44 countries of the world are without direct access to the sea and therefore shipping trade. These are known as land locked countries and do not have a coastline. Of those countries two are described as double landlocked because they are surrounded by countries that are also landlocked. They are: Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan
| Country |
|---|
| Afghanistan |
| Andorra |
| Armenia |
| Austria |
| Azerbaijan |
| Belarus |
| Bhutan |
| Bolivia |
| Botswana |
| Burkina Faso |
| Burundi |
| Central African Republic |
| Chad |
| Czech Republic |
| Ethiopia |
| Hungary |
| Kazakhstan |
| Kyrgyzstan |
| Laos |
| Lesotho |
| Liechtenstein |
| Luxembourg |
| Macedonia |
| Malawi |
| Mali |
| Moldova |
| Mongolia |
| Nepal |
| Niger |
| Paraguay |
| Rwanda |
| San Marino |
| Serbia |
| Slovakia |
| Swaziland |
| Switzerland |
| Tajikistan |
| Turkmenistan |
| Uganda |
| Uzbekistan |
| Vatican City |
| West Bank |
| Zambia |
| Zimbabwe |