South: Mediterranean
East: Aegean
West: Ionian
The sea that lies west of Greece is the Ionian the sea that lies south of Greece is the Mediterranean and the sea that lies east of Greece is the Aegean.
West: Ionian Sea East: Aegean Sea South: Mediterranean Sea
Aegean, that is shed in the east, Ionian in the west, and ethiopean if I am correct south of Crete.
South:Mediterranean east:Aegean West: Ionian ' W/ Correct Spelling'
Bodies of water that border Greece include (i) the Aegean Sea to the east and (ii) the Ionian and Mediterranean Seas to the west and south.
The Ionian Sea to the West, the Sea of Crete to the South and the Aegean Sea at the East Coast.
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 Mediterranean, Aegean, lonian and the Sea of Crete all border Greece.
North - Montenegro North East - Kosovo East - Macedonia South - Greece North West - Adriatic Sea South West - Ionian Sea Both seas meat in East Albania, close the city of Vlora.
I believe you meant "seas". The sea to Greece's west is the Ionian Sea, and that to its east is the Aegean Sea. Both of these are sometimes thought of as simply areas of the Mediterranean Sea, the main body of which lies to Greece's south, but they are most often considered distinct from the larger sea.
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.
France is exepet the east and the south west.