Luxembourg borders with France, Germany, and Belgium.
France and Germany share a border with Switzerland.
The answer depends on what kind of borders you are asking about. Almost every country has at least three borders if you include such borders as those between governmental divisions such as counties, states, provinces, territories, etc. And there are land borders and water borders.
Germany shares a border with nine other countries in Europe: Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Germany borders three other countries in Europe: France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Bucharest
France, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Chech Republic, and Poland
France is the only country that borders Belgium, Switzerland and Italy.
Every country in the world except france, netherlands, switzerland, czech, austria and poland
France country beginning with F borders Switzerland to the west.
France & Austria
Germany,France,austria
Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands. Partly it's the border between Germany and France It also borders on Liechtenstein and Austria.
No. It starts in Switzerland, then it runs through or borders on Austria, Liechtenstein, Germany, France and the Netherlands.
i think it might be Switzerland or France I would say Switzerland and Austria. France is west of Germany.
No. Switzerland is a country that borders Germany, France, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
Luxembourg borders with France, Germany, and Belgium.