Corsica is north of Sardinia.
It borders the Mediterranean Sea, as it is an Island.
Italy
Sardinia is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, a part of Italy with regional autonomy
Yes. It is an island entirely encircled by the Mediterranean Sea.
The Tyrrhenian Sea is a portion of the Mediterranean Sea. The Tyrrhenian Sea separates the island of Sardinia from Italy.
Sardinia is an island located in the Mediterranean Sea, to the west of the Italian Peninsula. It is the second largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily.
The Italian island located at 40 degrees north latitude is Sardinia. Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, and is an autonomous region of Italy. Its coordinates place it at the same latitude as cities like Madrid, Beijing, and Philadelphia.
Sardinia is surrounded by several seas, primarily the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west and north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south and east. To the southeast, it faces the Sardinian Sea, which is a part of the larger Mediterranean. These bodies of water contribute to the island's diverse marine ecosystems and its popularity as a tourist destination.
Sardinia is an island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is located in the Western Mediterranean, just south of Corsica. Sardinia's highest peak is Punta La Marmora at 1,834 meters (6,017 feet) in the center of the island.
Yes, the Mediterranean Sea is north of the Equator.
This is in the Mediterranean Sea between Sardinia and Italy.
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