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There are twenty-two countries worldwide that share borders with two or more oceans, highlighting the diverse geographical landscapes these nations encompass.
Of these countries, three have coastlines along the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans. Russia, with its vast expanse, connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. Its Pacific coastline is direct and extensive, while its Arctic boundary is formed by several seas in the north, including the White, Barents, Kara, Laptev, and East-Siberian Seas.
In North America, the Arctic Ocean lies to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Canada boasts a remarkable Pacific coastline stretching over 151,000 miles to the west, alongside connections to the Arctic Ocean in the north and the Atlantic Ocean in the east. The United States presents a similar picture, with 48 states and Alaska bordering the Pacific and Arctic Oceans. Hawaii, an island state, solely borders the Pacific Ocean, while Alaska is uniquely positioned touching both the Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
Australia, an island continent, is encircled by the Indian, Pacific, and Southern Oceans. The country's coastline is a significant aspect of its identity, with nearly 85% of its population residing within 50 kilometers of the shore.
South Africa is another nation surrounded by multiple oceans – the Southern, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans. Its coastline stretches from the Atlantic to the subtropical regions of the Indian Ocean.
Chile, Mexico, and Guatemala are the three countries that bridge the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. In Africa, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe are bordered by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Asia, the largest continent, connects with the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Indian Ocean to the south, showcasing its vast and diverse geographical spread. Lastly, Indonesia, an island nation in Southeast Asia, is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and west, and the Pacific Ocean to the west, further emphasizing the intricate oceanic connections of countries across the globe.
Country | # of Bordering Oceans | Ocean Names |
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Russia | 3 | Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific |
South Africa | 3 | Atlantic, Indian, Southern |
Argentina | 3 | Atlantic, Pacific, Southern |
Canada | 3 | Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific |
Australia | 3 | Indian, Pacific, Southern |
Chile | 3 | Atlantic, Pacific, Southern |
Indonesia | 2 | Indian, Pacific |
Mexico | 2 | Atlantic, Pacific |
Egypt | 2 | Atlantic, Indian |
Thailand | 2 | Indian, Pacific |
Colombia | 2 | Atlantic, Pacific |
Malaysia | 2 | Indian, Pacific |
Guatemala | 2 | Atlantic, Pacific |
Honduras | 2 | Atlantic, Pacific |
Israel | 2 | Atlantic, Indian |
Nicaragua | 2 | Atlantic, Pacific |
Norway | 2 | Arctic, Atlantic |
Costa Rica | 2 | Atlantic, Pacific |
Panama | 2 | Atlantic, Pacific |
Timor Leste | 2 | Atlantic, Pacific |
Iceland | 2 | Arctic, Atlantic |