It depends on where you're starting from. Italy could be in the direction of France if you look from one place, but not if you look from somewhere else.
Some capitals of French-speaking countries include: France: Paris Canada: Ottawa Belgium: Brussels Switzerland: Bern Senegal: Dakar Ivory Coast: Yamoussoukro (official), Abidjan (economic)
The two countries that border Italy on the northeast are Austria and Slovenia.
The closest countries to Italy are: Austria, France, Vatican City, San Marino, Slovenia and Switzerland. You can copy and paste this link of Italy's closest countries: http://www.wordtravels.com/images/map/Italy_map.jpg
France borders eight countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Andorra, and Monaco. It also has coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the English Channel.
There are thousands and thousands of cities that are not capitals in Europe. Some include Barcelona, Spain. Nice, France. Milan, Italy. Istanbul, Turkey. Cologone, Germany.
The capital of Ireland is Dublin The capital of Italy is Rome The capital of Germany is Bonn The capital of France is Paris The capital of Greece is Athens and The capital of Poland is Warsaw :)
Italy does not have two capitals only one. Rome is the capital city
Rome
Rome, London, Canberra.
Paris, France
France and Italy are both in Europe
The alps separate France from Italy.The Alps separate France from Italy.
Italy bord France, France bord Spain, but Italy dont' bord Spain.
Yes and No. France and Italy have a common boarder but Switzerland has a boarder with France, Italy, Germany and Austria.
The capital of Italy is Rome (Roma in Italian).The capital of Switzerland is Bern.
No, Italy and France are separate, adjoining countries.