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France–Italy border
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The France–Italy border is 515 km (320 mi) long. It runs from the Alps in the north, a region in which it passes over Mont Blanc, down to the Mediterranean coast in the south. Three national parks are located along the border: Vanoise National Park and Mercantour National Park on the French side and Gran Paradiso National Park on the Italian side.
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![]() Mont Blanc, here seen from France, is the highest mountain in Western Europe, located on the France–Italy border. | |
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Length | 515 km (320 mi) |
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