The landlocked countries of Sub-Saharan Africa include Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad, Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Swaziland, and Lesotho.
Yes. Some examples are Vatican City (in Italy) and Lesotho and Swaziland (landlocked in South Africa).
Some examples of completely landlocked countries are: Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Luxembourg.
There are dozens of countries which are landlocked. They include, among others, the following:AfghanistanAndorraArmeniaAustriaBelarusBhutanBoliviaBotswanaCambodiaCentral African RepublicChadCzech RepublicEthiopiaHungaryKyrgyzstanLiechtensteinLuxembourgMongoliaNepalSwitzerlandZambiaZimbabwe
Some European countries touch the sea and some are landlocked.
North America and Australia are entire countries. They don't have other countries within their borders. Europe is comprised of many countries, which means that some countries are inland and are therefore, landlocked. Switzerland being one example of a landlocked country.
There are actually more than three countries in Europe that are landlocked. Some of them are Austria, the Czech Republic, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, and Hungary. Additional landlocked countries are Switzerland, Serbia, Slovakia, Macedonia, and Vatican City.
It depends on your definition of the Middle East. The smallest definitions do not include any landlocked countries. (Admittedly, Jordan comes close, but it has some coastline on the Gulf of Aqaba.) Some wider definitions of the Middle East include Armenia and Afghanistan, which are both landlocked countries.
Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Lesotho
They are both landlocked countries, and share some ethnic past.
Namibia to the West; Mozambique to the East; Botswana to the North East; Zimbabwe to the North.
As of October 2023, there are 44 landlocked countries in the world. These nations are entirely surrounded by land and do not have direct access to the ocean. Some notable examples include Switzerland, Hungary, and Bolivia. Landlocked countries often face unique economic challenges due to their lack of maritime trade routes.
If you are refering to beaches on oceans, then no, not all countries have beaches. Some countries are landlocked, which means that they are completely surrounded by other countries, and their borders do not touch an ocean or a connecting sea.