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France–Italy border : ウィキペディア英語版
France–Italy border
The France–Italy border is the international boundary between the France and Italy.
== Features ==

The Franco-Italian border is 515 km long,〔'' Alpe '' No. 47, p. & 47 cards IGN 1993〕 southeast of France and northwest Italy.
It begins at the northwest tripoint France - Italy - Switzerland () at the top of Mount Dolent ( m), in the French town of Chamonix (department of Haute-Savoie), the Italian city of Courmayeur, (Aosta Valley) and the Swiss city of Orsières (canton of Valais).
The boundary then follows a general direction towards south, to the Mediterranean, it reaches the sea at Menton in France and Ventimiglia in Italy.
The border separates three regions (Aosta Valley, Piedmont and Liguria) and four

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