Monte Bianco
Mont Blanc (French for white mountain), or Monte Bianco (Italian 'White Mountain'), also known as "La Dame Blanche" (French, the white lady) is a mountain in the Alps. With its 4,810 m (15,781 ft) summit, it is the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, and is ranked 11th in the world in topographic prominence. The mountain lies between the regions of Aosta Valley, Italy, and Haute-Savoie, France. The location of the summit is on the French-Italian border
Italy has two major mountain ranges. The northern border of Italy is in the Alps. The Apennines run along the length of Italy.
There is no mountain range which fits this description. The French-Belgian border is flat. No mountains. The French-Swiss border follows The Alps and the Jura hills for part of the way. But part of this border is also flat.
The Mont Blanc is Europe's highest peak. It is located in the French Alps, on the border with Italy. It is not part of the mountain range of the Pyrénées, which forms the border with Spain.
The Apennine Mountain range is located in Italy and does not border either Spain or France. It runs the length of the Italian Peninsula.
Italy and Switzerland, afaik.
Mont Blanc is on the border of France and Italy. It is also not far from the Swiss border. Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in western Europe at 4810 metres. It is known as Mont Blanc in French, and Monte Bianco in Italian; both of which translate as 'white mountain'.
The mountain is located in the Alps. This mountain range lies along the French Italian border and reaches into Switzerland. The summit of the mountain is in French territory
France and Spain are separated by a mountain range known as the Pyrenees. France and Italy are separated by the Alps. Spain and Italy do not have a border and the Alps do not extend from Italy as far as Spain.
Yes, France border Italy. In that area french is spoken on the french side and Italian on the Italian side.
"Nice" is the name of the French holiday resort 25 km from Italy's northwest border.