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There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
italys longest land border is with Switzerland
Austria lost land to Germany and Italy in 1870.
When countries share a border it is referred to as a "common or shared" border.
The northern border of Italy is with Switzerland. Lake Maggiore forms part of this border. As both Italy and the Switzerland are members to the European Union, the land borders are presently open.
Slovenia is directly East of the Northern part of Italy; their borders touch. Across from Italy on the Adriatic Sea are Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, and Greece.
North America and South America share a land border with the United States.
Yes, the two countries share a long land border.
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Italy has a common land border with:FranceSwitzerlandAustriaSlovenia.Across the Adriatic there are:CroatiaBosnia and HerzegovinaMontenegroAlbaniaGreeceAcross the Mediterranean:MaltaTunisiaLibya
Yes, a water border. The German state (German: "Land") of Bavaria (German: "Bayern") and Switzerland are on opposite sides of a lake called "Bodensee". The most famous place on the Bavarian part of the lake is the island town of Lindau. If you go around the lake you need to either go via the state of Baden-Württemberg, or via Austria. Trains between Switzerland and Munich (German: München), the capital of Bavaria, go via Bregenz (Austria) and Lindau.