No, Macedonia is actually in Greece. It's the biggest in size and second most populous region and it is located in North Greece.
Moving clockwise from due north of Greece, the countries and seas that border Greece are: [north] (FYRO) Macedonia, Bulgaria, [northeast] Turkey, [east] the Aegean Sea, [southeast] the Sea of Crete, [south] the Mediterranean Sea, [west] the Ionian Sea, and [northwest] Albania.
Spain and Greece both border the Mediterranean Sea.Spain and Greece both border the The Mediterranean Sea.
The country that borders Greece on the northwest side of the Ionian Sea is Albania. It shares a border with Greece and has a coastline along the Ionian Sea. Albania is known for its mountainous terrain and rich cultural heritage.
nearer countries are who are in the border attached: Romania, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey without border nearest are: Albania, Croatia, Bosna-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Hungary
No, the Atlantic ocean does not border Greece, the Agean sea and the Cretan sea borders Greece.
West of Greece there is the Ionian sea. North there are the borders to Albania where the lake of Prespa is shared between the two countries. Lake Doirani between FYROM and Greece. River Evros is the natural border between Greece, Bulgaria [north] and Turkey [east]. The east Aegean archipelagos borders Turkey. East south of Greece borders with Turkey and the Mediterranean sea. South of Crete there is the Lybian and Mediterranean seas.
Italy, Spain, and France.
The countries that border the Aegean Sea are Turkey, Greece and the Island of Crete.Turkey, Greece and CreteGreece and Turkey.The countries are Turkey, Greece, and the Island of Crete.
The countries which border Greece are Albania, FYROM, Bulgaria and Turkey. Greece is also bordered by the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.
North of the ancient Greek kingdoms of Macedonia and Epirus (Greece) were the foreign kingdoms of Paeonia, Dardania to the north and to the west Illyria.
They are more than three: Romania from the North, Serbia and Macedonia from the West and Greece and Turkey from the South.