The Mediterranean Sea is on the southeast coast of Spain. During the Age of Exploration, Spain's location on the Mediterranean coast gave them a strategic location for trading with much of Asia and Europe.
The Mediterranean Sea is on the southeast coast of Spain. During the Age of Exploration, Spain's location on the Mediterranean coast gave them a strategic location for trading with much of Asia and Europe.
There are a number of bodies of water that border Spain. These include the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Bay of Biscay.
Brazil borders Uruguay to the north and Argentina borders it to the west and south. To the east is the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean borders Galicia to the west, and the Bay of Biscay borders it to the north. It is also bordered by Portugal to the south, and the autonomous Spanish communities of Castile, Leon, and Asturias to the east.
Just south, across the Mediterranean Sea, is Morocco, and to the southeast is Algeria and Tunisia. (The UK territory of Gibraltar is at the southern tip of Spain.)
The main part of Spain borders 4 other countries:FrancePortugalAndorraGibraltar (belonging to Great Britain)Spain also has some territory in Africa that borders Morocco.
The Atlantic Ocean from the west and the Maditerranean Sea from the south-east.
The Atlantic Ocean from the west and the Maditerranean Sea from the south-east.
The Arabian Sea borders Southern Pakistan
Illinois has some body of water on most borders. Three bodies of water that form borders of Illinois are the Mississippi River, Lake Michigan, and The Ohio River.
Pacific Ocean
The Mediterranean Sea to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west are the two biggest bodies of water that border Spain. The Strait of Gibraltar is also directly south of Spain, and the Bay of Biscay is directly northwest.
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