l'Alsace-Lorraine, properly the distinct French regions of Alsace and Lorraine, are bordering Germany. Both regions were seized by the Germans following the defeat of France in 1870, and became French again in 1918. During WWII the Germans annexed again the Alsace and Lorraine regions, saying they were 'historically German'
Luxembourg and Belgium are both bordered by France and Germany
Amsterdam is not a country, but a city in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Netherlands is bordered by Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg
The region of a country bordering on another or a line, barrier, etc., marking such a border is called a frontier. A frontier is also the edge of the settled area of a country.
Denmark lies between Germany and Sweeden.
That small country is Luxembourg.
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Germany
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No, Luxembourg is a sovereign country bordering Germany to the west.
Germany
Russia is the European country with the most countries bordering it. It shares land borders with 14 other countries.
Both France and Austria border Switzerland and Germany.
Switzerland
Denmark
Liechtenstein
Country bordering Bolivia with no borders on water