Landlocked
A "landlocked" country is one that is entirely surrounded by land and does not have any coastline or access to the ocean. This geographical feature can impact a country's trade, economy, and transportation, as it relies on neighboring countries for access to seaports.
Examples of landlocked countries include Switzerland, Austria, and Mali. These nations often face challenges in importing and exporting goods, which can lead to higher transportation costs and limited trade opportunities compared to countries with coastlines.