The three countries located directly south of Finland and north of Poland are Sweden, Estonia, and Latvia. Sweden lies to the west of Finland, while Estonia and Latvia are situated to the south across the Baltic Sea. Estonia is directly south of Finland, and Latvia is further south of Estonia. Poland is located to the southwest of these countries.
No. Poland and Denmark are two different countries in Europe.
stalin attacked on one side of poland and also invaded FINLAND :)
Poland and Portugal are both located in Europe.
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basically all of the countries in the east.
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No. Poland and Denmark are two different countries in Europe.
Poland, Germany, Netherlands there are a lot of countries south of Finland and west of Russia Sweden and Norway are west of Finland and Russia and parts of them are south of Finland.
The neighboring countries to Sweden are Norway and Finland by land, and the Russian Federation, the Baltic countries, Poland, Germany and Denmark by water.
All are European countries.
stalin attacked on one side of poland and also invaded FINLAND :)
Poland and Portugal are both located in Europe.
Poland, Germany, Bulgaria, Finland. Maybe some others.
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Europe.
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.
During the history these countries were occupied sometimes by Russians.