Greece and Turkey are the two countries on the Aegean Sea.
Greece
The Ural Mountains, the Aegean Sea, then the land borders of Turkey Armenia and Azerbaijan are the boundaries of Europe. The rest of Europe occupies west of those "lines" of the Eurasian Continent
Moving clockwise from due north of Greece, the countries and seas that border Greece are: [north] (FYRO) Macedonia, Bulgaria, [northeast] Turkey, [east] the Aegean Sea, [southeast] the Sea of Crete, [south] the Mediterranean Sea, [west] the Ionian Sea, and [northwest] Albania.
Modern day Turkey, then known as the Ottoman Empire.Gallipoli is found in the European part of Turkey with the Aegan Sea to the west. Winston Churchill explained it as "The soft underbelly of Europe".Gallipoli is located in the Eastern part of Turkey, with the Aegean sea to the West and the Darndenelle straits to the East.
Turkey is in between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. A smaller sea, the Sea of Marmara, is just south of Istanbul. And to the west is the Aegean Sea, which separates Turkey from Greece.
The Aegean Sea followed by the country of Turkey.
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The primary bodies of water near Greece are the Aegean Sea to the east, between Greece and Turkey, and the Ionian Sea to the west, between Greece and Italy.
. The country is encircled by seas on three sides: the Aegean Sea to the west, the Black Sea to the north and the Mediterranean to the south. Turkey also contains the Sea of Marmara in the northwest.
The sea to the south and east of Mainland Greece is called the Aegean Sea. It is the most important sea in Greece and most of the 2,000 islands are in this sea. The sea to the west of Mainland Greece is called the Ionian Sea. It has about five important islands, including Corfu, Zakynthos and Cephalonia.
Anatolia is located in Turkey. The region is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west.