China shares a land border with 14 other countries. From the north and going clockwise they are:
Russia shares a border with 14 counties as well:
1. North Korea
2. China
3. Mongolia
4. Kazakhstan
5. Azerbaijan
6. Georgia
7. Ukraine
8. Belarus
9. Poland
10. Lithuania
11. Latvia
12. Estonia
13. Finland
14. Norway
The other country is Paraguay, which neighbors Bolivia to the southwest. Bolivia and Paraguay are the only two landlocked countries in South America.
A country that is landlocked is a country that is completely surrounded by land. It has no waterfront to speak of along it's borders. Botswana and Paraguay are two examples of this.
90%
IBAN is for European countries IFSC is for India and other non-european countries. IBAN = IFSC
No it borders Switzerland and Austria
Russia is the European country with the most countries bordering it. It shares land borders with 14 other countries.
Portugal is a European country that borders only one other country, Spain.
Brazil borders 10 countries and Russia borders 13 countries.
Russia is the country that has borders with the highest number of other countries, bordering 14 countries in total.
No country does. the country that borders the most other countries is China: it only borders 14. Russia also has 14 borders. You then get France, Germany, China, Brazil etc, who are the next largest bordering countries.
Scotland IS a country and there are no other countries within its borders.
Austria.
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Russia borders the most countries in the world, with a total of 14 neighboring countries.
Germany borders three other countries in Europe: France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Germany holds the title for the European country that borders the most other countries, sharing its borders with nine nations: Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands. This diverse set of neighbors contributes to Germany's significant cultural and economic influence within Europe.
Some island countries have no land borders with other countries, such as Australia, Iceland, and Cuba. They may still have sea borders, areas of coastal waters that they claim.