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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.

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