The Jura mountain range is located north of the French Alps, bordering Switzerland, and further north the Vosges (which are older and lower, but still categorized as mountains).
the 'massif du Jura'
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 mountains that are in Eastern France are called Jura. hahaHAH! This question was on my homework assignment. My teacher gave a hint: it is located north of the French Alps. Sorry if this answer is incorrect, i found it on GOOGLE. But if it is correct, all cheers to ME!!!! :)
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.
The Vosges are a French department on the eastern side of mainland France, and a chain of old mountains in the same location.
Monaco is a small French-speaking country on the French riviera, in the South-eastern corner of France.
Languedoc-Roussilon is located on the French side of the Pyrenees Mountains that separate Spain and France.
France is not located in South America. The French do have territory there.
Lyon is in France, on the eastern side, midway between Paris and Marseille.
Its a country in Europe ( In the Pyrennean Mountains interupting the border of France and Spain). Andorra is Co-principality. The Figure heads of state are the Bishop of Urgel in Spain and the current French President.
There are two small countries south of France: Andorrawhich is nudged in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain; and Monaco on the French Riviera, close to Italy.
Nice is on the south east of France, near Monaco on the Mediterranean sea.
He died in 1804, of cold and starvation in the dungeon of the fortress of Fort-de-Joux, in the French Jura mountains (in Doubs, eastern France).