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West
Italy, Albania and parts of Macedonia are all west of Greece.
Directly across the Ionian Sea from each other. Italy is west of Greece.
To the West of Greece... lies the Ionian Sea. It separates Greece from Italy.
Italy, Albania and parts of Macedonia are all west of Greece.
The Mediterrannean Sea east to Italy and north of Egypt and west of turkey
NO. Athens is in Greece and is the Capitol of that country. Rome is the Capitol of the country of Italy which is a few hundred miles west of Greece.
No. Ionian sea is between Greece and Italy. Mediteranean sea is between Greece and Africa
Italy. Italy is the most famous country in the world that looks like a boot.
In 395 the Roman empire split into two pieces: the west and the east. Rome and Italy were part of the west and Greece was part of the east.
Greece has four land-neighbors: Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Greece is also close to Italy over the Ionian Sea and the west coast of Turkey from Greek islands.
No, Italy and Greece are different countries.
The primary bodies of water near Greece are the Aegean Sea to the east, between Greece and Turkey, and the Ionian Sea to the west, between Greece and Italy.