There is a mountain range that separates France from Switzerland. The Alps mountain range runs for 700 miles along the Southern coastline of France.
The Alps stretch across the southern border between France and Switzerland.
Most of the border between the two countries, however, is not mountainous.
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The Jura mountains.
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The Alps mountain range separates Italy from the rest of Europe.The Alps.There are four countries that separate Italy from the rest of Europe: France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia.
The Alps mountain range separates Italy from the rest of Europe.The Alps.There are four countries that separate Italy from the rest of Europe: France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia.
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France and Switzerland border one another; there is nothing separating the two countries. Under the Schengen Agreement, there are not even border controls between France and Switzerland. However, the French-Swiss border is dominated by the Alps Mountain Range, which impedes rapid movement.
The Jura, North-West of Switzerland, is another mountain range on the border with France.
The Pyrenees mountain range separates France from Spain.
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The Pyrenees mountain range separates France and Spain. It extends for about 430 km (267 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Mediterranean Sea in the east, forming a natural border between the two countries.
The Appalachians
The Alps mountain range separates Italy from the rest of Europe.The Alps.There are four countries that separate Italy from the rest of Europe: France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia.
France, Switzerland and Austria don't have a common border, so there is not one single mountain that runs through the three of them.
There is no mountain range which fits this description. The French-Belgian border is flat. No mountains. The French-Swiss border follows The Alps and the Jura hills for part of the way. But part of this border is also flat.