Yes and no. The Alps are between Italy and Germany, but there is no German-Italien border. Austria and Switzerland are the countries between Germany and Italy
The border between Italy and Switzerland are:The AlpsLake of LuganoLago MaggioreBorders don't have names!
Yes, but the Alps aren't ONLY in Switzerland. They are also in: Austria France Germany Switzerland Italy Slovenia Liechtenstein
The Alps
The Alps border France on the east with Italy; the Jura sits on the border with Switzerland.
The large mountain range located in the north of Italy is the Alps. The Alps extend into a number of national borders including Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany and France.
The mountains on the northern border of Italy are known as the Alps. They make a natural boundary between Switzerland and Italy.
France and Spain are separated by a mountain range known as the Pyrenees. France and Italy are separated by the Alps. Spain and Italy do not have a border and the Alps do not extend from Italy as far as Spain.
The mountains that border France and Italy are the Swiss Alps. The Swiss Alps also run through Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, as well as Monaco.
the Alps mountains and the Apennine mountains.
The Italian Alps border the north of Italy and are part of the Alps, but the Apennines go right through Italy and so could be the answer you are looking for.
The Alps is the mountain range that separates France from Italy. They stretch from the point where the French-Italian border meets the Mediterranean Sea, north, then east passing through Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria to Slovenia.