The Vosges, the Jura and the Alps are three mountain ranges on the eastern side of mainland France: the Vosges sitting near the regions of Loraine and alsace, the Jura further south on the Swiss border, the Alps stretching from the Mediterranean Sea, upwards along the Italian border, then turning into Switzerland and Austria.
The mountains that are in Eastern France are called Jura. hahaHAH! This question was on my homework assignment. My teacher gave a hint: it is located north of the French Alps. Sorry if this answer is incorrect, i found it on GOOGLE. But if it is correct, all cheers to ME!!!! :)
The Jura mountains are located in Eastern France and extend into Switzerland in Western Europe.
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Spain and France are the only countries that border Andorra.
The Appalachian Mountains are located in the Eastern United States. They run from Georgia in the south to Maine in the north.
The mountains that are in Eastern France are called Jura. hahaHAH! This question was on my homework assignment. My teacher gave a hint: it is located north of the French Alps. Sorry if this answer is incorrect, i found it on GOOGLE. But if it is correct, all cheers to ME!!!! :)
The Jura mountains are located in Eastern France and extend into Switzerland in Western Europe.
the French Alps in the south-east, the Jura on the border with Switzerland's northern part, the Vosges are all in the eastern part of France.
North-East has the Vosges mountains, which are fairly high, and the Jura, which are quite high; but SE has the Alps, which are the highest mountains in Europe.
There are a number of mountain ranges in France and one of the best known is the Pyrenees. This impressive range of mountains form a natural border between France and Spain. The largest mountain in the range is the Pic de Nethou which is 11,168 feet in height.
No it does not, Andorra is landlocked between France and Spain.
The Carpathian mountains are located in Eastern Europe. Most of the chain is located in Romania. Slovakia, Ukraine and Poland are other countries which have parts of the Carpathians on their soil. There isn't any part of the Carpathians in France, because France is on the western side of Europe.
The Vosges are a French department on the eastern side of mainland France, and a chain of old mountains in the same location.
France is in the western part of the northern hemisphere. In the eurasian continent, the natural boundary between western world (Europe) and eastern world (Asia) is commonly considered to be the Ural mountains ("the Urals"), located in Russia.
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.
The mountains that were found in eastern North America are Appalachian Mountains.
The major mountain ranges are - The Alps (between France and Italy and southern Switzerland) The Pyrenees (between France and Spain) the Jura (in Eastern France, North-West of Switzerland)