Oman and Saudi Arabia.
Yemen shares its borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman. Its coastline lies along the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
Saudi Arabia and Oman border Yemen.
The countries that border the Gulf of Aden are Yemen and Djibouti to the west, Somalia to the south, and Saudi Arabia to the north.
Other countries that border the West Indies besides the Central American countries are Venezuela in South America and Colombia in South America.
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Germany, only counting land borders.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the two landlocked countries in Latin America that do not have a coastline or border with an ocean. They are surrounded by other countries in South America.
Egypt and Yemen.
The countries that border the Gulf of Aden are Yemen and Djibouti to the west, Somalia to the south, and Saudi Arabia to the north.
Saudi Arabia and Oman border Yemen.
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Oman and Iran are the only countries that border the Gulf of Oman.
Yemen and Oman.
If the Gulf of Aden where in the center then Yemen, Djibouti, Somalia, and the Indian Ocean border the Gulf (with Yemen to the North, working counter-clockwise)
Egypt, Sudan, Soudi Arabia and Yemen
Somalia, Djibouti, Yemen, Oman, Iran, Pakistan, India, United Arab Emirates, The Maldives.
Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen are the countries that border the Red Sea. However, if the Gulf of Aqaba is not considered part of the Red Sea, then Israel and Jordan should be removed from the above list.
Nevada does not border any oceans or other countries.
There is no border between Israel and Yemen, and no lake that even touches both of them.