Depends on the time. Most recently I would say Eastern Germany and the Baltic states because of the Berlin Wall coming down in 1989 and all the Baltic states returning to their original statehood.
what part of erurope did the borders change the most
Europe.
Finland borders northeastern Europe (Russia). You could also argue that Germany (and possibly Austria) borders northeastern Europe for bordering countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic. Outside of Europe, Kazakhstan borders northeastern Europe, by bordering the most eastern part of European Russia. However, many consider Kazakhstan to span both Europe and Asia, which means it too would technically be a part of northeastern Europe.
Russia. Just European Russia alone borders 11 countries. The next highest is France which borders 8 countries on the continent of Europe, 2 on the continent of South America.
In most parts of Europe and some parts of America
Most of mainland Europe fell to Germany as did parts of the mediterrainian.
not sure... sorry!
france
Illinois has some body of water on most borders. Three bodies of water that form borders of Illinois are the Mississippi River, Lake Michigan, and The Ohio River.
The most northern parts of Europe, Asia, and North America are.
Europe and Asia
False. While mountains do form natural barriers in parts of the United States, they do not make up most of the borders. The United States shares its borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south, as well as maritime borders with Russia and the Bahamas.