The Gulf of Aden
The Gulf of Aden is north of Somalia and south of Yemen. The Mediterranean Sea is not a gulf.
Yemen is. It is on the gulf of Aden and north of Somalia.
Yemen, Somalia, and Djibouti border the Gulf of Aden.
The Gulf of Aden is a body of water bordered by Yemen at its north and by Djibouti, Somaliland, and Somalia along its south. In the west, it faces the Bab el-Mandeb which is a small strait that separates Yemen and Djibouti. In the east, it merges into the larger Arabian Sea.
Gulf of Aden
If the Gulf of Aden where in the center then Yemen, Djibouti, Somalia, and the Indian Ocean border the Gulf (with Yemen to the North, working counter-clockwise)
the Somalia borders the aden gulf It is located in the Arabian sea between Yemen and Somalia. It is about 2800m deep,
Yemen is the country north of the gulf of adenThe country that is located north of the Gulf of Aden is Yemen. The nation of Oman is located directly east of Yemen.
The Gulf of Aden is a western arm of the Arabian Sea between the south coast of Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and the northeast coast of Somalia and Djibouti in Africa.
The two African nations closest to Yemen are Somalia and Djibouti. Somalia lies to the southwest of Yemen across the Gulf of Aden, while Djibouti is situated at the southern entrance of the Red Sea, directly opposite Yemen's southern coast. The proximity of these nations makes them significant in regional maritime and geopolitical contexts.
The neighbours of Yemen are Oman , Saudi Arabia and Somalia.
There is no country named Ernem. There is a country named Yemen, and it's southern borders are the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Somalia in Africa is across the Gulf to the south.