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.
Germany was indeed more industrialized than France, Germany had huge iron mines in the Ruhr land of Germany, and huge factories in Berlin. :)
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.
Germany had access to more industrial resources.
Germany is further east than France.
It depends on the dates. From 1871-1918 Germany was bigger than France. It is now smaller than France.
France has almost twice as much gross land (square kilometers) than Germany does (674,000 sqkm's, as opposed to Germany's 357,000 sqkm's). Germany is slightly larger in terms of population, however (Germany's population is 81 million; France's is 67 million).
They are France, Italy, Mexico and Germany.
Italy, France, Mexico and Germany
Britain, France, Italy and Germany. The USA did not sign it. Britain, France, Italy, Germany, China/Japan/ Both, USA and about 25 more. Germany itself was forced to pay £6.6 billion and weaken its army, the US just wanted to make sure there were no more wars in the future. also Germany was not allowed to have an air force or more than 6 warships and no submarines
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!
Being urbanized means a high proportion of the population living in cities or towns rather than rural areas. It often implies increased infrastructure, services, and economic opportunities associated with urban living.