The Ionian Sea to the West, the Sea of Crete to the South and the Aegean Sea at the East Coast.
Greece is a peninsula; the seas are: Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean.
Aegean, Mediterranean, and Adriatic are the three main seas bordering greece.
Greece is mountainous, has many highlands, and lots of coast line. Greece is almost like a peninsula. Seas such as the Ionian and Agean seas (only a few examples, not all the seas) surround Greece. the lad is bad for farming crops, but good for growing grapes and olive trees
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Greece is located on both a peninsula (the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula) and various islands scattered throughout the Aegean and Ionian Seas. The Greek mainland is connected to the rest of the Balkans by the narrow Isthmus of Corinth.
Greece was linked to the outside world through the use of ships. Greece is a long peninsula, so ships were necessary for travel.
Aegean, Mediteranean, Adriatic.
The three seas that Surrounds the Indian peninsula are- Himalayas, the Arabian sea in the west the bay of Bengal the east and the Indian Ocean in the south.
It is the Balkan peninsula, extending roughly from Croatia west to Bulgaria, and south to Greece, surrounded by the Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean, and Black Seas.
The Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea in the south, and the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west.
Aegean, Ionian and i think the Etheopean.
1.Mesopotamia was surrounded by two rivers while Greece was surrounded by seas. 2.Greece had many islands and it was a peninsula, but Mesopotamia had no islands and wasn't a peninsula...This is an accurate acswer from my History Textbook...You are welcome lazies!