Because it is an Independent country and enjoys that status.
Yes, and no. The official language of Andorra is Catalan, but being sandwiched between France and Spain, I'd wager that a majority of Andorrans speak either French and/or Spanish fluently.
Not directly. But Andorra does not have a separate visa. If you are already in France or Spain with a Schengen Visa, you can enter Andorra.
Andorra, Portugal and Spain
Spain, Portugal and Andorra are located on the Iberian Peninsula. Britain also has a territory (Gibraltar) on the peninsula, at the southern end of Spain.
They are all part of the Iberian Peninsula.
They are all in Europe, and part of the Iberian Peninsula.
Spain and France have a common border. Along PART of that border is the tiny country of Andorra. On the north side of Andorra is France and on the south side is Spain. A border is a line between one country and another. A line has neither width nor area. Andorra has width, length, and area so it can't be a border, or form part of a border.
Europe - it is near France and SpainAndorra is in Europe.Europe (Andorra is situated on the border of France and Spain.Andorra is a country in Europe.
There is one tiny country that lies between France and Spain. The country is called Andorra. Note that France and Spain still share most of their borders with each other, and only a small part of the shared border is interrupted by Andorra.
1. First, Andorra is an independent country located in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. It is part of neither Spain nor France. It is the sixth smallest country in the world. 2. The distance from Andorra to Bordeaux France is 265 miles and it will take almost 5 hours to drive.
Yes Andorra is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. It is very small country with few people living there. It is by the mountains. The Iberian Peninsula is Spain.
The countries included in the Iberian Peninsula are Spain, Portugal, a small part of France, Andorra and Gibralter.