To the West of Greece... lies the Ionian Sea. It separates Greece from Italy.
The Ionian Sea is west of Greece. P.S. If you have trouble knowing where west and east is,think of, 'we' west comes before east, like in 'we', "w" for west, and "e" for east!The Ionian sea.
The sea that lies west of Greece is the Ionian the sea that lies south of Greece is the Mediterranean and the sea that lies east of Greece is the Aegean.
West: Ionian Sea East: Aegean Sea South: Mediterranean Sea
The Aegean Sea lies to the east of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the west, the Cretan Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
If you mean the eastern side, that is, the right hand side as you are looking at the map, the sea is the Adriatic. Incidentally, no sea can 'surround' a country unless it is on all sides of it - that is what the word 'surround' really means.
To the west of Greece lies the Ionian Sea, to the east is the Aegean Sea, and to the south is the Mediterranean Sea.
South: Mediterranean East: Aegean West: Ionian
The body of water no the astern shore of Greece is the Ionian Sea. it is part of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Aegean, that is shed in the east, Ionian in the west, and ethiopean if I am correct south of Crete.
The Mediterranean, Aegean, lonian and the Sea of Crete all border Greece.