Belgium shares borders with France, Netherlands, Germany and Luxemburg. The one with France is the largest, and the one with the Netherlands is certainly longer than the one with Germany Melos Antropon!
It depends on the dates. From 1871-1918 Germany was bigger than France. It is now smaller than France.
Germany was indeed more industrialized than France, Germany had huge iron mines in the Ruhr land of Germany, and huge factories in Berlin. :)
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The country of Germany is 137,847 square miles in size. The country of France is 246,201 square miles in size. Therefore France has more land than Germany.
Yes, Germany is more urbanized than France. Germany has a healthier economy and an excellent educational system making it one of the most successful of the European countries.
Yes, Germany is more urbanized than France. Germany has a healthier economy and an excellent educational system making it one of the most successful of the European countries.
No France has larger territory than France in terms of area. According to wiki, France has a total area of674,843 sq km while Germany has total area of 357,021 sq km. In terms of ranking France is 41st largest country while Germany is 63rd on the list.
Angers (France) has 147,571 inhabitants. It is larger than Munster (France) which has 5,000 inhabitants, but smaller than Münster (Germany): 273,000 people. There are other "Munster" in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Ireland.
France is the largest country in western Europe and in the European Union, so France is larger than Germany.
Because after the Franco-Prussian war of 1871 the new German Empire took 2 provinces (Alsace and Lorraine) away from France. France regained them in 1919.
Germany had many very good ports but none on the Mediterranean Sea. France has excellent ports on the Mediterranean Sea so it was to Germany's advantage to take France in World War II.