No, Spain is not an island. It is a peninsula.
Madagascar is an island nation and has no land borders. The countries around it are Mozambique in Africa to the west, the Comoros islands and Mayotte (France) to the NE, and the islands of Mauritius and Réunion (France) to the east.
Brazil is the largest country in South America so naturally it borders many countries as well as the South Atlantic Ocean.
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No, South Africa is not an island. It is a country at the very bottom (south) of the African continent. It shares borders with Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland.
The other countries that surround Japan are China and Korea.
There's only one ocean and it doesn't surround Rhode Island. Rhode Island is not actually an island. The Atlantic Ocean touches Rhode Island.
Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Aegean Sea.
They are connected because countries trade. Greece mainly trades with countries in Europe but it does trade with countries around the world.
You just answered your own question. Most Greeks did not go to other countries. In fact most of them were scared of the outside world. Most stayed in their home island of Greece.
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If you look at a world map, you will notice that Africa is a great peninsula, a continent in itself with many countries in it, you will also notice that there are NO other continents around it.