The country of Croatia is a democratic parliamentary republic that is located in the Balkans region of Europe. It shares borders with Slovenia to the north, Hungary to the north and east, Serbia to the east and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the south and east. Croatia borders the Adriatic Sea on the west, with the Italian peninsula being on the other side of the Adriatic Sea.
Yes, Italy and Croatia share a maritime border across the Adriatic Sea. The two countries are separated by this body of water, with several Croatian islands located near the Italian coast. The closest point between the two countries is the narrow strait between Italy's Trieste and Croatia's Istrian Peninsula.
The body of water off the eastern coast of Italy is the Adriatic Sea. It separates Italy from countries like Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Albania.
The Ionian Sea.
Strait of Messina
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The Ionian Sea.
Austria and Hungary are not separated from Italy by water, Austria lies between Hungary and Italy and has direct borders with both.
Gulf of Taranto.
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The sea that is located in between the countries of Italy and Yugoslavia is called the 'Adriatic Sea'. In reality it's an arm of the Mediterranean Sea, and it coasts with the following countries: Italy, Albania, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Slovenia.
The Gulf of Taranto is found between Italy's two southern points.
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