Borders of Poland
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The Borders of Poland are 3582 kilometers long.[1] The neighboring countries are Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and Lithuania and the Russian province of Kaliningrad Oblast to the northeast. To the north, Poland is bordered by the Baltic Sea.
Breakdown of border lengths per country
- sea: 528km[1]
- Czech Republic: 790km[1]
- Slovakia: 539km[1]
- Ukraine: 529km[1]
- Germany: 467km[1]
- Belarus: 416km[1]
- Russia (Kaliningrad): 210km[1]
- Lithuania: 103km[1]
[edit] Major border crossings
- DEU POL Świnoujście
- DEU POL Kołbaskowo
- DEU POL Kostrzyn nad Odrą
- DEU POL Świecko
- DEU POL Gubin
- DEU POL Olszyna
- DEU POL Zgorzelec
- CZE POL Jakuszyce
- CZE POL Kudowa-Słone
- CZE POL Chałupki
- CZE POL Cieszyn
- SVK POL Chyżne
- SVK POL Łysa Polana
- SVK POL Jurgów
- SVK POL Barwinek
- UKR POL Medyka
- UKR POL Korczowa
- UKR POL Hrebenne
- BLR POL Terespol
- BLR POL Kukuryki
- BLR POL Kuźnica Białostocka
- LTU POL Ogrodniki
- LTU POL Budzisko
- RUS POL Bezledy
[edit] See also
- Territorial changes of Poland
- Border Guard (Poland)
- Extreme points of Poland
- Geography of Poland
- Polish border crossings
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