No. It is in the centre of Europe, far from the Baltic Sea and would be regarded as an Alpine country as the Alps run through it.
No, Austria is completely surrounded by other countries. (You don't mean Australia, which is an island continent, completely surrounded by seas/oceans>)
yes,Austria borders Italy to the south; and Italy has a coastline on the Mediterranean sea because Italy is located on the two largest Mediterranean Islands Sicily and Sardinea.
No
North Sea and Baltic Sea
the Baltic sea
Countries that border Germany: North: Denmark East Poland Czech Republic South: Austria Switzerland West: France Luxembourg Belgium Holland Bodies of water that border Germany: North: North Sea Baltic Sea
Starting from the north and going clockwise, the countries and water that border Germany are: Denmark, The Baltic Sea, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Bodensee (a lake where the borders of Germany, Austria and Switzerland meet) Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, and The North Sea.
The Baltics states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) and the Baltic Sea do not border France.
The Baltic Sea does not border any one continent from another. It is a body of water that is surrounded by European countries.
The Baltic Sea
Europe
The Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea creates the northern border of Poland.
yes