The Alps
The Jura Mountains are between Switzerland and France
The two main mountain ranges in France (along the border with Spain and Andorra) and the Alps (along the border with Switzerland and Italy).
the Jurassic period was named after the jura mountains on the border of France and Switzerland
Italy has a small border with France that is unguarded by mountains. Most of its borders with Fance and also Switzerland is formed by the Alps.
No. Geneva is in Switzerland, on the western side of the country in between the Alps and the Jura mountains. That side of Switzerland does border France but not Italy.
France has five main mountain ranges. - the Alps, with the Mont Blanc (Europe's highest point) are located on the border with Italy and then stretches into Switzerland towards Austria - the Pyrenees, separating France from Spain - the Jura, up north from the French Alps, on the border with Switzerland - the Massif Central, older mountains in south central France - the Vosges, lower mountains in eastern France.
There is a mountain range that separates France from Switzerland. The Alps mountain range runs for 700 miles along the Southern coastline of France.
France has a border with Switzerland, but it does not surround it.
The Alps form the border between France and Switzerland. They are one of the largest and highest mountain ranges in Europe, known for their beauty and popular for skiing and hiking.
The border is on the east of France and on the west of Switzerland
matterhorn
Jura mountains