Greece is surrounded by the Mediterranean, Aegean, & Ionian Seas.
Italy, Greece, and Albania border the Ionian Sea.
yes and Ionian is also.
There are no oceans 'in' Greece, it is part of a landmass. It is not surrounded by any oceans, but is surrounded by various parts of the Mediterranean Sea. Check it out on a map and you will see what I mean.
Greece is surrounded by The Aegean Sea (east and south) and the Ionian Sea (west).
False. Greece is not a land-locked country, as it is surrounded by water on three sides: the Ionian Sea to the west, the Aegean Sea to the east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
The Aegean Sea lies to the east of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the west, the Cretan Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
The major Greece is surrounded by three bodies of water namely, the Ionian sea, Aegean sea, and Mediterranean sea. However; the largest body of water covering south of Greece is Aegean sea.
Some facts about the ancient Greece's location include its location in the continent of Europe, near the Mediterranean Sea,and surrounded by other seas including sea of Crete, sea of Marmara, and the Black Sea.
Some physical features of greece are: -most of their buildings are white -185 hotels -surrounded by eater coming from the mediterranean sea
The rest of Greece
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.