Belgium shares land borders with four countries: France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The total length of its borders is approximately 1,600 kilometers. Belgium's strategic location in Western Europe makes it a significant point of connection between various European nations.
Belgium shares land borders with Germany, Luxembourg, France and the Netherlands. There are - because they touch Belgium - all equally "near" to Belgium.
it borders 3 countries- France, Belgium, and Germany
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The Netherlands has land borders with Germany and Belgium
Luxembourg has borders with Germany, France, Belgium.
Luxembourg borders with France, Germany, and Belgium.
Luxembourg borders Belgium, France, and Germany.
Belgium shares land borders with Germany, Luxembourg, France and the Netherlands. Belgium also has a border agreement with the United Kingdom as Eurostar trains run direct from Brussels to the UK without stopping for the French border.
yes, Belgium borders France to the North.
France has land borders with: - Belgium - Luxembourg - Germany - Switzerland - Italy - Spain There is also a direct train link with the UK through the Channel tunnel. Plus Monaco and Andorra.
France is the only country that borders Belgium, Switzerland and Italy.
Germany borders the eastern side of Belgium.