The five seas surrounding Italy are the Mediterranean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Adriatic Sea, the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ligurian Sea. Italy has 4700 miles of coastline.
1.The Ligurian sea
2.The Tyrrhenian sea
3.The Mediterranean sea
4.The Ionian sea
5.The Adriatic sea
Italy is surrounded by two seas. It is the Mediterranean Sea and the Adriatic Sea.
It is not completely surrounded, you have the Adriatic to the East and the Mediterranean to the West ,to the North there is Switzerland.
The Ligurian sea, the Mediterranean sea, the Adriatic sea, the Ionian sea and the Tyrrhenian sea.
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Italy is surrounded by the Mediterranean and the Adriatic Seas.
The Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea in the south, and the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west.
Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
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The country is Italy. It is surrounded by several seas, which are the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Adriatic Sea and the Ligurian Sea. They are part of the Mediterranean Sea, which is the answer you would be looking for.
There are NO oceans or seas surrounding Switzerland.Switzerland is a land-locked country in central Europe. It is surrounded by 5 other countries: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
The meaning of your question is unclear. Japan today, is surrounded by oceans and seas.
There are actually 4 seas that surround the country of Italy, the Tyrrehenian, the Adriatic, the Ionian, and partially the Mediterranean.
The country of Italy is a peninsula. A peninsula is a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water and/or projecting out into the water. On a map you will notice that most of Italy juts out into the Mediterranean Sea. More specifically, Itay is surrounded by the Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Adriatic and Ionian Seas and the Strait of Sicily.
Two H.E.I. samples from Italy are… 1) They are surrounded by the Mediterranean and Red Seas so they rely on many different types of sea food 2) There are volcanoes in Italy as well so it has fertilized land so humans can grow plants and food
Italy is often compared to a boot because of its distinctive shape on the map, with the country's peninsula resembling a boot kicking a ball.