the Mediterranean sea borders southern France, the North Atlantic Ocean the South West whilst the English Channel and the Dover Straits the North West
Monaco is a town (and independent country) on the shore of the Mediterranean sea.
Poland and France do not have a common border at all, Germany is situated between these two countries, separating them.
The Canal Du Midi is the second of two canals that connect the Atlantic west coast of France to the Mediterranean south coast of France and it is 241km long. It starts in Toulouse and ends at Sete on the Mediterranean coastline.
i think its the Mississippi?
France is bordered to the south east by the Mediterranean sea, to the West by the Atlantic ocean.The Atlantic ocean on the coast of France can be divided into two zones, the bay of Biscay from Spain up to Brittany; the English Channel from the tip of Brittany up to the Straits of Dover. They aren't "seas", but just zones of the Atlantic ocean.Finally, as the English channel stops at its narrowest point (the line between Dover and Calais), a few kilometres of French coast are also bordered by the North Sea lying further north.
Do you want only 2 seas or want to know if there's more? - La Manche - La mer du Nord - La mer méditerrannée (- Atlantic ocean but it's not a sea...)
Tasman and coral sea
Barrow and Juneau :)
Monaco is a town (and independent country) on the shore of the Mediterranean sea.
France's west coast and the North coast of Spain.
The Chuckchi and Bering seas.
France's west coast and the North coast of Spain.
Between Australia and New Zealand is the Tasman Sea. Off the coast of Central to North Queensland is the Coral Sea.
Near Albania are the Adriatic and Ionian Seas.
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are the two islands on the east coast of Canada that were claimed by France before confederation in the 1860s and remain colonies of France today. They are located off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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The thee seas that are located on Australia's Northern coast are, from east to west:Coral SeaArafura SeaTimor Sea