Slovakia–Ukraine border

Typical border marker of Ukraine
Slovak, Polish and Ukrainian border tripoint

The Slovakia–Ukraine border is an internationally established boundary between Slovakia and Ukraine. Both countries inherited it from their previous respective state organizations, Ukraine from the Soviet Union and Slovakia from Czechoslovakia.

The current border was established after World War II and stretches for 97 km (60 mi). After admission of Slovakia to the European Union the border security became the responsibility of the Union, as well.

Border checkpoints

Slovak-Ukrainian border, crossing-point Uzhhorod-Vyšné Nemecké; Slovak side.
Highway
Uzhhorod M08 I/50 Vyšné Nemecké 48°39′21″N 22°15′55″E / 48.655749°N 22.265296°E / 48.655749; 22.265296
Malyi Bereznyi P53/74 Ubľa less than equal to 3.5 tons 48°53′02″N 22°25′14″E / 48.883937°N 22.420478°E / 48.883937; 22.420478
Rail
Uzhhorod Veľké Kapušany freight only
Chop Čierna nad Tisou
Others
Mali Selmentsi Veľké Slemence pedestrian, bicycle 48°30′40″N 22°09′15″E / 48.511125°N 22.154290°E / 48.511125; 22.154290
Pavlove Maťovské Vojkovce

In 2008 the border was crossed by some 2.8 million people and over 1.5 million transportation objects.[1]

See also

References

  1. Transborder Cooperation within the Frame of the Carpathian Euroregion

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