An exclave is a part of one country completely surrounded by Another Country. Russia and Azerbaijan have exclaves: Kaliningrad Oblast and Nakhchivan respectively.
The Iberian Peninsula (SW Europe) consists of the countries of Spain and Portugal, and the UK exclave of Gibraltar.
The Iberian Peninsula (SW Europe) consists of the countries of Spain and Portugal, and the UK exclave of Gibraltar.
Kaliningrad Oblast is an exclave of Russia, between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic coast in northern Europe. The capital city of the region is called Kaliningrad, having been renamed from the German city of Königsberg in 1946. An exclave is a portion of a country totally surrounded by other countries, geographically disconnected to the home nation. The territory is important to Russia as it is the home of the Russian Navy's Baltic Fleet.
The Baltic Sea is entirely surrounded by the countries of northern Europe: Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and Denmark (and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad).
Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan and Iran to the east; Iraq and Syria to the south.
an exclave of Angola
It is bordered by Oman to the south(by its exclave), Iran to the north and a tiny bit of UAE to the southwest.
Eastern Germany, Poland, Kaliningrad (Russian exclave), Czech Republic. But, since Prussia's boundaries have changed many times, not necessarily all of those countries at once.
No, there are about 51 countries in Europe.
There are 51 countries in Europe.
The country which has an exclave that shares a border with both Russia and Canada is the United States. The United States exclave which shares a border with both is the state of Alaska.
There are 51 countries in Europe.