Bulgaria–Romania border

In today's article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Bulgaria–Romania border. This topic is of utmost importance today, since it has transcendental relevance in various areas of our daily lives. Along these lines, we will explore the different facets that make up this topic, as well as its implications and repercussions on our society. Bulgaria–Romania border is a topic that has aroused great interest in the academic and scientific field, and its study continues to generate debates and controversies. Without a doubt, this is a topic that deserves our attention and reflection, so we hope that this article will be of great help to further understand the importance of Bulgaria–Romania border.

Bulgaria–Romania border
Граница между България и Румъния
Granița între Bulgaria și România
New Europe Bridge between Vidin/Bulgaria and Calafat/Romania
Characteristics
Entities Bulgaria  Romania
Length631.3 kilometers
History
Established1878
Signing of the Treaty of San Stefano at the end of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Current shape1940
Treaty of Craiova
TreatiesTreaty of San Stefano (1878)
Treaty of Berlin (1878)
Protocol of St. Petersburg (1913)
Treaty of Bucharest (1913)
Treaty of Bucharest (1918)
Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine (1919)
Treaty of Craiova (1940)
Paris Peace Treaties (1947)

The Bulgaria–Romania border (Bulgarian: Граница между България и Румъния, romanizedGranitsa mezhdu Bŭlgariya i Rumŭniya, Romanian: Graniță între Bulgaria și România) is the state border between Bulgaria and Romania.

For most of its length, the border follows the course of the lower Danube, up until the town of Silistra. From Silistra, the river continues north into the Romanian territory. East of that point, the land border passes through the historical region of Dobruja, dividing it into Northern Dobruja in Romania and Southern Dobruja in Bulgaria.

The Bulgaria–Romania border is an internal border of the European Union and both countries are part of the Schengen Area.

Border crossings

Maps

See also

References

  1. ^ "Romania, Bulgaria Open New Border Crossing". The New York Times. 3 October 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  2. ^ "New border crossing point between Romania and Bulgaria". Romania Insider. 18 December 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2020.