The coastline of Cornwall.
If you mean one of the three river Avons in the UK, none of them are anywhere near the Isles of Scilly.
Tje gulf stream passes the south west tip of England and creates a frost free climate for Cornwall and the Scilly isles
I don't think so, I know Tean is one of the Isles of Scilly (off Cornwall, England), and there is also a village called Tean near Stoke on Trent in Staffordshire, England.
Usually, the coastline is near the ocean, often by a beach.
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The Navigio Coastline near Greece is known as the "Smuggler's Cove".
In terms of the British Isles, no. Belfast is located on the N/E of Ireland, York is located about the central east of Great Britain. They are just over 200miles apart.
Eastern Europe
maybe your thinking of the marianas trench..in the mariana isles..near Guam and chomorro
Belgium's coastline is the North Sea
The Seaweed span is near the fremniks, and on the Fremnik Isles.
Answer: East Africa's early trading civilizations developed on or near a coastline, providing access to important markets in Arabia, India, and East Asia ;)