There is no land border between France and Egypt, so the question is unanswerable. France does have a mountainous border with Spain, which is made by the Pyrenees, and a mountainous border with Italy and Switzerland, made by the Alps. Egypt has no mountainous borders.
Tartiflette is made up of potatoes and reblochon, a cheese from the mountainous region of Savoie in the French Alps, close to Switzerland.
France is actually a very geographically diverse country. It has a nice large, fairly flat basin that extends inward from the Atlantic. However, the eastern and southern borders of France are mountainous, with the Pyrenees to the south and Alps to the east.
the two main mountainous regions in France are the Alps in South-East France, straddling the border between France and Italy, and the Pyrénées, located in the South West, separating France and Spain.
35% of Africa is mountainous.
There is no land border between France and Egypt, so the question is unanswerable. France does have a mountainous border with Spain, which is made by the Pyrenees, and a mountainous border with Italy and Switzerland, made by the Alps. Egypt has no mountainous borders.
France has a varied landscape that includes both flat areas and mountainous regions. The country is home to the Alps in the southeast and the Pyrenees in the south, which are mountainous regions, while parts of northern and central France are flatter with rolling hills and plains.
No, France is not the second most mountainous country in Europe. Countries like Norway, Switzerland, and Austria have higher average elevations and more prominent mountain ranges than France.
France. The Netherlands is famous for being very flat.
Corsica is a mountainous Mediterranean island.
The 7 main mountainous areas in France are The Alps, Massif Central, Auvergne,, Jura, Morvan,Pyrenees, Vosges, Corsica.
France is mostly plains. But there are still five mountain ranges in France: the Alps (part of), the Pyrenees (between France and Spain), the Jura, the Massif Central, the Vosges (ranked by decreasing height)
The name of the plateau in southern France is called the Massif Central. It is a mountainous plateau region that covers a significant portion of central and southern France.
Approximately 29% of France's terrain is classified as mountainous, with the Alps and Pyrenees being the most prominent mountain ranges in the country.
The Alps run through Northern Italy and South-Eastern France.
France has a few big mountain ranges (the Alps, the Pyrénées, the Jura, the Massif Central) but most of the area of mainland France are plains and relatively low laying plateaus.
There are no mountains between France and Germany. The southern part of the French-German is formed by the river Rhine. The northern part is hilly in places, but definately not mountainous.