ALL THE LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD
When a country does not have direct access to an ocean, or to a sea that is not landlocked, such as the Mediterranean, we say that it is landlocked. Around 20% of all the world’s countries are landlocked. On the right, you can find out some of the problems this can create and why having access to the ocean is so important. Below left, we look at the only two countries on Earth that are double landlocked.
DID YOU KNOW?
There are 195 officially recognised countries in the world, 44 of which are landlocked. The newest is South Sudan, which became independent in 2011.
DOUBLE-LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES!
When a landlocked country is only bordered by countries that are also landlocked, we say it is…