The only country that I can think of that fits the description is the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Just before the war ended, the empire split into several smaller countries. Austria and Hungary became independent countries, and also became landlocked. Before its dissolution, the Empire had controlled the territory that is now Croatia and Bosnia, which gave it access to the sea.
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they lost
Luxembourg lost the least troops during the First World War.
The German, they were the leaders of Spain etc. and when they lost to many men they lost!
Austro-hungary
It lost access to Marble sea and Adriatic at Balkan wars. No change after WW1
No, it lost access after World War I. Prior to World War I, Bulgaria included what is now the Greek province of Western Thrace and therefore had an outlet on the Aegean Sea (which is considered an arm of the Mediterranean). However, since the Treaty of Neuilly in 1919, Western Thrace belongs to Greece, cutting Bulgaria off to the Mediterranean.
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The Kingdom of Judah lost some or most of its easy access to the Mediterranean and to the north of Israel. The other Kingdom, Israel (Ten Tribes) retained these areas. See also:Jewish history timeline
The cast of Lost Ships of the Mediterranean - 1999 includes: Robert Cait as Narrator
Germany lost its colonies in Africa and Asia
A pronoun is used as the direct object exactly as a noun is used as a direct object, as the word that receives the direct action of the verb. Example:John lost his book. He lost it on the bus.In the first sentence, the noun 'book' is the direct object of the verb lost and in the second sentence, the pronoun 'it' is the direct object of the verb lost.
The only country that I can think of that fits the description is the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Just before the war ended, the empire split into several smaller countries. Austria and Hungary became independent countries, and also became landlocked. Before its dissolution, the Empire had controlled the territory that is now Croatia and Bosnia, which gave it access to the sea.
some believe that the lost civilization of Atlantis is buried in the Mediterranean sea, somewhere in the area of Cyprus
The direct object in the sentence is "his grip on the lid." It receives the action of the verb "lost."
Lost in a Lost World was created in 1972.