Trinidad is an island therefore no country in South America borders it.
Norway to the West, Finland to the East (both with long land borders) and Denmark to the South (joined by a bridge over a long sea strait)
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.
the capital borders the strait that separates Denmark and Sweden
The republic of Finland situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland.
The Baltic Sea for the most part. Crossing the water could get you to Sweden, Germany, Poland or Russia.
Norway
No country borders Italy to the south.
Trinidad is an island therefore no country in South America borders it.
Mexico borders to the south of the United States.
It depends on what country is being referred to. Mexico borders the United States on the south. The United States borders Canada to the south. China borders Mongolia on the south.
I'm not sure what was meant here, but Finland is its own independent country and it's in the Northern Europe. It shares borders with Norway, Sweden and Russia.
Denmark borders both the Baltic and the North Sea. Denmark's closest country is Sweden.
Germany borders from the South side of Denmark.
On the South of Kenya is Tanzania.
Next to Norway is Sweden, Finland, and Russia!
Both Sweden and Finland