Germany. Sorry, I disagree. Les Vosges are mountain north east France that are totally in France. Going much to the east, you arrive to the "Forêt Noire" ("Black Forest") that it is shared between France and Germany over the river Rhin, mostly from Switzerland in the south to Strasbourg.
the Alps on the south side, the Jura on the northern part of the border.
The five mountain ranges in France, by decreasing height:- The French Alps, (on the Italian border - here is located the 'Mont Blanc', Europe's highest point, 4810 meters),- Pyrénées, (on the south, straddling the Spanish border; in Spanish: Los Pirineos),- [Massif du] Jura, (on the East alongside Switzerland)- Massif Central, (in central/ south central France)- Vosges (eastern France)
The five mountain ranges in France, by decreasing height:- The French Alps, (on the Italian border - hosts the 'Mont Blanc, Europe's highest peak, 4810 meters),- Pyrénées, (on the South, straddling the Spanish border),- [Massif du] Jura, (on the East alongside Switzerland)- Massif Central, (in central/ South central France)- Vosges (Eastern France)
France and Spain share a border with each other between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Principality of Andorra.
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the Alps on the south side, the Jura on the northern part of the border.
the French Alps in the south-east, the Jura on the border with Switzerland's northern part, the Vosges are all in the eastern part of France.
The Vosges, the Jura and the Alps are three mountain ranges on the eastern side of mainland France: the Vosges sitting near the regions of Loraine and alsace, the Jura further south on the Swiss border, the Alps stretching from the Mediterranean sea, upwards along the Italian border, then turning into Switzerland and Austria.
Thick forests covered much of the border; the rugged Vosges Mountains formed the rest of the border. This made the border hard to cross. -WORLD GEOGRAPHY & CULTURES TEXTBOOK
France has five main mountain ranges. - the Alps, with the Mont Blanc (Europe's highest point) are located on the border with Italy and then stretches into Switzerland towards Austria - the Pyrenees, separating France from Spain - the Jura, up north from the French Alps, on the border with Switzerland - the Massif Central, older mountains in south central France - the Vosges, lower mountains in eastern France.
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The five mountain ranges in France, by decreasing height:- The French Alps, (on the Italian border - here is located the 'Mont Blanc', Europe's highest point, 4810 meters),- Pyrénées, (on the south, straddling the Spanish border; in Spanish: Los Pirineos),- [Massif du] Jura, (on the East alongside Switzerland)- Massif Central, (in central/ south central France)- Vosges (eastern France)
The Pyrenees mountains form a border between France, Spain and Andorra. See the link I will place below.
Actually, Spain is south of France. These two countries share a border along the Pyrenees mountains. The capital of Spain is Madrid, and France's capital is Paris.
The Alps
The Pyrenees Mountains form the border between Spain, France, and Andorra.