Riviera
Southeastern US or Gulf Coast
"Coastal area," "French Riviera," "Italian Riviera" and "Ligurian coast" are English equivalents of the Italian word Riviera.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun whose origins trace back to the Middle Ages as a term to designate the coastal area of the northwestern Italian region called Liguria. It nowadays is used to refer to the coastal areas of northwestern Italy and southeastern France. The pronunciation is "ree-VYEH-rah."
It is north of the northwestern coast of Europe, along France, and southeast of Norway and Scandanavia.
Paris Basin and Uplands of Brittany
No, Delaware is actually a part of the Southeast region.
Southeastern coast of Australia? - Brisbane, Sydney, and Canberra.
France doesn't have an East coast! Bordeaux is a wine producing region on it's western coast though.
It is a beach in southeastern Texas at the gulf coast region. hope this helps! :) Michelle Phan (^.^) bunnies productions
No, Georgia is in the southeastern US, on the Atlantic coast, and is considered part of the Deep South.
They are located in the English Channel near the coast of Normandy, France
The Indian Ocean borders Australia's western coastline, as well as the northwestern coast The Timor Sea is the branch of the Indian Ocean which meets the northwestern coast.
The vast region that stretches from the coast of France to the Ural Mountains is Europe. It encompasses diverse geographical features, cultures, and political boundaries, making it one of the most diverse and significant regions in the world.