West of Germany are Belgium and Netherlands, not France. East of Germany it is Poland.
France is South-west of Germany.
The Netherlands only borders, Germany to the East and Belgium to the south. France does not border it nor the United Kingdom, which is across the English Channel.
the Alps are located in South East France. They serve as a border with Italy, from the Southern part of Switzerland and down South to the Mediteranean sea.
The longest land border shared by mainland France is the Spanish border (623 km), just before the border with Belgium (620 km). The oversea department of French Guiana has a land border of 763 km with Brazil.
Germany. Sorry, I disagree. Les Vosges are mountain north east France that are totally in France. Going much to the east, you arrive to the "Forêt Noire" ("Black Forest") that it is shared between France and Germany over the river Rhin, mostly from Switzerland in the south to Strasbourg.
No, Russia's claim was unchallenged. Only the location of how far east the border should be drawn was questioned.
The Alps border France on the east with Italy; the Jura sits on the border with Switzerland.
France is on the north east border of Spain
Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy are on the east of France.
Germany, Switzerland and Italy all border France to the East.
The border is on the east of France and on the west of Switzerland
Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany border France on its north and north-east.
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They are neighbouring countries and share a border on the north east side of France.
The country bordering France to the South East is... Italy.
The Rhine River helps to form part of France's border on the eastern side of the country.
There are four autonomous communities that border with France (from west to east): Basque country, Navarre, Aragon and Catalonia.
There are five countries that border the Republic of France to its east. From north to south they are Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.