As far as I can see on Google Earth - Audincourt is the closest French town to the border with Switzerland
Answer 2There are a number of different towns along the French-Swiss border. At some places the border runs through built-up areas. Examples are:
- St. Gingolph. Town is on both sides of the border.
- Annemasse, near Geneva.
- Ferney-Voltaire, near Geneva.
- Delle.
- Saint-Louis and Hunigue, which are suburbs of Basel.
There are many French towns on the border with Switzerland. One example is Annemasse.
On the border of Switzerland and Germany, near a town called Reischenbach.
There are lots of towns in France that are near the border with Switzerland. These would include: Chamonix Annemasse Gex Mores Pontarlier Morteau Montbeliard Belfort Mulhouse
Gruyère cheese originates from the town of Gruyère, which is in Switzerland. But it is in the French-speaking part of Switzerland.
Eucla is the easternmost town of Western Australia, near the border of South Australia.
Cannes and Nice are on the French riviera, close to the Italian border.
Dunkerque (English speling Dunkirk) is the northernmost French (sizeable) town. It is at the very tip of northern France near the Belgian border.
The Mont Blanc is on the French-Italian border, near the French town of Chamonix. The coordinates for the mountain are Lat 45.9° North, 6.9° East.
Trierweiler is a town near Trier in Germany near the border to Luxemburg. I think the name comes from this town.
The cabin in the woods near the border
No,Gruyère cheese originates from the town of Gruyère, which is in Switzerland.
The cabin in the woods near the border