Austria, France, Slovenia, and Switzerland
There is no country that borders with all four of these countries ! # Italy share borders with Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, but not with Spain. # France share borders with Switzerland and Spain, but not with Austria and Slovenia. # Germany shares borders with Switzerland and Austria, but not with Spain and Slovenia.
Austria, France, Holy See, San Marino, Slovenia and Switzerland.
The European countries that share a border with only one other nation are Portugal, which borders Spain, and Denmark, which borders Germany. Additionally, Monaco borders only France, and San Marino is also bordered solely by Italy. Lastly, the Vatican City is an enclave surrounded entirely by Rome, Italy.
There are 6! Austria, France, Holy See, San Marino, Slovenia and Switzerland.
There are seven countries that share a terrestrial border with France: Spain, Italy, Monaco, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium
Countries that share borders with other countries are referred to as "landlocked countries." Examples include Germany, which shares borders with nine countries in Europe, and Brazil, which shares borders with ten countries in South America.
All countries share borders, although these may not always be land borders. Australia, for example, shares no land borders with any other country, but it does have maritime borders with other countries.
Among the countries listed, Italy does not share a border with France. France shares borders with Spain, Germany, and The Netherlands, but its border with Italy is at the southeast, making Italy the only country in the list that does not have a direct border with France itself.
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Only England
The countries that share international boundaries with Israel are Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
China and Russia share borders with Korea.