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There is no such city. At their closest, the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea are nearly 300 miles apart.
It is the Mediterranean Sea.
Italy is actually in the Mediterranean Sea, but it is closest to the Atlantic Ocean.
The Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea, so that is the closest sea to it.
Mediterranean Sea
The Atlantic. Italy sticks out into the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean.
Spain is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and the Bay of Biscay.
The Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Port of Civitavecchia, Italy
The Atlantic Ocean. It is surrounded on 3 sides by the Mediterranean Sea- but that is not an ocean.
Rome is the capital city of Italy, and Italy sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea.
No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.No. The city of Rome is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. It is located 15 miles inland off the Tyrrhenian sea, which is a branch of the Mediterranean.