The Mediterranean Sea!
It is the Aegean Sea, which is part of the Mediterranean Sea.
Italy and Greece both have major rivers, and they share the Adriatic Sea. Hope this helps!
The main imports of Greece are chemicals, equipment used for transport, fuels, and machinery. About 25 percent of Greece's imports come from Germany and Italy.
The three cities are Istanbul, Turkey Marseille, France Naples, Italy
ITALY was the primary colonizer of Libya, taking the territory in 1911 from the Ottoman Turks, who had governed the territory as the Tripolitania Eyelet since 1517. However, the borders of Libya away from the coast (the southwestern, southern, and southeastern borders) were not officially set during the colonial period. As a result, some of the territory that is part of Libya today was part of British-occupied Egypt or French-occupied Algeria or Chad during the colonial period.
No, Istanbul is not in Greece; it is a major city in Turkey. Located on both sides of the Bosporus Strait, Istanbul has a rich history that includes being the capital of the Byzantine Empire and later the Ottoman Empire. While it has significant cultural and historical ties to Greece, particularly through the Byzantine period, it is geographically and politically part of Turkey.
John Carew - Italy, Spain, France, England and Turkey
Bulgaria's main allies are its neighbors (Greece, Turkey, Romania, Macedonia, and Serbia). Russia and the US are other major allies.
Marbles can be found in various countries around the world, with significant production in Italy, India, China, and Turkey. Italy is renowned for its high-quality artistic marbles, particularly from regions like Carrara. India is a major exporter of marble, especially from the Rajasthan region. Other countries, including Greece, Spain, and the United States, also have notable marble deposits.
Istanbul,Turkey
In Europe, the only type of subtropical climate we can find is the Mediterranean climate, also called the Dry summer-subtropical climate. Currently, the Mediterranean climate is found in a great portion of the Southern Europe with some countries such as the major part of Spain, the major part of Italy, the Corse (France), the major part of Greece and the Southeastern France (Provence and Côte d'Azur). There is another type of subtropical climate we can find very rarely in the extreme Southern Spain and that's the subtropical, hot desert climate such as cities like Almeria and I think that's the only city in Europe that has a subtropical, hot desert climate.