The Alps along the southern part of the border (south of lake Geneva), and the Jura along the northern part of the border (Geneva to Basel).
Paris is the capital city of France. It is in France. No mountain separates it from France.
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The Alps.
No, it's in Switzerland (in French it's called le Cervin)
Belgium is right next to the north of France.
the Seine, the Loire and the Garonne rivers are the main rivers running entirely into France. The Rhone is another major river, but enters France from Switzerland.
The biggest mountain in France is called the "Mont Blanc" (the White Mount) which tops 4810 metres (15780 feet) in the Alps mountain range. Its summit is also shared by Italy, as it is located on the border between the two countries.
The Alps
The Pyrenaei montes separated Gaul and Hispania. Today they are called the Pyrenees mountains and they separate France and Spain.
Switzerland
Jurassic comes from the French "Jurassique" (jer ass EEK) meaning 'of the Jura Mountains'. The area of the Jura Mountains, between France and Switzerland, is largely composed of limestones which were laid down during the Jurassic period.
The Alps.
The country is located in the middle of the Alps and the landscape is dominated by mountains.
The whole range of the mountains in Switzerland (CH) is called: The Swiss Alps (In Germand, french and italian:Die Schweizer Alpen, Les alpes suisses, I alpi svizzeri)
The Alps are a mountain range that run through several countries, and many of the mountains are in Switzerland, hence the name.
No, it's in Switzerland (in French it's called le Cervin)
the highest mountain is in Asia called mount Everest
The general mountain range is called the Alps, of which many are high enough to be glaciated.
Not to sure but i think it is called... Central Pyrenees