Switzerland and Austria share a border. But there is also Liechtenstein between them.
Between Austria and Switzerland
Since Australia and Switzerland are on different continents and several thousand miles apart, there is no tiny country that can be said to be between them.However, between Switzerland and Austria there is the small country of Liechtenstein.
Liechtenstein.
Liechtenstein.
One of them is Liechtenstein, a tiny doubled landlocked country between Austria and Switzerland. That's all I know.
There are many smaller countries (like Monaco, Andorra, San Marino and the Vatican State) but the smallest country that lies in the Alps is Leichtenstein, a tiny principality (ie ruled by a prince) between Switzerland and Austria.
Liechtenstein.
The smallest German-speaking country is Liechtenstein. It is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and Austria to the east and north. German is the official language of Liechtenstein.
Andorra
This is why: 1. The Swiss have not fought since 1815. 2. Switzerland is a tiny country. 3. Swiss people don't want to do training for war if they are always neutral. That is why the Swiss don't have a big army.
Switzerland, federal republic in west central Europe. Switzerland is a small, landlocked country set amid mountainous terrain in the heart of the European continent. It is bordered on the west by France, on the north by Germany, on the east by Austria, and on the south by Italy. The tiny principality of Liechtenstein lies between Switzerland and Austria. Switzerland is in Europe next to France, Italy and Lichtenstein. It has the beautiful Alps and the languages are German, French, Italian and Reto Romanish. Lake Geneva is a beautiful place to have a family picnick watching ducks eat bread. I live in de Schweiz and I am from there. Traveling to Switzerland may cost more than visiting other countries like Germany or France, expensive but worth it. I would not recommend going there right now,:( it is un-safe because of the terrorists, it is unclear if the situation will get better but when it does I would love to go back:)
Clockwise around Germany: France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands (Holland) , Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Swizerland. The tiny principality of Liechtenstein shares a border with Switzerland and Austria, and is only a few miles from Germany, but it doesn't actually share a border.