NO. Syria has a closed border with all other countries. However, because of the Syrian Civil War, many Syrians simply flood over the borders of neighboring countries. If they go to Turkey, many will then smuggle themselves out of Turkey and into Greece. Since Greece has open borders with the European Union, this effectively means that Syrians have direct access to much of Europe.
No. Syria is on the Mediterranean Sea, but does not border on the Persian Gulf.
Japan, Australia, and Argentina are examples of countries that do not share a border with Syria.
Syria.
Turkey shares a border with Syria, so it's less than mile to cross the border.
Syria is a country, not a city, and it does not border Bulgaria.
Israel and Syria border Lebanon.
Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon border Syria.
no europe is a continent
Most of Syria's eastern border is shared with Iraq.
The West Bank borders Jordan, but not Syria.
The countries that border syria are Iraq, turkey, lebanon, and jordan
It depends if you are going "as the crow flies" or if you were to theoretically drive from one to the other by the shortest road distance possible. This is because the border between Iraq and Kuwait is not an open border. As the Crow Flies: Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Kuwait As the Man Drives: Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait.