they are the single continuous boundary line that surrounds & encloses Paris
both as a municipality & as the capital district or departement of ville de Paris
the departements that border on Paris & surround it are hauts de seine to the west & seine saint denis to the northeast & val de marne to the southeast
Paris is bordered by the Seine River to the north and the Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes parks to the west and east, respectively. The city limits of Paris extend beyond the administrative boundary of the city itself, covering a larger metropolitan area known as the Île-de-France region.
Ecuador borders southwest Colombia, and Panama borders northwest Colombia.
Arkansas borders Missouri on the south.
The answer depends on what kind of borders you are asking about. Almost every country has at least three borders if you include such borders as those between governmental divisions such as counties, states, provinces, territories, etc. And there are land borders and water borders.
Virgina borders Kentucky on the SouthEast.
What state borders to the north of where? There is not enough information.
Paris has city limits, not a border.
No countries border Paris. Paris is in France, but a long way from any of its borders.
Paris is the capital city of France. So Paris is in France and it does not border any other country.
The Mississippi River
France and Great Britain
Germany !
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Marseilles borders the Med. Lyons is on the Rhone River, Paris is on the Seine.
Firstly we are comparing cities only. Look closely at a map of Paris. Type in Paris city. Now Measure distance of Paris from any point of Paris city borders. Paris has a yellow ring around it city on Map. withon the ring is defined as Paris city only. Dublin is 100% bigger than Paris in distance of it's borders within the city of Dublin map. 100% Dublin is slighty bigger by 1.5 km than Paris. 100%. do the distance on google Maps. you will get see the logic.
Along its Eastern borders with Belgium and Germany. The war spread as far west as the Marne river, kilometers from Paris.
France is north of Spain and its capitol is Paris. It borders the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
Normandy is indeed part of France, but is in the north. It consists of two provinces Upper and Lower Normandy. It used to be the Duchy of Normandy before becoming part of France. It borders the coastline looking towards Britain. Paris is further inland.