Four seas surround Greece, and they are the:
Yea except for the northern part of it which connects to other countries cause Greece ain't an island
Greece is bordered by BULGARIA and TURKEY in the northeast.While Greece is bordered by Albania and FYRO Macedonia as well, Greece borders these countries to its northwest.
Yes, Greece is a European country bordered on the north by Albania, FYROM and Bulgaria and the south by the Mediterranean Sea.
Cyprus and Syria.
Ancient Greece was bordered by the kingdoms of Paeonia and Illyria and depending on what era, Thrace.*** Macedonia and Epirus were the buffers of Greece in Europe...R. M. Cook, British archaeologist, "The Greeks until Alexander", 1962, p. 23.
The bordering countries of Greece are Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey.
· Ionian Sea (bordered by Italy, Albania and Greece) · Irish Sea (United Kingdom)
France, Spain, Greece, Norway, Egypt, Japan
Before the breakup of the country, Yugoslavia was bordered by Italy, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania.
Turkey is bordered by 8 countries. Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan (Nahjivan), Iran, Iraq and Syria
No, Greece is not in Africa. Greece is a country in Southern Europe, located at the southeastern tip of the Balkan Peninsula. It is bordered by Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey, and has coastlines along the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas.
Greece is only bordered by four neighbors to the north. From west to east, Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Bulgaria, and Turkey. Greece is also consisted of several islands some only a mile or a few miles off of the Turkish or Italian Coastlines.
Lila's stationery was bordered with light purple lilacs on an elegant vine, and she only used it to write letters to her pen-pal in Greece.