Clockwise, starting from the north, the 8 land borders in metropolitan France are:
That should stay the case for a long time, the chances that Corsica and Euskal Herria (Basque country) will ever reach autonomy are almost null.
France borders 8 countries:SpainLuxemburgBelgiumItalySwitzerlandAndorraGermanyMonaco
France to the north and Portugal to the west.
No. France was returned to its pre-war borders.
Oceans do not "live in" nations or other areas of land. The Atlantic Ocean borders France.
France is not an island and a majority of it is inland, but it does have a coastline. It shares borders with Germany and Brussels.
Canada only has a land border with the USA but has maritime borders with Greenland and France.
France has land borders with: - Belgium - Luxembourg - Germany - Switzerland - Italy - Spain There is also a direct train link with the UK through the Channel tunnel. Plus Monaco and Andorra.
The longest land border shared by mainland France is the Spanish border (623 km), just before the border with Belgium (620 km). The oversea department of French Guiana has a land border of 763 km with Brazil.
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.
Morocco
The English Channel borders Normandy, France.
England has land borders with Scotland and Wales. Ireland and France are the two closest foreign countries.