There is no sea the borders both the Mediterranean and Black Seas. In order (by water) to get from one sea to the other, you need to pass through the Aegean Sea, the Dardanelles Strait, the Sea of Marmara, and the Bosporus Strait.
The Arctic Ocean borders Eastern Europe. The Atlantic Ocean also borders Eastern Europe through the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
4 of the seas of the arctic ocean named kara laptev eastsiberian & chukchi reading from west to east & especially all their many gulfs bays coves channels & other coastal indentations
Eastern Europe is bordered by Western Europe and Asia as well as the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Northern Europe borders the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Major seas in the area also include the Norwegian Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the North Sea.
Asia borders three oceans plus several other seas. None of them "goes around" Asia in the sense of surrounding it on all sides.
To the east of Europe is the land mass of Asia, and to the east of Asia is the Pacific Ocean (not counting the names of inlets, bays, gulfs and seas).
Well. there is no sea separating Europe and Asia but there are several small seas located in the Europe and Asia but no sea separating the two. There were probably some in prehistoric times but then were talking 60-70 million years ago.
the seas that border Europe is the black sea the Aegean sea the Mediterranean sea the north sea the Celtic sea and the Baltic sea.
The biggest body of water that borders Europe on the western coast is Atlantic ocean and it's seas and bays, including Bay of Biscay, North Sea and Norwegian Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea, the Suez Canal, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
i think that yes Armenian peoples history is the longest and oldest one