Adriatic sea
The Tyrrhenian Sea is a portion of the Mediterranean Sea. The Tyrrhenian Sea separates the island of Sardinia from Italy.
The capital of the country that separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea is Copenhagen, which is the capital of Denmark.
The ocean that separates Africa and Europe is the Mediterranean Sea.
The Tyrrhenian Sea separates the island of Sardinia from Italy.
The Adriatic Sea separates the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula.
The Iberian, the Italian and the Balkan Peninsulas
the adriatic sea
It is the Adriatic Sea that separates the two peninsulas which is the upper north east corner of the Mediterranean Sea.MEDITERRANEAN
They are both peninsulas that jut into the Mediterranean Sea. They also border similar seas (Adriatic, Ionian, etc.), and border each other. They are also the hosts of two extraordinary ancient civilizations: Ancient Greece (Balkan Peninsula) and the Roman Empire (Apennine Peninsula).
Yes.The Aegean Sea is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas, between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey.
Italy is a peninsula and a group of islands located outside Central Europe. It is one of the three great peninsulas of Europe (along with the Balkan and the Iberian Peninsulas), and is bordered by Slovenia, Austria, Switzerland, France, and the Mediterranean Sea.
Those letters spell Adriatic, the sea that separates Italy from the Balkan Peninsula.
The largest European peninsulas include the Iberian Peninsula, the Balkan Peninsula, the Scandinavian Peninsula, and the Apennine Peninsula. The largest European seas include the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Caspian Sea (an inland sea).
The body of water off the eastern coast of Italy is the Adriatic Sea. It separates Italy from countries like Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Albania.
Southern Europe is composed of four large peninsulas (Iberian Peninsula, Apennine Peninsula, Balkan Peninsula, and Anatolian Peninsula) as well as one main sea (the Mediterranean Sea) with many branches (Adriatic Sea, Balearic Sea, Ionian Sea, etc.).
Two dominant topographical features of the Greek Balkan Peninsula are its mountain ranges, such as the Pindus and Rhodope Mountains, and its numerous coastal areas and peninsulas that give Greece its distinctive shape and provide abundant access to the sea.