Not exactly.
Greece isn’t “at” sea level overall. It has a long coastline right at sea level, but most of the country is hilly and mountainous. In fact, Greece’s average elevation is fairly high, and it even has tall mountains like Mount Olympus.
So: coasts = sea level, inland = much higher.
Mount Olympus is the highest point of elevation in Greece. It is 2,917 meters high form the sea level.
Greece borders the Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, the Sea of Crete, and the Aegean Sea.
Ionian Sea The body of the water to the south of Italy and the east of Greece is the Ionian Sea. It is part of the Mediterranean Sea.
The primary bodies of water near Greece are the Aegean Sea to the east, between Greece and Turkey, and the Ionian Sea to the west, between Greece and Italy.
To the West of Greece... lies the Ionian Sea. It separates Greece from Italy.
The Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, Sea of Crete and Ionian Sea border Greece.
Greece is entirely in the Mediterranean Sea. The eastern coast of Greece is on a body of water of the Mediterranean Sea which is called Ionian Sea and separates Greece and Italy. The western coast of Greece is on a body of water of the Mediterranean Sea which is called Aegean Sea and which separates Greece and Turkey. The Greek coast on the Aegean Sea is longer than that on the Ionian Sea.
The major Greece is surrounded by three bodies of water namely, the Ionian sea, Aegean sea, and Mediterranean sea. However; the largest body of water covering south of Greece is Aegean sea.
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The Mediterranean Sea is contiguous Egypt and Greece.
Sea Fighting in Greece was created in 1897.
No, it does not. The sea between Turkey and Greece is called the Aegean Sea.