Well kind of. But it is called that because when it gets all stormy the waves turn black.
It is very close to, but not actually on the Black Sea. It is on the Bosphorus which is a strait linking the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara which eventually connects through the Dardanelles to the Aegean Sea.
The main Russian South sea is Black sea. Also we have Kaspian sea, but actually it's a lake
The Sea of Azov, and the Black Sea. RUSSIAN Азовское Mоре-Azovskoyeh Morye- Sea of Azov Черное Mоре-Chyernoye Morye- Black Sea TURKISH Azak denizi -Sea of AzovKara deniz -Black Sea
There are several seas in the Middle East including: the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Dead Sea, the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea (which is actually a lake), and the Arabian Sea.
Can only think of 3 but that's beter than nothing!! (i hope) The red sea in Indian ocean, the Black sea in southeastern Europe, and the Yellow sea aka Huang he, actually its the yellow river also the White Sea (NW Russia)
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depending on your definition of sea, yes. The Caspian sea is actually a lake....but it is freshwater, and i believe (fact check this before you cite it as truth) that the Black sea is freshwater as well.
The Danube River empties into the Black Sea.
The Black Sea borders Turkey in the North.
Romania has a coast line with the Black Sea.
The black sea, these countries are in the eastern european border.
There is only one body of water that borders Romania,it is the Black Sea.