The general name would be "the Baltic Sea".
Ps. The Soviet Union doesn't exist anymore;)
the baltic sea
Finland and Sweden share a border. There is also a large body of water known as the Gulf of Bothnia between a large part of the two countries.
Norway (North), Sweden (West) and Russia (East). Though Estonia has no land connection it's the fourth-closest country to Finland.Finland has land border with Norway, Sweden and with Russia.Finland also has water border thru the Baltic sea with Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and with Estonia.
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.
This is somewhat complicated. To the north you have the Barents Sea, on the coast of Finland. To the west, on the coast of Norway you have the Norwegian Sea. Bodies of water that actually touch Sweden are: In the east you have to Bay of Bothnia, the Gulf of Bothinia and farther south the Baltic Sea. To the southwest of Sweden you have the Skagerrak inlet (sea) and the straits of Kattegat. The Skagerrak inlet (or sea) ties into the North Sea to the southwest.
No body of water borders Norway and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union no longer exists. When it did exist, the Barents Sea, which is part of the Arctic Ocean, bordered the Soviet Union and Norway.
No bodies of water border the European Union. It is an organisation, not a place. It has 28 countries as members, and lots of bodies of water border them.
Norway share a long border with Sweden. And a short bit with Finland. Closest across water is Denmark.
It was amazing they have water slides and everything
The Bering Strait.
It's the Bering Strait.
the baltic sea
Next to Norway is Sweden, Finland, and Russia!
The Soviet Union covered 8,649,500 square miles after World War 2, including bodies of water within its borders as well as isolated islands.
Finland and Sweden share a border. There is also a large body of water known as the Gulf of Bothnia between a large part of the two countries.
At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, the Soviet Union won gold in men's water polo.
They are separated by the Bering Strait.The Bering Strait.