The Tyrrhenian Sea
In the South-West of Europe
The Pacific Ocean
Rome is located on the western coast of the Italian peninsula.
There are actually two: West of the northern part of Italy is the Ligurian Sea, bounded by the island of Corsica and northern Italy. West of the southern part of Italy is the Tyrrhenian Sea, bounded by the islands of Sicily and Sardinia and the southern half of the Italian Peninsula.
Directly to the west of Cape York Peninsula lies the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Directly west of the Korean Peninsula, the body of water is called the West Sea. Imaginative right? Further west would bring you to the Yellow Sea, and then going north-west is the Bohai Sea
To the west of the Italian peninsula are several islands, the most notable being Sardinia and Corsica. Sardinia is the second-largest island in Italy, located southwest of the mainland, while Corsica, which is part of France, lies to the north of Sardinia. Additionally, smaller islands like the Tuscan Archipelago, including Elba, are also situated to the west of Italy.
The three main islands to the west of the Italian peninsula are Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. Sicily is the largest island, and it is part of Italy, while Sardinia lies to the north and is also part of Italy. Corsica is located to the north of Sardinia and is a region of France.
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The three bodies of water that surround the Indian peninsula are the Arabian Sea to the west, the Bay of Bengal to the east, and the Indian Ocean to the south.
Red sea
Sardegna is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Sardinia".Specifically, the word is a feminine proper noun. It refers to an island that is part of Italy and is located to the west of the Italian peninsula. The pronunciation will be "sahr-DEY-nyah" in Italian.