Czech Republic–Poland border
The Czech-Polish border (Czech: Česko-polská státní hranice) is the inter-state border between the Czech Republic and the Republic of Poland. The Czech Republic is one of the seven countries currently bordering Poland. This condition persists since 1 January 1993, when Czechoslovakia collapsed. The current border with the Czech Republic was part of the border with Czechoslovakia and had the same route.
Czech–Polish border | |
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Petrovice u Karviné / Skrbeńsko border crossing | |
Characteristics | |
Entities | Czech Republic Poland |
Length | 796 km (495 mi) |
History | |
Established | 1 February 1993 |
Current shape | 8 April 2011 Treaty |
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