The Alps are one of the great mountain range systems of Europe stretching approximately 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) across eight Alpine countries from Austria and Slovenia in the east, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, France to the west and Italy and Monaco to the south.
Germany is located north of the Alps mountains. The northern boundary of the Alps is formed by the countries of Germany, Austria, and Slovenia.
Both the Carpathian mountains and the Transylvania Alps are located in Romania. The Carpathian mountains stretch across central and eastern Europe, with the Transylvania Alps being a section within the Carpathians located in central Romania.
Switzerland is made up of about 70 percent mountains, with the Alps covering a significant portion of the country's landscape.
Romania. The Carpathian Mountains stretch across parts of Romania, while the Transylvanian Alps are a subrange of the Carpathians located in Transylvania, Romania.
The Jura Mountains join the Alps to cover 70 percent of Switzerland. The Jura Mountains are located in the northwest part of Switzerland, running parallel to the Alps in the south.
The mountains in Romania are the Carpathians, not the Alps..
Germany is located north of the Alps mountains. The northern boundary of the Alps is formed by the countries of Germany, Austria, and Slovenia.
Switzerland
Romania
there are 180 Mountains in the Alps! :)
Switzerland. It is a neutral country and one sectionb of the Alps is known as the Swiss Alps.
The Alps are the mountains that would have to be crossed.
Romania.
Both the Carpathian mountains and the Transylvania Alps are located in Romania. The Carpathian mountains stretch across central and eastern Europe, with the Transylvania Alps being a section within the Carpathians located in central Romania.
These mountains such as: Chugoku Mountains, the Japanese Alps, and the Hidaka Mountains helped Japan fight for their country as an obstacle in a battle.
There are about 180 mountains in the alps.
There are lots of mountains in Italy. Some mountains are the Apennine Mountains, Julian Alps, and the Vicentine Alps.