No. There are others, like San Marino and the Vatican, both being completely surrounded by Italy.
San Marino and the Vatican are both completely surrounded by Italy. Lesotho is completely surrounded by South Africa.
San Marino is surrounded by Italy. Monaco is surrounded by France. Lesotho is surrounded by South Africa.
If one nation, or an independent piece of territory, is surrounded totally by one other it is called an enclave.If it is not an independent piece of territory, but is a part of a different country, it is called an exclave.
Lesotho
There are 3, actually. Vatican and San Marino, both inside Italy, and Lesotho, surrounded by South Africa. That excludes countries that have access to the sea, like Monaco and Gambia.
Lesotho and Swaziland
Only one: Lesotho. Lesotho is entirely surrounded by South Africa and is one of the the only three countries to be entirely surrounded by another country. The other two are San Marino and Vatican City, entirely surrounded by Italy.
A country that is completely surrounded by other countries is described as landlocked.
There are three countries completely surrounded by other countries: Vatican City San Marino Lesotho
I think these questions are set to encourage you to pick up an atlas and find out by yourself. But I'll destroy your chances of ever learning anything other than how to work the TV remote by telling you. It is LESOTHO, a small mountainous kingdom, saved from colonization by the British and incorporation into South Africa by its seriously mountainous terrain and a complete lack of valuable natural resources. Its main exports are labor and water.
Actually, Africa is a continent. So, there are a lot of countries in Africa. But Africa is surrounded by oceans, so there is only one little point where Egypt crosses into Asia and in Asia it touches Israel and Saudi Arabia. But that point of touching is not actually in Africa, its in Asia, so the answer is that Africa shares no borders with any other country or continent.
lesotho