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  2. Borders of France - Wikipedia

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    France and its territories. 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. [5]

  3. Category:Borders of France - Wikipedia

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  4. List of countries and territories by number of land borders

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    Distinct Land Borders: Refers to the number of separate geographic boundaries a country shares with its neighbors. A single country may have multiple distinct land borders with the same neighbour (e.g., due to enclaves, exclaves, or disconnected regions). Distinct Land Neighbours: Refers to the number of unique countries a nation borders via land.

  5. List of border crossing points in France - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of border crossing points in France (French: points de passages frontaliers, or "PPF") forming the external border of the Schengen Area.By contrast, the term points de passages autorisés ("PPA") refers to the crossing points at the border between France and other Schengen countries (i.e. internal borders of the Schengen Area).

  6. List of countries and territories by land and maritime ...

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    Land borders and maritime boundaries are included and are tabulated separately and in combination. For purposes of this list, " maritime boundary " includes boundaries that are recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea , which includes boundaries of territorial waters , contiguous zones , and exclusive economic zones .

  7. Template:Borders of France - Wikipedia

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    Template: Borders of France. 7 languages. ... This page was last edited on 29 May 2024, at 09:26 (UTC).

  8. Outline of France - Wikipedia

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    TVG stands for train à grande vitesse, which is French for "train of great speed"), and is the name of France's high-speed rail service. France is the most visited country in the world, receiving over 79 million foreign tourists annually (including business visitors, but excluding people staying less than 24 hours in France). [4] Economic rank

  9. Congress of Châtillon - Wikipedia

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    The borders of France as established by the Coalition at the end of the war. The allied advance in north-east France continued, despite Napoleon's tactical success at the 20–21 March Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube. Paris surrendered on the night of 30/31 March, following a brief defensive battle.