The sea that is located in between the countries of Italy and Yugoslavia is called the 'Adriatic Sea'. In reality it's an arm of the Mediterranean Sea, and it coasts with the following countries: Italy, Albania, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Slovenia.
The Adriatic Sea is the body of water between Italy and the former Yugoslavia. The Adriatic Sea is the northernmost area of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Adriatic Sea separates the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Balkans make up the area that was once Yugoslavia.
ADRIATIC SEA
The Mediteranian
The Adriatic Sea is east of Italy and west of Yugoslavia and Albania.
The Mediterranean Sea
Italy and [The former country of] Yugoslavia are separated by the Adriatic Sea
Adriatic
The Mediterranean sea
There is no sea between Serbia and Italy. When Serbia was part of Yugoslavia, sea between Yugoslavia and Italy was called Adriatic sea. Today, 4 former Yugoslav republics lies on Adriatic coast: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. So, your question could be: What is the sea between Slovenia and Italy (or Croatia and Italy for example), and than the answer would be : Adriatic sea.
this is called the Adriatic Sea
the ADRIATIC SEA is west of Yugoslavia
the ADRIATIC SEA is west of Yugoslavia
Italy is a peninsula and is almost all coast! The majority of the borders of Italy are coast lines, with just the Northern portions bordering France, Switzerland, Austria and Yugoslavia. It is bordered by the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
The republic of Slovenia was a part of the Socialistic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ)
Yugoslavia, subsequently Slovenia (bordering Italy)