Sure! Some Mediterranean countries include Spain, France, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. Other notable ones are Croatia, Cyprus, and Malta. These countries are located along the Mediterranean Sea and share a diverse culture, history, and climate.
There are no Mediterranean landlocked countries. The countries known as Mediterranean countries all touch the Mediterranean Sea, so none of them are landlocked.
Morocco and Tunisia
Here are some examples of countries that the Mediterranean Sea is north of: Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia and Lybia. (These four countries are found in Africa.)
Yes. Most countries do, except some countries like Malta in the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, they are all Mediterranean countries.
Southern Europe is just Southern Europe, however, it may be called as the Mediterranean Coast or Mediterranean Europe or just simply Mediterranean. Southern Europe can also be split into Southwestern and Southeastern Europe or into the countries that make the region.
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.
Five Mediterranean countries are Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and France.
United States and some Mediterranean countries in Europe.
Mediterranean countries are countries that touch the Mediterranean Sea: Spain France Monaco Italy Malta Slovenia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Albania Greece Turkey Cyprus Syria Lebanon Israel Egypt Libya Tunisia Algeria Morocco The United Kingdom is also present through several territories.
Shurbland. Countries include: Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, Israel.