France is a country itself. It therefore has no countries within itself.
There are 96 metropolitan departments in France; however, there are 4 overseas departments: Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and Reunion, and four overseas territories: New Caledonia, French Polynesia, the French Southern and Antarctic lands, and Wallis and Futuna Islands. Also, there are 'territorial collectivities': Mayotte and St. Pierre-et-Miquelon.
However there is only one country in France, France
One.
indiana has 103 bodies of water
69 because the ubela of the water rotates them sometimes
There are many French towns on the border with Switzerland. One example is Annemasse.
Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Andorra, Brazil, and Suriname all have official borders with France; as well as the Netherlands on the island of Saint Martin (though this is not recognised as an official border). Every other country in the world does not share a border with France.
Rivers, the Northwest Passage and many more. You could go with Santa and go to the North Pole.
3 bodies of water border Russia
There are many bodies of water that border Minnesota. The largest lake is Lake Superior.
Wyoming does not have any bodies of water that form its borders. The Flaming Gorge Reservoir crosses the border between Wyoming and Utah. There are various other small lakes and many rivers which also cross the border of Wyoming with other states.
I'm afraid that no bodies of water border the state of Oklahoma.
The Great Lakes were the northern border. The St. Lawrence River was also a border. The War of 1812 had many conflicts on and around the Great Lakes.
indiana has 103 bodies of water
69 because the ubela of the water rotates them sometimes
You can make the border in about 600 miles.
Just one, which is France.
194 bodies of water in Milton Massachusetts
All except for Alberta and Saskacthewan all border water.
There are many major bodies of water and one is Brunei bay.