It borders many Middle Eastern countries and is partially enclosed by them.
Cyprus is not considered part of the Middle East. It is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, situated close to Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Egypt. Cyprus is often considered part of Europe, geographically, politically, and culturally.
There are seven Middle Eastern countries with Mediterranean coastline: Egypt, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, and Cyprus.
Yes, Israel is considered a Middle Eastern country. It is located in the Middle East region of Western Asia.
Yes, it is- it's situated in the Eastern Mediterranean, on the edge of the Middle East.
Primarily in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf.
No, Serbians are not considered to be part of the Middle Eastern region. Serbia is located in Southeast Europe, not in the Middle East.
The Eastern Mediterranean, specifically Israel.
The two island countries in the Middle East are Bahrain and Cyprus. Bahrain is an archipelago located in the Persian Gulf, while Cyprus, situated in the eastern Mediterranean, is geographically considered part of the Middle East due to its proximity to the region. Both countries have distinct cultures and histories that contribute to the diversity of the Middle East.
Generally, this area is called the Middle East. However, the eastern coast of the Mediterranean in Southwest Asia is called the Levant.
NO. Nepal is considered to be part of South Asia, not the Middle East.
Typically, Georgia is not considered a Middle Eastern country, but a reasonable argument could be made that Georgia is a Middle Eastern country due to its proximity to the unanimously-accepted Middle East.