the west, it shares borders with France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
No, it's not. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
The Czech Republic is bordered in the North by Poland and Germany
The two seas on Germany's north coast are the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.