ERITREA borders the Red Sea, while Kenya borders the Indian Ocean.
Egypt is the only African country that borders both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
Sudan
It borders the Red Sea.
No, Kenya does not border the Red Sea. The Red Sea is located in the northeastern part of Africa, between Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Saudi Arabia. Kenya is located in East Africa, to the south of the Red Sea.
The country situated between Somalia and Eritrea is Djibouti. It is located in the Horn of Africa and shares borders with both Somalia to the south and Eritrea to the north. Djibouti has a strategic location near the Bab el Mandeb Strait, which connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden.
There are four countries on the western edge of the Red Sea: Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Djibouti.
Eritrea is bordered by Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti, and is located on the southwestern coast of the Red Sea. Notable neighbours of Eritrea that do not border it, but are close, include Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Egypt.
The capital of that country is Asmara and the country is Eritrea.
Saudi Arabia and Yemen are both middle eastern countries that border the Red Sea.
No, Kenya is not a landlocked country. This is because it has a coast on the Indian Ocean (where Mombasa is located). Uganda however has no coasts and IS landlocked.
There are three bodies of water that border Ethiopia. They are the Red Sea, the Pacific Ocean, and the gulf of Eden.