The ultimate consequence of Antony giving Cleopatra that big chunk of the Mediterranean coast was the final civil war of the republic and Cleopatra losing Egypt, her dynasty and her life. When the news got back to Rome, there was outrage and enmity towards both Antony and Cleopatra and Octavian was able to gain even more support.
Cleopatra ruled from Alexandria which is/was in the northern part of the country on the Mediterranean coast.
Cleopatra expected tribute from the other countries in the region especially after Antony granted her the possessions along the eastern Mediterranean coast.
Besides Egypt, Cleopatra also ruled Cypress and for a brief time a strip of land along the Mediterranean coast from Egypt to roughly Turkey.
Cleopatra's tomb is in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Alexandria. At least the tomb that she had built for herself is there. We don't know if she is actually buried there or if Octavian buried her someplace else.
The beaches of Egypt on the Mediterranean coast?
France's southern coast is on the Mediterranean Sea.
The Kingdom of Bahrain is a nation made up of roughly 30 different islands. Being an archipelago, it is natually anything but landlocked. A land locked nation would have various countries around it on every side, and would have no access to seas or oceans. Bahrain being a series of islands has no countries closing it in from anyside and has no problems accessing the Persian Gulf.In short: Bahrain is definitely not landlocked.
Mediterranean coast
Africa - along the Mediterranean coast.
Yes, the northern coast of Egypt faces the Mediterranean Sea.
Tel Aviv is on the Mediterranean's coast.
The Ivory Coast