Syria is bordered by Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, Israel to the southwest, and Lebanon to the west.
Japan, Australia, and Argentina are examples of countries that do not share a border with Syria.
Lebanon, Turkey, and Iraq are the three countries that border Syria.
No, Syria and Turkey are two separate countries. Syria is located to the south of Turkey and shares a border with it.
Iran, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait are countries that border Iraq.
The six countries that border Iraq are Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, and Syria to the northwest.
Japan, Australia, and Argentina are examples of countries that do not share a border with Syria.
The countries that border syria are Iraq, turkey, lebanon, and jordan
Israel and Syria border Lebanon.
Lebanon, Turkey, and Iraq are the three countries that border Syria.
Australia does NOT share a border with Iraq.
No countries share a border with Israel except Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
Jordan shares borders with a few other countries. The countries that border Jordan are Syria, Israel, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
In order of longest to shortest border as the countries currently exist de facto: Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.
Iran,syria,saudi aradia,and turkey
Countries that border the Mediterranean that are wholly in Asia include: Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine. Countries that border the Mediterranean and are intercontinental with parts in Asia include: Turkey and Egypt.
No, Syria and Turkey are two separate countries. Syria is located to the south of Turkey and shares a border with it.
Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt.