No. Yamoussoukro is the current capital of Côte d'Ivoire (in West Africa) and is far away from both the Mediterranean Sea and the Middle East.
Both the Fertile Crescent and the Golan Heights are internal parts of the Middle East. The Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf are borders of the Middle East.
The countries that border the Mediterranean Sea, from west to east, are:Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.These countries border the southern part of the Mediterranean Sea.Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Egypt (from west to east)
The east coast of Spain is on the Mediterranean Sea.
The dominate physical feature of the middle east is the Arabian Peninsula
The countries that border the Mediterranean Sea, from west to east, are:Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.These countries border the south part of the Mediterranean Sea.Five countries in Africa border the Mediterranean Sea. These countries are Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. There are also countries in Asia and Europe that border the sea.
Libya is on the north coast of Africa. i.e. technically it's Northern Africa. It is not a part of the traditional definition of the Middle East, but a part of the Greater Middle East. Note, Lybia's northern border is the Mediterranean Ocean so one could say it is a ""Mediterranean" country.
Persia is part of the Middle East, so the question is nonsensical.
Egypt
Mediterranean Sea.
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Merchant Marine Mediterranean-Middle East War Zone Medal was created on 1944-05-10.
In order to ask a multiple choice question, you must include the choices. The Gulf of Mexico is not a border of the Middle East, for example.