Czech Republic–Poland–Slovakia tripoint, International tripoint in Hrčava, Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic-Poland-Slovakia tripoint is located in Hrčava and marks the exact spot where the borders of these three Central European nations meet on the ground. Hiking trails lead to the location, which has information plaques and places to rest along the way.
This tripoint came into existence in 1993 when Czechoslovakia dissolved and three independent nations emerged with borders meeting at this location. The event reshaped the political map of Central Europe and transformed a geographic point into an international boundary marker.
The Hrčava Farm near the tripoint produces regional cheeses and dairy products, maintaining traditional manufacturing methods while organizing educational workshops for local schools.
The location is accessible via marked hiking paths that are suitable for most visitors to walk at their own pace. Those exploring the area should come prepared for changing weather and wear sturdy footwear.
At this location, visitors can physically stand in three countries at the same time while touching the boundary stones that mark the exact meeting point. This tangible experience gives the tripoint a memorable quality that maps alone cannot convey.
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