Kazakhstan
Russia and Kazakhstan share a long land border, approximately 7,644 kilometers in length.
- The population of the country is 19.1 million The area of the country is 2,724,900 square kilometers
- The capital of the country is NurSultan.
- Kazakhstan gained independence in 1991 and has pursued a multivector foreign policy, balancing relations between Russia, China, and the West.
- Relations with Russia are characterized by cooperation in economic, military, and political spheres, with Kazakhstan being a key partner in the Eurasian Economic Union and the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
- Economic ties include energy cooperation, with Kazakhstan being a major producer of oil and gas.
List of Countries Bordering Russia
List of countries bordered by Russia are Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, and North Korea. Relations between Russia and its neighboring countries vary widely, influenced by historical, cultural, economic, and geopolitical factors.
While some neighbors maintain cordial diplomatic ties and engage in mutually beneficial cooperation, others experience tensions and conflicts from territorial disputes, historical grievances, or competition for regional influence.
In this article, we have provided the list of countries bordered by Russia, along with their length of border, population, capital, and other details.
Table of Content
- Russia – Overview
- List of Countries Bordered By Russia
- Map Showing Countries Bordering Russia
- Norway
- Finland
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Poland
- Belarus
- Ukraine
- Georgia
- Azerbaijan
- Kazakhstan
- China
- Mongolia
- North Korea
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