The Bay of Biscay touches two countries in Western Europe. It touches not only France, but Spain as well.
Spain and french
France's west coast and the North coast of Spain.
The French and Spanish coastlines border the bay of Biscay.
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Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other continents directly. They are both isolated and surrounded by oceans.
Europe and Africa are the two continents that don't touch the Pacific
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other continent.
To see the Bay of Biscay, you would visit France and Spain. The bay is bordered by the western coast of France and the northern coast of Spain, making these two countries ideal for exploring its scenic coastline and maritime culture. Popular destinations include the French city of Bordeaux and the Spanish city of Bilbao.
Two gulfs off the European continent are the Gulf of Bothnia (located between Sweden and Finland) and the Gulf of Finland (located between Finland and Estonia). One bay off the European continent is the Bay of Biscay (located in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, bordered by France and Spain).
Yes it does. It's the body of water on the west coasts of France and Spain - where the two countries borders join.
The Josue River -------- The Loire River, the Gironde (the confluence of the Garonne River, the Dordogne, and several smaller rivers) and the Adour River all empty into the Bay of Biscay, as do several smaller rivers. The Loire is in the northern half of the country; the other two are in southern France.