Liechtenstein is a landlocked country in Central Europe and has no coastline.
Norway has the largest coastline in Europe, spanning over 83,000 kilometers due to its numerous fjords and islands.
The country with the largest coastline is Canada. Canada's coastline is 152,100 miles long. The country with the shortest coastline is Monaco.
Europe has a very jagged coastline which creates a more lengthy coastline. So even though Europe is small it has one of the longest coastlines.
Russia and Turkey excluded (since much of their coastline lies in Asia), the European countries with the longest coastlines are: 1) Norway, 21,975 km of coastline 2) Greece, 13,676 km of coastline 3) UK, 12,429 km of coastline
No. Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe. Neither does it have any large lakes with a significant shoreline.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world, stretching over 202,080 kilometers.
No, the island of Great Britain does not have the longest coastline in Europe, it has the third at 11,779 km. However, if you mean the country of the United Kingdom (commonly referred to Great Britain) then the answer is still no and the position is still at third, but with an additional coastline of 650 km for Northern Ireland, summing up to 12,429 km.
Europe has a coastline of about 90,000 km.
Landlocked means that a country has no coastline. It is completely surrounded by other countries. An example is Switzerland in Europe.
Because the Mediterranean Sea is on the south of Europe and many of the countries in southern Europe have a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea.
Austria does not have a coastline - it is a landlocked country.