The Rhine river
Saar was the new state that was created between France and Germany.
Belgium
equator
Treaty of paris
The territories of Alsace and Lorraine.
Strasbourg is in Alsace, close to Germany.
Strasbourg is a city in eastern France close to the border of Germany.
strasbourg- and they got it!!
No, Alsace is a region in eastern France, bordering on Germany. The capital is Strasbourg.
There are many French towns on the border with Switzerland. One example is Annemasse.
There is no country between France and Germany which names begins with an A. You may be thinking of the province of Alsace which is now in France, after having been part of Germany from 1870 through World War I. The provincial capital of Alsace, Strasbourg is architecturally very similar to German cities in the Old Town. Or, the country of Andorra lies between France and Spain.
Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region of France and of the department of Bas-Rhin in France, though it has at various times in the past belonged to Germany.
Strasbourg (at the time in Germany, now in France).
Strasbourg is in the eastern part of France, a region called Alsace.
Strasbourg is the capital of the region of Alsace, located in north-eastern France.
Germany. Sorry, I disagree. Les Vosges are mountain north east France that are totally in France. Going much to the east, you arrive to the "Forêt Noire" ("Black Forest") that it is shared between France and Germany over the river Rhin, mostly from Switzerland in the south to Strasbourg.
Brussels in Belgium and Strasbourg in France