Sweden is border on the west by the country of Norway and on the northeast by the country of Finland. The Gulf of Bothnia runs along the East coast of Sweden. Southeast of Sweden is the Baltic Sea. To the Southwest are the Danish Straits, the Kattegat/Kattegatt (spelling depends on whether you are Danish or Swedish) and Skagerrak which connect the Baltic Sea to the North Sea
The body of water that borders Sweden is primarily the Baltic Sea, which lies to the east and south of the country. Additionally, the Gulf of Bothnia, an extension of the Baltic Sea, separates Sweden from Finland to the northeast. The Kattegat and Skagerrak straits also border Sweden to the west, connecting the Baltic Sea to the North Sea.
At the far north Finland is attached to Sweden and Norway. Other than that the Baltic sea seperates Sweden from Finland
No, at least not directly. The eastern side of Sweden faces the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia, which connects to the North Sea through the Öresund, the strait between Sweden and Denmark. Then the North Sea merges into the North Atlantic. Most of the western side of Sweden has a land border against Norway, apart from a small section at the south west, which faces the North Sea. Up north, It's all land borders. Norway to the west and north, and then Finland to the eastall the way down the nothern tip of the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia.
Sweden is bordered by three bodies of water. To the south and west, there is the North Sea. On the east, there is the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia.
Denmark borders both the Baltic and the North Sea. Denmark's closest country is Sweden.
Sweden is border on the west by the country of Norway and on the northeast by the country of Finland. The Gulf of Bothnia runs along the East coast of Sweden. Southeast of Sweden is the Baltic Sea. To the Southwest are the Danish Straits, the Kattegat/Kattegatt (spelling depends on whether you are Danish or Swedish) and Skagerrak which connect the Baltic Sea to the North Sea
The body of water that borders Sweden is primarily the Baltic Sea, which lies to the east and south of the country. Additionally, the Gulf of Bothnia, an extension of the Baltic Sea, separates Sweden from Finland to the northeast. The Kattegat and Skagerrak straits also border Sweden to the west, connecting the Baltic Sea to the North Sea.
At the far north Finland is attached to Sweden and Norway. Other than that the Baltic sea seperates Sweden from Finland
No, at least not directly. The eastern side of Sweden faces the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia, which connects to the North Sea through the Öresund, the strait between Sweden and Denmark. Then the North Sea merges into the North Atlantic. Most of the western side of Sweden has a land border against Norway, apart from a small section at the south west, which faces the North Sea. Up north, It's all land borders. Norway to the west and north, and then Finland to the eastall the way down the nothern tip of the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia.
It is located in North Eastern Europe in the Baltic Region bordered by Estonia to the North, Lithuania to the South and by Belarus and the Russia to the east. With Sweden to west across the Baltic Sea
Sweden is bordered by three bodies of water. To the south and west, there is the North Sea. On the east, there is the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia.
No, it's not. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Denmark
There are a lot of cities on the Baltic. Stockholm, Sweden (59 North, 18 East) is one of them.
Sweden and Norway
Denmark