Yes they do.
Spain and Greece both border the Mediterranean Sea.Spain and Greece both border the The Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea does.
The Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea both border Greece and Turkey.
Spain is at one end of the Mediterranean and Greece is hundreds of miles away at the other end. There is no city which they both border
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Both Lebanon and Egypt border Israel and touch the Mediterranean Sea. Gaza, a Palestinian territory, does too.
No, only the Mediterranean. The Black Sea is to the north with Syria< and Turkey between.
The country that shares a border with Jordan and lies along the Mediterranean Sea is Israel. Jordan and Israel have a relatively short border, and Israel has a coastline along the Mediterranean, making it a key geographical neighbor to Jordan. Additionally, both countries have significant historical and cultural ties.
They both border the mediterranean sea and are approximatly 700 miles apart.
The Mediterranean and the Red Sea border Israel
By most map borders of the Mediterranean Sea, both Spain and Greece have borders that touch it, although some disagree, as below: Spain and Greece do not border any common sea. Spain borders the Balearic Sea, Alboran Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Greece borders Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea and Ionian Sea.
Ionian Sea The body of the water to the south of Italy and the east of Greece is the Ionian Sea. It is part of the Mediterranean Sea.