The large body of water is the Mediterranean Sea. However, the ancients had different names for each part of the Mediterranean Sea; that's where the phrase "Seven Seas" comes from. The section of the Med which borders east of Spain and south of France is the Balearic Sea.
The English Channel lies to the south of England and separates it from France and the rest of mainland Europe. It is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, and is not considered a 'sea' in its own right.
The sea south of France is the Mediterranean sea!
The Gulf of Lion. However, a more broad answer is the Mediterranean.
The Mediterranean sea is a little south of Spain, but it is more easterly.
The Mediterranean sea lies south of France.
The Meditarranean Sea
The Mediterranean sea
atlantic
France is south-west of Germany. It is much further south. While Germany opens on seas of northern Europe (Baltic sea and North sea); France opens on the mediterranean sea and has Spain and Italy as neighbours.
Paris is the capital of France, which has both Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts.
No country borders England to the south. To the south is the sea, known as the English Channel. France is on the other side of the English Channel.
The south of France borders on the Mediterranean Sea.
Monaco is a tiny country on a hill rising up from the sea on the south coast of France, (but not part of France)
The Mediterranean sea is South of France. It is a very nice sea, however it is very overrated.
The Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean sea borders France to the South and South-East, Freom the Spanish border to Italia.
Mediterranean sea
Monaco, on the French Riviera coast of the Mediterranean Sea. (South East)And Andorra in the Pyrenees mountain range, between France and Spain (South West)
The south of France, between Spain and Italy, has a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea.
France is bordered by the Mediterranean sea on its south-eastern side, and by Spain on its south-western part.