Description: This map shows where Mediterranean Sea is located on the World map. Mediterranean Sea countries, islands, cities, towns, ports, airports, rivers. Step into the geography of the Mediterranean Sea.
Positioned between Europe, Africa, and Asia, explore with our Mediterranean Sea map. Physical Map of the Mediterranean Sea and its surroundings Click on above map to view higher resolution image. Map of the Mediterranean Sea Political Map of the Mediterranean Sea region The map shows the Mediterranean region with the Mediterranean Sea, marginal seas, countries, international borders, capitals, largest cities and big islands.
The Mediterranean Sea lies between latitudes 30° and 46° N and longitudes 6° W and 36° E. The map is just like any other traditional map and just focuses only on the specific region of the Mediterranean world. It just shows up the extensive geography of the Mediterranean region including the sea region and all the states.
The Mediterranean Sea is almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Western and Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by the Levant. The Sea has played a central role in the history of Western civilization. The Mediterranean Sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar.
Where is the Mediterranean? The Mediterranean Sea is located between the continents of Europe, Africa and Asia. These are the 23 countries with a coastline in the Mediterranean Sea 5 African countries Morocco Algeria Tunisia Libya Egypt 11 European countries Spain France Monaco Italy Malta Slovenia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovinia Montenegro Albania Greece 7 Asian. This map is a detailed representation of the Mediterranean region, showcasing a large portion of Southern Europe, Northern Africa, and parts of the Middle East, but from a rather different perspective.
The Mediterranean Sea is a sea almost entirely encircled by land and connected to the Atlantic Ocean. It includes approximately 2.5 million square kilometers (970 thousand sq mi), but its connection to the Atlantic Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar is only 14 kilometers (9 miles) wide.