The Netherlands and France have no common border in Europe, where there are separated by Belgium. But they have a common border on the Carribbean island of Saint-Martin - St Marteen, a small island that is divided between the two countries.
No. Austria and France aren't neighbouring countries. You have to go via either Germany, Switzerland or Italy to get from Austria to France or vice-versa.
No, Morocco doesn't share a border with France. France is in Europe and Morocco is on the African continent
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EU countries that do not share a border with France are: Ireland United Kingdom Portugal Malta Cyprus Greece Bulgaria Romania Hungary Slovenia Austria Slovakia Czech Republic Poland Lithuania Latvia Estonia Finland Sweden & Denmark.
Only the country of Andorra sits along the France-Spain border. If the Basques were to achieve independence, they would be a second country between France and Spain, but Basque independence is incredibly unlikely.
France and Switzerland share parts of the Alpine region.
France, Switzerland and Austria
The only countries to share a border with Germany are Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland.
Italy's northern border is shared with Austria.
Spain and Austria do not share a border
Austria, France, Holy See, San Marino, Slovenia and Switzerland.
Switzerland and Austria share a border. But there is also Liechtenstein between them.
There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
The two countries that border both Switzerland and Germany are France and Austria.
There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
They share a border and the alps. The German language
The longest border is the one with Austria it is 506.4 miles long. (815 kilometers)Answer:Germany shares a border with Austria, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Poland, France, Swizterland, Luxembourg, Beligium and the Netherlands: Nine. The largest, as noted above is with Austria.
France, Switzerland, Slovenia, and Austria.