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The Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea.
The sea that borders the country of Italy is the Adriatic Sea. The Ligurian Sea, the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the Ionian Sea also borders parts of Italy.
The Mediterranean Sea borders Spain, as does the Atlantic Ocean.
Along with many others these all border the Mediterranean.
The Mediterranean Sea borders Spain to both the east and southeast.
yes, Italy borders the meditteranean Sea
"it" borders many things sometimes and sometimes it does not
The Adriatic Sea
There is no country that borders with all four of these countries ! # Italy share borders with Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, but not with Spain. # France share borders with Switzerland and Spain, but not with Austria and Slovenia. # Germany shares borders with Switzerland and Austria, but not with Spain and Slovenia.
The Mediterranean Sea borders these three countries as well as southern France, Monaco, Spain, northern Morocco, Algeria , Tunisia, Malta, Libya, Egypt Israel, Lebanon and Syria, Cyprus, , Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, and Slovenia, In particular, the coasts of Italy, Greece and part of Turkey are on specific bodies of water which are part of the Mediterranean Sea and are determined by the geographical shape of this sea in these areas. The western coast of Italy is on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The eastern coast of Italy is on the Adriatic Sea. The southern coast of Italy and the western coast of Greece are separated by the Ionian Sea. The eastern coast of Greece and the western coast of Turkey are separated by the Aegean Sea.
These three countries are all bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Ireland borders the Atlantic Ocean.