NOR - For Norway
Lapland.
That depends on if you mean by geography or culture. By geography, Norway is closest to Sweden, but culturally, Norway is probably closer to Denmark.
No, the noun 'neighbor' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical person, a physical place, or a physical thing.Examples:My neighbor has a nice vegetable garden. (person)In the US, we think of Canada as our neighbor. (place)The embassy of Norway is the neighbor of the embassy of Azerbaijan on NW 34th Street. (thing)
By land, Norway and Finland.By bridge & tunnel over sea, Denmark.By sea, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia.Denmark, Norway and Finland.
Unknown. --------------------- Russia, Denmark, Norway, and the USA. We share a border with all of them.
It borders on Germany in the south, the North Sea in the west, the Skagerrak in the north, and the Kattegat and the Oresund in the east.
They are still your neighbor, as anyone within the neighborhood is your neighbor, neighbor...
The possessive form for the noun neighbor is neighbor's.
The border between Canada and The United States of America is one of the longest in the world. Until 9/11 it was the world's longest undefended border. ------------------------- Russia, Denmark, Norway, and the USA. We share a border with all of them.
Sweden's nearest neighbor is Norway to the west, sharing a long border that stretches approximately 1,630 kilometers (1,010 miles). To the east, Sweden is separated from Finland by the Gulf of Bothnia. Both countries have strong cultural and historical ties with Sweden, but Norway is the closest in terms of land border.
There is no verb for neighbor. Neighbor is a noun.