France and Germany
The border between Rhineland and Sudetenland was around the area in western Czechoslovakia that bordered Germany, particularly along the Sudeten Mountains. This territory was a major point of contention leading up to World War II, with Germany seeking to annex the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia.
Arizona's eastern border is shared with the state of New Mexico.
When countries share a border, it is called a "land border" or a "physical border".
Ontario has the longest continuously shared border with the United States, stretching over 1,900 kilometers.
France and Germany
In the history of Europe the areas known as Rhineland have been fought over many times. Rhineland itself has moved and shifted. If you put a date on it, you will get a better answer.
Adjacent to the Rhine region of Germany are Luxembourg, Belgium, and France.
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania
Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland.
Prussia received the majority of the Rhineland during the Congress of Vienna. Prussia received the majority of the Rhineland because they only received half of Saxony and shared Poland with Russia and Austria.
western germany along the french border, it was called the "Rhineland"
Colorado's western border is shared with Utah.
The border between Rhineland and Sudetenland was around the area in western Czechoslovakia that bordered Germany, particularly along the Sudeten Mountains. This territory was a major point of contention leading up to World War II, with Germany seeking to annex the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia.
Hitler's decision to send troops into the Rhineland
Hitler's decision to send troops into the Rhineland
German region on the French and Belgian border that hitler reoccupied despite it being demilitarized by the Treaty of Versailles.