French border
The French border refers to the geographical boundaries that separate France from its neighboring countries. France shares its borders with several nations, including Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, and Andorra. The total length of these borders is approximately 2,889 kilometers, making it one of the most significant borders in Europe.
In addition to land borders, France also has maritime boundaries with countries like the United Kingdom across the English Channel. The borders play a crucial role in trade, travel, and cultural exchange, influencing the relationships between France and its neighbors.