COUNTRIES BORDERING RUSSIA
Russia is bordered by 14 countries along both its western and southern sides.
Countries that border Russia from the west
- Norway: 195.8 km land, 23.4 sea
- Finland: 1,271.8 lm land, 54 km sea
- Estonia: 324.8 km land, 152 km sea
- Latvia: 270.5 km land
- Lithuania: 266 km land, 22.5 km sea
- Poland: 204.1 km land, 32.2 km sea
- Belarus: 1,239 km land
- Ukraine: 2,093.6 km land, 567 km sea
- Lugansk PR:
- Donetsk PR:
- Georgia: 572.5 km land, 22.4 km sea
- Abkhasia: 255.4 km land
- South Ossetia: 70 km land
- Azerbaijan: 327.6 km land, 22.4 km sea
Countries that border Russia from the south
- Kazakhstan: 7,512.8 km land, 85.8 km sea
- China: 4,209.3 km land
- Mongolia: 3,485 km land
- North Korea: 17.3 km land, 22.1 km sea
- Japan: 194.3 km land
Additionally, the country shares maritime borders with Sweden, Japan, and the US state of Alaska across the Bering Strait.
Of Russia’s land neighbours, five countries are NATO members: Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. And five are EU members: Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland.
After Crimea became part of Russian territory, Russia has neighbours in the Black Sea: Turkey; Bulgaria; Georgia. Part of the border with the following countries passes through the sea:
- Norway (in the Barents Sea)
- Finland (in Gulf of Finland)
- Estonia (in the Gulf of Finland)
- Lithuania (in the Baltic Sea)
- Poland (in the Baltic Sea)
- Ukraine (in the Black and Azov Seas)
- Kazakhstan (in the Caspian Sea)
- Azerbaijan (in the Caspian Sea)
- North Korea (in the Sea of Japan).
- USA: 49 km (in the Bering Strait)
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