The Orkneys and the Shetlands.
To the North-East of the United Kingdom are Denmark, Norway and Sweden and to the North-West is Iceland. The only land directly above the UK are the Faroe Islands, which belong to Denmark.
The answer is Norway
Norway is located next to Sweden (on the west side), and then next to the North sea. Denmark is located south of Norway. Finland and Russia in the north.
There are no countries to the north of Norway.
north of the pacific ocean,north of the u.k., and west of Norway
Norway and Iceland
The Galapagos Islands are located west of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean.
No, they are not. Norway, Sweden and Finland are part of the large Scandinavian peninsula. The peninsula is attached to northern Russia, west of the Ural Mountains.
West North West. About 200 miles west to 40 miles north I think.
King island is north west, and flinder's island is north east.
About 42.5 km west (slightly north of west) of Oslo, Norway.
East, west, north and south are relative. That means that direction is based on where you personally are sitting. Norway might be east of you and it might be west of you. It just depends on where you are at the moment.If you mean "Is Norway on the east or the west of Scandinavia?" then it is on the western edge.