The Baltic Sea, the northern part of which is called the Gulf of Bothnia.
At the far north Finland is attached to Sweden and Norway. Other than that the Baltic sea seperates Sweden from Finland
Finland and Sweden. Finland's flag's colours are white and blue, Sweden's they're yellow and blue.
Russia and Sweden Actually only Sweden shares a common border with Finland and Norway.
Finland
Sweden and Finland are separated by the gulf in southern part of the country, but they still connect and touch in the nothern part of the country.
Finland and sweden
finland and sweden
Denmark, Norway, Finland, Russia, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia and Germany. However all but Norway and Finland are separated from Sweden by the Baltic sea.
Sweden,Norway is the wrong answer. They are both connected by land. Sweden, denmark. separated by Kattegat Sea. Norway Denmark separated by skagerrak
Finland is east of Sweden. But note that their land border lies up in the arctic (perfectly normal road crossing) as for the most part they are separated by the Gulf of Bothnia. Unless you fly, the boat from say Stockholm (Sweden) to Turku (Finland) is an overnight journey.
Finland, Sweden and Norway. Although geographically separated, Denmark and Iceland are usually grouped with Scandinavia, for cultural and linguistic reasons.
Norway shares borders with Sweden, Finland and Russia
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
Sweden lies between Norway and Finland.
Finland has absolutely nothing in common with Sweden.
The Baltic Sea, the northern part of which is called the Gulf of Bothnia.