The Alps
No, it's in Switzerland (in French it's called le Cervin)
the 1914/1918 battle area stretching through France, from the shores of the English channel to Switzerland, was called the Western Front.
The currency of Switzerland is the Frank (or franc), divided up into 100 Rappen (or centimes). The currency of France is the Euro, symbol '€', divided up into 100 cents. In French the cents are called centimes.
Belgium is right next to the north of France.
The western part of the Alps, called the Graian Alps.
the Jura mountain range is in eastern France, on the border with Switzerland. The mountain range in south central France is called 'le massif central'
the Seine, the Loire and the Garonne rivers are the main rivers running entirely into France. The Rhone is another major river, but enters France from Switzerland.
There are no mountains between France and Germany. The southern part of the French-German is formed by the river Rhine. The northern part is hilly in places, but definately not mountainous.
No, Geneva is not a country it is a city in Switzerland. It is the westernmost city in Switzerland.They speak French in Geneva. In French the city is called Genève.
Because in is the body of water that separate England and France
A person who lives in Switzerland is called a Swiss.
Switzerland and Luxembourg are entirely Land-locked- but Switzerland does have a water border with Germany called Lake Constance that does have steam and diesel ship traffic! trouble is, it"s a lake and not oceanic water.