Final answer:
Austria and Germany are the countries that have both the Alps and the Bohemian Forest. Switzerland is associated with the Alps but does not have the Bohemian Forest, whereas the Czech Republic has the Bohemian Forest but not the Alps.
Step-by-step explanation:
The countries that have both the Alps and the Bohemian Forest are Austria and Germany. The Alpine Center, consisting of Switzerland and Austria, with Liechtenstein also nestled between them, is prominently known for the Alpine ranges. Austria is directly related to the Alps. On the other hand, the Bohemian Forest, or Český les in Czech, extends into the Central Uplands of southern Germany, making Germany another country that shares the topography of both the Bohemian Forest and the Alps.
Switzerland, while deeply associated with the Alps, is not connected to the Bohemian Forest. The Czech Republic's historical region that encompasses part of the Bohemian Forest is known as Bohemia. Although the Czech Republic also has a share in the Bohemian Forest, it does not have part of the Alps, as the mountain range does not extend into its territory.