the Rhine river - (French: le Rhin, German: der Rhein)
The southern part of the French-German border follows the river Rhine. The northern part does not follow any river.
Only the country of Andorra sits along the France-Spain border. If the Basques were to achieve independence, they would be a second country between France and Spain, but Basque independence is incredibly unlikely.
There are no mountains between France and Germany. The southern part of the French-German is formed by the river Rhine. The northern part is hilly in places, but definately not mountainous.
the Rhine is not properly a French river. It runs from Switzerland and along the border with Germany, then up to the Netherlands and the North see.
Spain and France have a common border. Along PART of that border is the tiny country of Andorra. On the north side of Andorra is France and on the south side is Spain. A border is a line between one country and another. A line has neither width nor area. Andorra has width, length, and area so it can't be a border, or form part of a border.
In Switzerland, but tucked along the French border.
the vichy line
Along the border of Belgium and France.
Germany's western border is with France, Belgium and Holland .
Maginot line
The longest river in France is the Loire, but along the border with Germany there is the Rhine.
Only the country of Andorra sits along the France-Spain border. If the Basques were to achieve independence, they would be a second country between France and Spain, but Basque independence is incredibly unlikely.
France - although Andorra lies along that border - between Spain and France - nearly all of the border is with France.
The Hurtgen Forest is located in Germany along the border between Belgium and Germany .
The Pyrenees
The border between France and Germany, where the Rhine River runs through, is approximately 451 kilometers, or 256.25 miles. This part of the Rhine is the longest river in Germany. The Rhine Gorge, the part of the river that flows through Koblenz and Bingen, Germany, is known as the Romantic Rhine due to its many castles, fortresses and country villages built along it during the middle ages.
The Pyrenees
There are no mountains between France and Germany. The southern part of the French-German is formed by the river Rhine. The northern part is hilly in places, but definately not mountainous.