Romania–Ukraine border, international border
The Romania-Ukraine border is an international land boundary that extends for hundreds of kilometers, running partly along rivers and partly through open terrain. It divides two countries with distinct governmental systems and separate historical trajectories.
This boundary took its current form in the 20th century, shaped by multiple territorial shifts and international treaties. It has been redrawn and adjusted repeatedly across decades, reflecting the complex history of Eastern Europe.
In many places, the boundary is marked by natural features such as rivers, which aids orientation. Visitors should note that crossing must occur at designated checkpoints and requires proper documentation.
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