Dole is a town in Eastern France, located in the Jura area borduring Switzerland.
The town of Grasse is located in South eastern France near the Mediterranean. It is famous for its perfume factories.
Aquitaine is a south-western region of France. The regional capital is Bordeaux.
the town of Cronenbourg is just North-West of Strasbourg near the German border. The beer brand Kronenbourg was named after the town by its makers.
Gordes is located in south/south-eastern France, near the town of Avignon. If you have a look at the local map, Gordes is at the centre of the triangle of the towns Carpentras, Apt, and Cavaillon. The town is gorgeous and the surrounding region is splendid.
There are lots of towns in France that are near the border with Switzerland. These would include: Chamonix Annemasse Gex Mores Pontarlier Morteau Montbeliard Belfort Mulhouse
Monaco is a town, and independent principalty, located in Southern France between Nice and the Italian border.
Lourdes is located in South-Western France, close to the Spanish border. It is about halfway between the town of Toulouse and the Atlantic ocean, close to the town of Tarbes.
Dole is a town in Eastern France, located in the Jura area borduring Switzerland.
Eucla is the easternmost town of Western Australia, near the border of South Australia.
Wattrelos is a town in France. It is located near the Belgium border.
The town of Imatra lies close to the Russian border in south-east Finland.
Montpellier is one town among others in the south of France.
The Matterhorn (German) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The Mountain overlooks the town of Zermatt in the canton of Valais to North-East and Bruil-Cervinia in the Aosta Valley to the South.
The town of Grasse is located in South eastern France near the Mediterranean. It is famous for its perfume factories.
Dunkerque (English speling Dunkirk) is the northernmost French (sizeable) town. It is at the very tip of northern France near the Belgian border.
Yes, a water border. The German state (German: "Land") of Bavaria (German: "Bayern") and Switzerland are on opposite sides of a lake called "Bodensee". The most famous place on the Bavarian part of the lake is the island town of Lindau. If you go around the lake you need to either go via the state of Baden-Württemberg, or via Austria. Trains between Switzerland and Munich (German: München), the capital of Bavaria, go via Bregenz (Austria) and Lindau.