France and England were considered enemies in 1770 due to their participation in the war for American Independence. The two countries had also fought to dominate the Americas.
Ireland's enemies were mainly the British. For many centuries, the British considered Ireland as part of their country. You could also say that Ireland considers itself its own enemy, considering the heated divide between Catholic and Protestant religions there.
Germany and USSR
They are European countries and members of EU; but Romania and Poland are very different countries.
Poland and Czech Republic are catholic countries. Romania is an orthodox country.
No countries are enemies of Switzerland. Switzerland is strictly neutral.
Bosnia is the only one that I know of
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.
France and England were considered enemies in 1770 due to their participation in the war for American Independence. The two countries had also fought to dominate the Americas.
Ireland's enemies were mainly the British. For many centuries, the British considered Ireland as part of their country. You could also say that Ireland considers itself its own enemy, considering the heated divide between Catholic and Protestant religions there.
Poland is one of such.
Canada does not have any official enemies, but it has had strained relations with countries like North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela in the past due to political tensions or human rights issues. Canada generally seeks to maintain peaceful diplomatic relations with all countries.
Germany and USSR
Poland is surrounded by Pakistan
north korea, they fuucking hate everyone, except for their boyfriend china, and their wife russian federation.
Belgium has no enemies.
They are European countries and members of EU; but Romania and Poland are very different countries.