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What sea is west of france?

Atlantic Ocean


Nice in France is near what sea?

There is not a sea in France (within its borders). France is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea on the south, the Atlantic Ocean on the west, and the English channel (known by the French as La Manche) at the north-west.


What are the two seas that are on the coast of France?

the Mediterranean sea borders southern France, the North Atlantic Ocean the South West whilst the English Channel and the Dover Straits the North West


What is the name of the ocean on the west coast of france?

The ocean to the west of France is the Atlantic Ocean.


What countries west border with the Mediterranean Sea?

turkey monaco and France


What is Belgium's relative location?

Belgium is located on the North Sea coast, south of the Netherlands east of France west of Germany and North West of Luxembourg


What are three major expanses of water that surround France?

France is bordered by the Mediterranean sea to the south-east, by the Atlantic on the west, the English channel in the north-west.


What is the capital of the nation with coastline on the Aegean Sea on the east and the Ionian Sea on the west?

Athens, Greece


What sea is France next to?

Mediterranean sea (south), English Channel (north).


Is Germany or France a further South Country?

France is south-west of Germany. It is much further south. While Germany opens on seas of northern Europe (Baltic sea and North sea); France opens on the mediterranean sea and has Spain and Italy as neighbours.


What 3 major bodies of water does France touch?

France touches the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the English Channel to the northwest.


The name of the sea between France and England?

"la mer Méditerranée" i.e. "the Mediterranean sea"