Hungary–Romania–Serbia tripoint

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Hungary–Romania–Serbia tripoint, International tripoint at Kübekháza, Hungary

The Hungary-Romania-Serbia tripoint is a marked border location near Kübekháza where the boundaries of these three countries converge at a single geographical point. The site features white stone blocks arranged around a three-sided obelisk in the center, with the national seals of each country displayed on its faces.

The tripoint was established following the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, which reshaped Hungary's borders after World War I and created the territorial divisions visible today. This border reorganization resulted from the political upheaval and territorial adjustments that took place across Central Europe in the years following the war.

This location where three countries meet reflects the blend of Hungarian, Romanian, and Serbian ways of life visible in how people in surrounding villages live and build their homes. The distinct customs of each side remain woven into daily routines, farming practices, and local traditions that visitors can observe while exploring the border region.

Visitors should prepare for rural terrain and wear flexible clothing suited to changing weather conditions when planning a visit. Access to the site is generally straightforward, though it is wise to check current border regulations beforehand, as entry requirements can shift depending on your nationality.

This location is one of the few places in Europe where three different national legal systems and judicial traditions converge and operate side by side. This legal diversity makes it an unusual destination for those curious about how modern European borders function in practice.

Part of: Hungary–Romania border, Hungary–Serbia border, Romania–Serbia border

GPS coordinates: 46.12639,20.26417

Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:03

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