... Italy and France are separate countries. Just look at any map...:/
No, France is north of Italy, they are two separate countries.
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.
France. The game is also known as petanque, or jeu provencal. It's believed to have originated in France, from where it travelled to other countries. It is also played in Italy, where it's known as bocce and in Britain, where it's known as lawn bowls, though the French version is slightly different from these games.
The Triple Entente (also known as the Allies) was Great Britain, the France Republic, and Russian Empire. The Triple Alliance (also known as the Central Powers) was the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Kingdom of Italy. However, Italy stipulated that it would not engage Great Britain in war, and later, secretly agreed not to engage France, either.
italy Britain & France also
Yes, France is bigger than Italy in terms of square miles. It is also bigger than Spain as well.
Italy has a small border with France that is unguarded by mountains. Most of its borders with Fance and also Switzerland is formed by the Alps.
Rome is a city in the country of Italy, not a country of itself. Rome is also a lot smaller than France, which is a country.
I think it might be Spain, Germany, France and Italy.
Switzerland
France and Italy are both in Europe
Paris, France and Rome, Italy.
The alps separate France from Italy.The Alps separate France from Italy.