There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
Latvia is bordered by 4 countries: Estonia, Russia, Belarus and Lithuania.
Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. And Russia to the NW
China and Russia have the most neighboring countries, with 14 each.
Two countries - China and the Russian Federation - has the most countries bordering them. Each has a total of 14 countries that share their borders. China is bordered by North Korea, Russian Federation, Mongolia, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. The Russian Federation is bordered by North Korea, China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland (via Kaningrad Oblast), Lithuania (via Kaningrad Oblast), Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Norway.
None; both countries are bordering each other.
China and Russia. They both share borders with 14 countries, you then also have places like Brazil, China, France, Germany etc. who are the next largest bordering countries
Switzerland is roughly North-East of Italy. But since the two countries border on each other, there are places in Italy where you can get to Switzerland by going north-west.
Lithuania is slightly larger than the Baltic state to its north, Latvia, and both are larger than Estonia (about 2/3 the size of Lithuania). But each of the three is larger than European countries such as Denmark, the Netherlands, or Switzerland.
No the Benelux countries are Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The BE, NE, and LUX comes from letter from each country
An ambassador is the representative of a country sent to a different country. So Switzerland (like all other countries) has a different ambassador in each country.
Switzerland is roughly North-East of Italy. But since the two countries border on each other, there are places in Italy where you can get to Switzerland by going north-west.
The Baltic nations refer to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. These countries are located in Northern Europe and have coastlines along the Baltic Sea. They are known for their rich history, culture, and strong connections with each other.
Switzerland and German are relatable countries. Switzerland has been influenced throughout German history, and even has German as one of its official languages to prove this (German is the most spoken language in Switzerland as well). Switzerland was basically under German control, during the reign of the Holy Roman Empire, for almost 850 years.