Norway and Sweden are the two European countries that share a border with Russia. Norway shares a relatively short border with Russia in the far north, while Sweden does not have a direct border with Russia but is in close proximity. Both countries are part of the Schengen Area and have historical ties with Russia.
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
Norway is the northernmost country in Europe. It is west of Sweden, and shares a border with Finland and Russia.
Yes, Finland is a country. It is in northern Europe, bordered by Russia, Norway and Sweden.
Finland is a country in northern Europe, bordered by Sweden to the west, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east. It is known for its stunning natural landscapes, sauna culture, and design heritage.
Yes. Oh, for kicks, it's part of Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden, Norway), and Nothern Europe (Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland).
Russia and Sweden Actually only Sweden shares a common border with Finland and Norway.
Sweden, Norway and Russia. Estonia has no land connection, but its the fourth-closest country.
Mostly the northern part, in countries like Russia, Sweden, Norway and Denmark as well as Iceland.
Norway,Finland,Estonia,Latvia,Belarus,Ukraine,Georgia,Azerbaijan,Kazakhstan,Mongolia,China,North Korea border Russia's mainland.Poland andLithuania border Russia's Kaliningrad in Eastern Europe.
No, Norway is a separate country in Northern Europe. Norway borders Sweden to the East and has an extensive coastline to the West. Norway also shares a border with Finland and Russia and is known internationally for it fjords.
There is no such country. However, Finland is surrounded by Sweden, Norway, Russia, and the Baltic.
The Arctic Circle crosses territory of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Russian Federation. Also known as Scandinavia :)