You have just said it - "15 miles from coastline" -that makes it landlocked !
It is almost landlocked. It has 16 miles of coastline along the Gulf of Aqaba.
There is no Middle Eastern country that is landlocked, unless you consider Armenia to be a Middle East country. Even Jordan (which has the least coastline) has 6 miles of coast on the Gulf of Aqabah.
The smallest landlocked country in the world is Liechtenstein, which is located in Europe between Switzerland and Austria. It has a land area of about 62 square miles and a population of around 39,000 people.
If you consider Afghanistan or Armenia part of the Middle East, those would be be your answers. Otherwise, every Middle Eastern country has an outlet to the ocean. Some like Jordan and Iraq have a very small coastline while others like Saudi Arabia have miles of coast.
According to Illinois state, Illinois has 63 miles of coastline along Lake Michigan.
San Marino is a landlocked country located about 60 miles away from Florence, Italy.
The country with the longest coastline is Canada with 152,100 miles of coastline. The country with the smallest coastline is Monaco with a coastline of 3.5 miles.
Iraq is only bordered by one ocean. It has a short coastline on the Persian Gulf which is an extension of the Arabian Sea.
Arizona has no coastline. Lakeshores and river banks don't count.
The smallest landlocked country in the world is Liechtenstein in Europe. It is about 62 square miles in size and is surrounded by Switzerland to the west and south and Austria to the east and north.
Manchester wouldn't be land-locked because it is connected to the sea via the Manchester Ship Canal.
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