The Baltic Sea for Sweden and Finland. The North Sea for Norway.
The sea that separates Iceland and Norway is The Baltic sea.
Scandinavia consists of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Denmark shares a land border with Germany, so technically, no sea separates Scandinavia from the rest of Europe. The main seas around the Scandinavian countries are the Gulf of Botnia, Baltic Sea, Kattegat, Skagerrak, North Sea and Norwegian Sea.
The sea that separates Iceland and Norway is The Baltic sea.
The Baltic Sea.
The North Sea.
The North Sea
The capital of the country that separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea is Copenhagen, which is the capital of Denmark.
Not one body of water is surrounding the country. To the west there is the North Sea, to the northwest there is the Skagerrack, to the north the Kattegat, and to the east the Baltic Sea.
The Kattegat
Sweden or Norway
the north sea