The Region of the Middle East satisfies this question.
If however, you are looking for a specific country, both Turkey and Syria have a small piece of Mesopotamia in their borders and Mediterranean coastline.
The Region of the Middle East satisfies this question.
If however, you are looking for a specific country, both Turkey and Syria have a small piece of Mesopotamia in their borders and Mediterranean coastline.
The Fertile Cresent.
The Mediterranean sea is not located in mesopotamia. I is bordering it with the Persian gulf
The beaches of Egypt on the Mediterranean coast?
All around the Mediterranean Sea in the west, and to Mesopotamia in the east.
France's southern coast is on the Mediterranean Sea.
The Kingdom of Bahrain is a nation made up of roughly 30 different islands. Being an archipelago, it is natually anything but landlocked. A land locked nation would have various countries around it on every side, and would have no access to seas or oceans. Bahrain being a series of islands has no countries closing it in from anyside and has no problems accessing the Persian Gulf.In short: Bahrain is definitely not landlocked.
Mediterranean coast
Mesopotamia is the area between the Euphrates and the Tigris. It literally means 'between the rivers'. The Fertile Crescent is a crescent-shaped area that stretches from the Mediterranean coast along the Euphrates and the Tigris to the Persian Gulf.
Yes, the northern coast of Egypt faces the Mediterranean Sea.
Tel Aviv is on the Mediterranean's coast.
Africa - along the Mediterranean coast.
The Ivory Coast