The sea to the south and east of Mainland Greece is called the Aegean Sea. It is the most important sea in Greece and most of the 2,000 islands are in this sea. The sea to the west of Mainland Greece is called the Ionian Sea. It has about five important islands, including Corfu, Zakynthos and Cephalonia.
Most of Greece's coastline is on the Aegean Sea, on the east. However, Greece is also surrounded by the Ionian and Mediterranean Seas.
Four countries border Greece: Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey.
Three seas surround Greece: Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea.
countries are turkey, bulgaria, macedonia, albania
seas are mediterranean sea, sea of crete, ionian sea, thracian sea, aegean sea
the Aegean Sea and the Ionian Sea.
The Mediterranean.
the mettranenian sea
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Adriatic, Aegean, and Mediterranean Seas.
The seas that surround England can be seen on a world map. The seas include the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, and the Irish Sea. All of the seas that surround England are part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The seas that boarder ancient Greece are; Aegean, and Mediterrean Sea
Aegean, that is shed in the east, Ionian in the west, and ethiopean if I am correct south of Crete.
Seas with no salt in them do not surround Britain.
The following seas: Adriatic, Ionian, Cretan, Aegean surround Greece.
The Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea all surround Greece.
Not all seas are completely surround by land. There are three major types of seas which are hypersaline lakes, nearly enclosed seas and partly enclosed seas.
All of them worldwide except the Mediterranean and Black Seas.