The Pyrenees Mountains, which were in the news, form the natural border between which two countries?

The Pyrenees Mountains, which were in the news, form the natural border between which two countries?

  • Correct Answer: Spain-France
  • Spain-Portugal
  • France-Germany
  • Italy-France

Explanation: The Pyrenees Mountains form the natural border between Spain and France.

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