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Most of the borders of Italy are formed by the Alps
Answer The Alp mountains border Italy on the north. The Liguian and Tyrrhenian Seas border it on the West The Adriatic Sea borders it on the East.
yes, Italy borders the meditteranean Sea
Italy has two major mountain ranges. The northern border of Italy is in the Alps. The Apennines run along the length of Italy.
There is no land border between France and Egypt, so the question is unanswerable. France does have a mountainous border with Spain, which is made by the Pyrenees, and a mountainous border with Italy and Switzerland, made by the Alps. Egypt has no mountainous borders.
That mountain range is the Alps.
The large mountain range located in the north of Italy is the Alps. The Alps extend into a number of national borders including Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany and France.
France.
Italy shares a border with Switzerland, so the distance is zero.
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.
The mountains on the northern border of Italy are known as the Alps. They make a natural boundary between Switzerland and Italy.
Italy and Switzerland, afaik.