List of countries bordering on two or more oceans
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This is a list of countries which border two or more oceans, including sovereign states but excluding all dependencies.
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- ↑ Morocco, Spain and France border on two oceans only if the Mediterranean is an ocean, not just an arm of the Atlantic
- ↑ South Africa borders on three oceans if the Southern Ocean is considered to extend to its shores, but only on two otherwise.
- ↑ Chile borders on three oceans if the Southern and Atlantic Oceans are considered to meet in its territory, but only on two otherwise.
- ↑ Argentina borders on two oceans if the Drake Passage is counted as part of the Southern Ocean, but only on one if it is considered part of the South Atlantic.
- ↑ Australia borders on three oceans if the Southern Ocean is considered to extend that far north, but only on two otherwise.
