Belgium and Germany share a common border.
Yes, the two countries have a common border.
It borders on Germany in the south, the North Sea in the west, the Skagerrak in the north, and the Kattegat and the Oresund in the east.
There are actually six countries that border the nation of France. Those countries are: Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany.
Between Germany and France at the time of World War 2. None (unless you count Belgium and Switzerland but it's just bordered with the two), after World War 2 there came LuxembourgAnswer 2There are no countries which are between Germany and France. But there are 3 countries which border both Germany and France: Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland.
The six nations that were the original members of the European Economic Community in 1957, which is now known as the European Union, were Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, West Germany, France, and Italy.
The treaty of Locarno was signed in 1925. The treaty of Locarno guaranteed that there were common boundaries of France, Germany, and Belgium.
Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra, and Spain
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Finland has absolutely nothing in common with Sweden.
I guess you mean a plant that is most famous or most common in Belgium? There is no such national symbol in Belgium.