the Red Sea
The Mediterranean borders Egypt to the North. The Red Sea borders Egypt to the East. Egypt is one of several countries that border 2 or more oceans.
Egypt is the only African country that borders both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
SUDAN is the only country that borders both Egypt and Libya.
There is no sea that borders Egypt to the west. The Mediterranean Sea borders Egypt to the north and the Red Sea borders Egypt to the east. "Libya" borders Egypt to the west.
The three countries that have a coastline along the Red Sea are Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan. Egypt is located to the northwest, while Saudi Arabia borders the eastern side of the sea. Sudan lies to the southwest, making it part of the Red Sea's coastline as well.
Libya, Chad, and Sudan
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Sudan (easy)
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North - MediterraneanSouth - Sudan
Israel, Libya, Sudan, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Seaon land Sudan libya & israel including Gaza& at sea all the above except Gaza plus Jordan & Saudi Arabiathe sea borders however have not yet been delimited & so remain only hypothetical lines of equidistance
Egypt shares a border on its northeast with Israel and the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. Its southern border is shared with Sudan and the unoccupied territory of Bir Tawil. Its eastern border is dominated entirely by Libya. Its northern and eastern borders are taken up by the Mediterranean and Red Seas respectively. Egypt is also only a few miles away from having a border with Jordan (via Israeli Eilat) and from having a border with Saudi Arabia (via the Straits of Tiran).