The body of water that almost cuts Greece in half is the Gulf of Corinth. It separates the Peloponnese peninsula from the rest of mainland Greece.
In terms of geography, Greece and Great Britain are far apart. Greece occupies what can be called the southeast section of Europe and the major body of water it is close to is the Mediterranean Sea. On the other hand, Great Britain can be said to be located in the northwest section of Europe, with the Atlantic Ocean as the largest body of water bordering it.
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.
its where water is you its blue/clear
In greece
The Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterrarean Sea
The body of water that did not reach greek shore is the Atlantic ocean.
Lake Pontcartrain
The Mediterranean 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 Aegean Sea