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The French Republic [1] has terrestrial borders with 10 sovereign states, 8 bordering Metropolitan France [2] and 2 bordering the Overseas Departments [3] [4] of France, totaling 3,959 kilometres (2,460 mi). In addition, the territories of France border an additional 5 countries and territories.
Andorra, Italy, Germany, Belgium, and Monaco are the five countries that border France.
France is bordered by 7 countries: by Belgium and Luxembourg in the northeast; by Germany, Switzerland and Italy in the east; and by Spain and Andorra in the south. It is also bounded by the Bay of Biscay (North Atlantic Ocean) in the west; by the English Channel in the northwest and by the Mediterranean Sea in the south.
Bordering Countries: Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Andorra, Spain, Belgium, and Luxembourg. It also borders with the United Kingdom across the English Channel. French Guiana borders with Brazil and Suriname.
France borders Belgium and Luxembourg in the northeast, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy in the east, the Mediterranean Sea, Monaco, Spain, and Andorra in the south. France also shares maritime borders with the United Kingdom.
France shares its borders with eight countries, each offering unique cultural and geographical experiences for travelers. In the north, France shares its border with Belgium, a country known for its medieval cities and world-renowned chocolates.
France borders the country on three sides, while the other side borders the Mediterranean Sea. Monaco is the 2nd smallest country in the world after Vatican City. French is the official language in Monaco, and French and Italian nationals comprise more than half the country’s population.