There are a number of bodies of water that border Spain. These include the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Bay of Biscay.
The main part of Spain borders 4 other countries:FrancePortugalAndorraGibraltar (belonging to Great Britain)Spain also has some territory in Africa that borders Morocco.
The Mediterranean Sea borders Spain to the southeast. This border was very helpful to Spain hundreds of years ago, as it made trade with Greece, Turkey, and other parts of Europe and Asia possible.
Just south, across the Mediterranean Sea, is Morocco, and to the southeast is Algeria and Tunisia. (The UK territory of Gibraltar is at the southern tip of Spain.)
San Mateo borders the counties of San Francisco (north), Santa Clara (southeast), Santa Cruz (south), and Alameda (east; water border).
The Gulf of Mexico borders the USA on the Southeast Coast (it is water, because at first i thought it wasnt haha!!)
Russia is a very large country and has many countries that border it. Russia borders the Pacific Ocean to the East and Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, and even North Korea on its southern border. Southeast of Russia would be water near Japan.
Yes it does. It's the body of water on the west coasts of France and Spain - where the two countries borders join.
golft of Mexico
There are not four states in the southeast that do not border ANY bodies of water. Kentucky and Tennessee would be the only candidates for a "southeast" state; perhaps West Virginia, but neither are in the "southeast."
The ocean that borders the southeast U.S.A, is the Atlantic Ocean. This ocean gives fish to the region for food. Fish is one of the agricultural products of the southeast.
The Mediterranean Sea is on the southeast coast of Spain. During the Age of Exploration, Spain's location on the Mediterranean coast gave them a strategic location for trading with much of Asia and Europe.
The Gulf of Mexico