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.
France borders the following countries (clockwise from the north): Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain and Andorra. You could possible add the UK, as it has a border with France in the middle of the Channel Tunnel. As France also has Départements outside of Europe, it also shares borders on other continents. It shares a border with the Netherlands on the island of Saint Marten (Caribbean) and it shares borders with Brazil and Suriname in South America.
The English Channel borders Normandy, France.
Luxembourg is a small country that shares borders with Germany, France, and Belgium.
Germany borders the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France.
The Atlantic ocean (bay of Biscay, English channel) borders France to the west.
Luxembourg borders with France, Germany, and Belgium.
Luxembourg borders Belgium, France, and Germany.
France is the only country that borders Belgium, Switzerland and Italy.
The countries that border France are:AndoraBelgiumGermanyItalyLuxembourgMonacoSpainSwitzerland
After the Napoleonic Wars the French King Louis XVIII was restored to the throne and France returned to the borders of the year 1789, while Napoleon was confined in the island of St.Helena
The only land border with South America is in Panama (Central America) which borders Colombia. Island territories of the Netherlands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao) share a sea border with Venezuela, as does the independent island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. French Guiana, a territory of France, borders Brazil and Suriname in northern South America.