The border is 784 km long.
Austria has the longest border with Germany.
The longest border is the one with Austria it is 506.4 miles long. (815 kilometers)Answer:Germany shares a border with Austria, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Poland, France, Swizterland, Luxembourg, Beligium and the Netherlands: Nine. The largest, as noted above is with Austria.
The only country Denmark has a land border with is Germany to the south.
Yes, the two countries share a long land border.
The Alps is a very long mountain range starting from the Mediterranean sea, up the border between France and Italy, through Switzerland, and in Austria.
He didn't like Austria because in his mind it belonged to Germany, and had for a long time. He annexed them in 1938.
7hours depending where you are in Germany and where youa re going in Italy, so 7 hours from border to border
Who needs to drive? Austria and Italy share a border so you could literally stand with one foot in each country.
The Alps with the famous Mont Blanc peak. There are many mountains on the border of Italy and Switzerland, but the most famous is probably the Matterhorn. (Mont Blanc is in the border of Italy and France).
Austria and, untill the age of 16 when he dropped out of school and went to germany
936 kilometres long.
Until 1866 Austria was part of Germany. In fact, until then Austria was officially the leading German state, but it was expelled from Germany by Prussia. A cultural (and clear political) distinction between Germany and Austria didn't really arise till after 1866. Other languages don't call the people in Germany "Germans"... and in fact they aren't the only progeny of the ancient Germanic tribes... As already said, these areas were a long time staying close together. This collective root explains the same (in Germany there are some dialects, too) language. German is the official language.