No. Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe. Neither does it have any large lakes with a significant shoreline.
The two continents are Europe and Africa.
I saw somewhere that it was 217,490 miles, but I have no clue if that is correct. I apologize if it isn't
it has a coastline
The Coastline was created in 1983.
it is
Africa has about 1 billion people and is the second most populated continent, after Asia. Europe has about 750 million people and is the third most populated continent.
because due to its highly indented coastline,has the longest coastline and the Atlantic ocean is the highway for trade between the two important industrial regions of west Europe and north,east United state of America.
Europe has a very jagged coastline which creates a more lengthy coastline. So even though Europe is small it has one of the longest coastlines.
Liechtenstein is a landlocked country in Central Europe and has no coastline.
Europe has a coastline of about 90,000 km.
Europe has a very jagged coastline in most areas, which also include thousands of surrounding islands.
33 countries in Europe have a coastline (17 do not).
Greece isn't even remotely close to Europe's northern coastline.
Norway
1. Norway 2. West Coast of Scotland source BBC...Coast episode Inner Hebrides to Faroe Islands also Australia does not have a very indented coastline by international standards.
Germany