Mauritania and Senegal on the Atlantic, and Sudan and Eritrea on the Red Sea.
The Landlocked African countries are:BotswanaBurkina FasoBurundiCentral African RepublicChadEthiopiaLesothoMalawiMaliNigerRwandaSwazilandUgandaZimbabweZambiaSouth SudanThere are actually 16 landlocked countries given the recent formation of South Sudan
Lesotho, Mali, Chad, and Ethiopia. There should be about 15 landlocked countries in Africa.
There are dozens of countries which are landlocked. They include, among others, the following:AfghanistanAndorraArmeniaAustriaBelarusBhutanBoliviaBotswanaCambodiaCentral African RepublicChadCzech RepublicEthiopiaHungaryKyrgyzstanLiechtensteinLuxembourgMongoliaNepalSwitzerlandZambiaZimbabwe
Mali, Niger, Chad, Sudan
Chad,Niger,Zambia, and Batswana
There are no Mediterranean landlocked countries. The countries known as Mediterranean countries all touch the Mediterranean Sea, so none of them are landlocked.
Liechtenstein is a landlocked country surrounded by other landlocked countries: Switzerland and Austria. Similarly, San Marino is also a landlocked country surrounded by other landlocked countries: Italy.
Countries of the world that are not on a coastline are:AfganistanAndorraArmeniaAustriaBelarusBhutanBoliviaBotswanaBurkina FasoBurundiCentral African RepublicChadCzech RepublicEthopiaHungaryKosovoKyrgyz RepublicLaosLesothoLiechtensteinLuxembourgMacedoniaMalawiMaliMoldovaMongoliaNepalNigerParaguayRwandaSan MarinoSerbiaSlovakiaSwazilandSwitzerlandTajikistanUgandaUzbekistanVatican CityZambiaZimbabweThese are called landlocked countries.
The two landlocked countries in South America are Bolivia and Paraguay. There are many landlocked countries in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Lichtenstein and Uzbekistan are the only two landlocked countries.
Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Lesotho
Africa contains the largest number of landlocked countries, with a total of 16 landlocked countries.