Australia does not have a land border with any country. However, it does have official borders / maritime boundary treaties with other countries, as specific water borders are officially laid out. Australia has a sea border with New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, East Timor and Indonesia.
There is even an officially delineated border agreement between Australia and the French government, given that New Caledonia is French territory.
No countries share a land border with the country and continent of Australia as it is an island continent.
However, the mainland continent of Australia does share official maritime borders with six other countries: Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia (France).
In addition, its offshore territories share maritime borders. These include borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and the Kerguelen Islands (France).
The Australian Antarctic Territory shares land territory borders with New Zealand, Norway and France.
The country and continent of Australia shares no land border with any other countries as it is an island continent.
However, the mainland continent of Australia does share official maritime borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia (France).
In addition, its offshore territories share maritime borders. These include borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and the kerguelen Islands (France).
The Australian Antarctic Territory shares land territory borders with New Zealand, Norway and France.
Australia has no land borders with any other country. However, although Australia is completely surrounded by bodies of water, it has borders / maritime boundary treaties with other countries, as specific water borders are officially laid out. Australia has a sea border with New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, East Timor and Indonesia.
There is even an officially delineated border agreement between Australia and the French government, given that New Caledonia is French territory.
All countries share borders, although these may not always be land borders. Australia, for example, shares no land borders with any other country, but it does have maritime borders with other countries.
Some island countries have no land borders with other countries, such as Australia, Iceland, and Cuba. They may still have sea borders, areas of coastal waters that they claim.
Brazil borders 10 countries and Russia borders 13 countries.
Russia borders 11 countries
Every country has borders.
If you mean specifically Germany, or USA or Australia, then war and discovery made borders between continent's countries
Australia shares no land border with any other country. It is surrounded entirely by oceans and seas.
The country that borders Italy also is Vatican city state which has a population of about 550 Another country that borders Italy is San Marino. Additionally, you must have meant Austria not Australia.
All European countries have borders.
Each of These Countries Borders Four Other Countries:AlbaniaAngolaArmeniaBelgiumBeninBotswanaCzech RepublicEgyptGeorgiaGreeceGuatemalaKosovoKyrgyzstanLatviaLithuaniaMalaysiaMauritaniaNamibiaNigeriaRwandaSloveniaSpainTajikistanThailandTurkmenistanZimbabwe
No country does. the country that borders the most other countries is China: it only borders 14. Russia also has 14 borders. You then get France, Germany, China, Brazil etc, who are the next largest bordering countries.
There are no valid reasons for country's to have borders.