The Alps is the mountain range that separates France from Italy.
They stretch from the point where the French-Italian border meets the Mediterranean Sea, north, then east passing through Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria to Slovenia.
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The Alps are the mountains that separate France from Italy.
France is separated from Switzerland by the Alps only in the southern part of the border. France is also separated from Switzerland by Lake Geneva, the Jura hills, the river Doubs, and in parts the border goes through flat country.
The Alps separate Italy from France and Switzerland. The Jura Mountains separate Switzerland from France.
The Swiss-French border only follows mountains for part of the way, first the Swiss Alps on the South side of lake Geneva, then the Jura on the North-East border of Switzerland.
Other parts of the border run through lake Geneva, follow the river Doubs, or run through flat country where there are no mountains.
The Alps form a natural boundary between France and Italy. The Alps is one of the great mountain ranges in Europe. They run 1200 kilometers across eight countries. Two well-known mountain peaks in the Alps are the Matterhorn and Mount Blanc.
The Pyrenees mountain range separates France from Spain.
the pyrenes seperates france frrom spain
The Alps (between France and Italy and southern Switzerland) The Pyrenees (between France and Spain) the Jura (in Eastern France, North-West of Switzerland)
The Pyrenees are on the border between France and Spain.
The Pyrenees are a mountain range in Europe, between France and Spain.