France and Germany are two separate countries. However, they are both on the same continent, which is Europe.
Yes, and Asia and Europe are on the same continent. If no guard stops you, you could ride a bicycle from Vietnam to France or Germany. There's no ocean to stop you. So...the proper name for the continent is Eurasia.
No it was part of FRANCE. But in WW2 it was taken over by Germany. Then when D-Day happened, France was once again France
France sent troops into Germany to monitor every cent that came in and out of the country. France also occupied the Ruhr. This was a vital part of Germany's economy.
The territories of Alsace and Lorraine.
France, Germany, Spain and that is the other 3 countries which are part of the same continent
Germany is located in the NW part of the continent of Europe.
France is part of the continent of Europe.
France is part of the continent of Europe.
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France is part of Europe.
All are component nations of the continent of Europe. Only France and Germany however are part of the contiguous European landmass. England as a country is a component of the island of Great Britain but is economically and politically associated with the continent of Europe as a principle member of the European Union.
unbelievable! - Australia of course
Germany is part of the continent of Europe. It shares borders with the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland.
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France and Germany are two separate countries. However, they are both on the same continent, which is Europe.
France is not a continent. It is a country. It is in the continent of Europe. Five other countries that are in the continent that France is in are Germany, Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria and Sweden.