Denmark, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, The Czech Republic, and Poland
Germany
They are the same as the geographical borders and were fixed (in effect) at the end of World War 2 and recognized definitively by Germany in 1990.
There is no more East and West Germany. Just Germany now
No Liechtenstein only borders Austria and Switzerland
Luxembourg
Germany and the Baltic Sea
Clockwise from the north: The Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, France and the North Sea.
The Atlantic Ocean forms the borders of the Piedmont.
the Pyrenees to the south (Spain/Basque country) and the Alps to the East (Switzerland, Italy, Germany ect)
Luxembourg has borders with Germany, France, Belgium.
The countries whose borders are defined by the Alps are Austria, France, Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Germany. The mountain range forms a natural boundary between these countries, with its peaks and valleys shaping their borders.
what lake forms the northerm borders of Ohio
Luxembourg borders with France, Germany, and Belgium.
Neither is the answer. Liechtenstein borders Austria and Switzerland. Luxembourg borders Germany, Belgium and France.
Luxembourg borders Belgium, France, and Germany.
Czechia (also known as the Czech Republic) borders both Germany and Poland.
A geographer's pen. There are no natural borders or boundaries.