Yes.
Ireland,France,Spain,Portugal,Germany,Netherlands,Belgium,Italy,Austria,Slovakia,Greece,Estonia and Slovenia.
France uses the Euro. Along with Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, and Spain.
The Mediterranean Sea reaches Greece, Italy, France, and Spain.
Three Mediterranean countries are Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Greece was the 10th member accepted in the EU (EEC then). 1. France (1952) 2. Germany (1952) 3. Italy (1952) 4. Belgium (1952) 5. Netherlands (1952) 6. Luxembourg (1952) 7. Denmark (1973) 8. Ireland (1973) 9. United Kingdom (1973) 10. Greece (1981)
Belgium Greece Luxembourg Denmark Spain Netherlands Germany France Portugal Ireland Italy United Kingdom Austria Finland Sweden
Italy (of course!) Spain Portugal Turkey France Switzerland Austria Belgium Netherlands Greece
Ireland United Kingdom France Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg Germany Denmark Italy Greece
greece,italy and france
Greece Italy or France
Among the countries listed, Italy does not share a border with France. France shares borders with Spain, Germany, and The Netherlands, but its border with Italy is at the southeast, making Italy the only country in the list that does not have a direct border with France itself.
The list of the first 12 members and the year they joined is as follows:Italy (1957)Belgium (1957)France (1957)Germany (1957)Luxembourg (1957)Netherlands (1957)United Kingdom (1973)Ireland (1973)Denmark (1973)Greece (1981)Spain (1986)Portugal (1986)