I believe you meant "seas". The sea to Greece's west is the Ionian Sea, and that to its east is the Aegean Sea. Both of these are sometimes thought of as simply areas of the Mediterranean Sea, the main body of which lies to Greece's south, but they are most often considered distinct from the larger sea.
Yes, Greece is east of Italy.
The sea that lies west of Greece is the Ionian the sea that lies south of Greece is the Mediterranean and the sea that lies east of Greece is the Aegean.
greece is located west of asia minor.
The country of Greece is 480 miles across from east to west. The length of this country is 584 miles.
South: Mediterranean East: Aegean West: Ionian
West: Ionian Sea East: Aegean Sea South: Mediterranean Sea
The Ionian Sea is west of Greece. P.S. If you have trouble knowing where west and east is,think of, 'we' west comes before east, like in 'we', "w" for west, and "e" for east!The Ionian sea.
Greece
Nearest to the west is the Atlantic and to the east is the Indian.
In 395 the Roman empire split into two pieces: the west and the east. Rome and Italy were part of the west and Greece was part of the east.
Ancient greece has 4 main boundaries the north, south , east , and west.
North Border is mainly by River Danube (with Romania), On the West with Serbia and Macedonia, On the South with Greece, and South-East with Turkey and The Full Eastern side is sea belt of Black Sea