Countries that Bordered the Russian Empire in 1905 on a Map

Can you name the countries whose territory bordered the Russian Empire before the signing of the Eulsa Treaty in 1905?
According to this map.
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Countries
Afghanistan (British Empire)
Austria-Hungary
China
Germany
Japan
Korea
Norway
Ottoman Empire
Persia
Romania
Sweden
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7 Comments
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Level 51
Jan 15, 2021
Japan!
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Level 67
Jan 15, 2021
Wasn't Afghanistan nominally independent?
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Level 73
Jan 15, 2021
I agree. Also, Russia's shortest border is with Japan.
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Level 55
Jan 16, 2021
Between the Treaty of Portsmouth and the Eulsa Treaty in 1905, the Korean Empire wasn't a Japanese protectorate yet, however it did share a border with Japan on Sakhalin.
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Level 55
Jan 16, 2021
It was a British protectorate/protected state, but I don't know how far that goes in terms of calling it "independent". This status wasn't lifted until 1919 until the signing of the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919, which is celebrated on Afghan Independence Day.
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Level 60
Jan 16, 2021
Afghanistan was Independent in 1905.
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Level 55
Jan 16, 2021
It was a British protectorate until 1919.