21, they are Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, France, Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Malta, Cyprus, Monaco and Egypt.
There are two island countries that are surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus and Malta.
The Mediterranean Sea (including the Adriatic Sea) is bordered by a further 17 countries:
Spain, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco.
Some of these countries include Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, for example:
Sicily (Italy), Corsica (France), Sardinia (Italy), Majorca (Spain).
nice question
& technically the best answer is perhaps only the republic of Malta
since it is the only country that is fully & directly surrounded by the mediterranean sea itself
while still more technically
perhaps even Malta is not entirely in the sea
since it is of course first & foremost on dry land
yet certainly the republic of Cyprus too is fully surrounded by the mediterranean sea
tho not directly by the mediterranean sea alone
& similarly the republic of northern Cyprus
but only if it is considered a separate country
so
there you have perhaps 1 or 2 or 3 countries
but in addition
nearly all the many countries that directly surround the mediterranean include at least a few minor islands within it
but most notably Spain France Italy Croatia & Greece
& so to that extent they too as well as others could be said to be in the mediterranean sea
tho such countries as these are far more often said to be on it than in it
& finally
as well as perhaps least arguably
the United Kingdom may also be considered to be in the mediterranean sea by virtue of the sovereign territory it holds on the island of Cyprus
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There are 23 countries
15 countries border the Mediterranean
NO, the Mediterranean is a sea. Many Middle Eastern countries border it.
None of the Mediterranean countries are landlocked.
The following countries are the only countries that border the Mediterranean Sea, if the country is not on this list then they do not border the sea.SpainFranceMonacoItalyMaltaSloveniaCroatiaBosnia and HerzegovinaMontenegroAlbaniaGreeceCyprusTurkeySyriaLebanonIsraelEgyptLibyaTunisiaAlgeriaMoroccoThere are only about a dozen that do border the Mediterranean, so the other hundred odd countries in the world do not.
I find no mention of a river named Mediterranean River" anywhere on the Internet There are many rivers, running through many countries, around the Mediterranean Sea.
Because the Mediterranean Sea is on the south of Europe and many of the countries in southern Europe have a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, they are all Mediterranean countries.
The mediterranean countries are countries which have a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea. For example... Greece, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Egypt, Libya etc.
No. Switzerland is not a Mediterranean country, as it does not touch the Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterrenean countries are those that surround the Mediterranean Sea.In Europe:SpainFranceMonacoMaltaItalySlovaniaCroatiaBosnia-HerzegovinaMontenegroAlbaniaGreeceTurkeyIn Asia:SyriaCyprusLebanonIsraelIn Africa:EgyptLybiaTunisiaAlgeriaMoroccoNote: countries are listed in order clockwise around the Mediterranean Sea.Source: Wikipedia
The Mediterranean region is home to a diverse range of languages. Some commonly spoken languages include Spanish, Italian, Greek, French, Arabic, Turkish, and Portuguese. Additionally, English is often used as a second language in many Mediterranean countries for communication with tourists.
The culture of any countries around the Mediterranean Sea.
Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.