A number of European countries, including Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic and Luxembourg, are landlocked, meaning they have no coastline at all. Of the European countries which do have a coastline, the one with the shortest - at only 26 kilometres - is Bosnia and Herzegovina.
All of them with the exception of:
Monaco has the smallest coastline of any nation, however the country with the smallest coastline relative to its size is the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a ratio of 0.02 m/km².
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Canada has the longest coastline in the world, stretching over 202,080 kilometers.
Despite being the second largest country in the continent, the Democratic Republic of Congo has the smallest coastline at 37km
"Monaco has the world's shortest coastline. a total of three kilometres" Altough the smallest coastline does belong to Monaco the smallest coastline relative to size in fact belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina at 24.5km long. It centered around the only coast town in the country, Nuem.
I thought the smallest was Belize, but the one that's not on the Caribbean coast is El Salvador.
Indonesia is the Asian country with the longest coastline.
Canada, which has the longest coastline of any country, at over 200,000 km.
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Do you mean the longest? Canada has the longest coastline.
Canada has the third longest coastline in the world, after Norway and Indonesia.
Egypt has a coastline that stretches for about 1,450 kilometers along the Mediterranean Sea in the north and the Red Sea in the east.
Canada with a coastline of over 200,000 km.
No country can border a coastline, especially the East coast of Australia, a shoreline of the Pacific Ocean.