it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the northeast.
There is no such country.
Greece and Turkey border both the Aegean and Mediterreanean Seas, but they are not "island countries". The majority of their populations and territory are on the mainland.
Crete, Rhodes, Karpathos, Cythera are all islands that border both the Aegean and Mediterranean Sea, but they are all part of Greece and are not independent countries (although Crete was independent from 1898-1908).
Cyprus is an island country near to Greece and Turkey, but it only borders the Mediterranean and not the Aegean.
The Aegean Sea is between Greece and Turkey.
I believe the two countries that surround the aegean sea are greece and turkey.
GREECE and TURKEY both border the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
the fabulous answer is Greece
Greece and Turkey
You may be thinking of Lebanon
To make sure no European country ever became much stronger than the others
Just as much as they are involved with any other European country.
Spain
There is no information about which European country has the lowest soap usage. Most Europeans are very clean and use just as much soap as is used in the United States.
No country has to pay to join the European Union. However, countries are obliged to pay taxes to the European Union, which causes them to tax their own citizens.
Germany... I think??
Track and Field is actually much more popular in Europe then in America. Much like soccer, the majority of the world enjoys viewing track over other sports such as football. Most of the world cups have been held in either a European country or a south American country.
The Spanish Empire qualifies as such.
There are European, Asian, South American, North American, South Africa. There are somuch countries in the world
France and later Great Britain
The Dodecanese islands (South-East Aegean Sea)