Slovakia–Germany border

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The Slovakia–Germany border is the modern international boundary separating Slovakia and Germany, established after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the reunification of Germany within the Schengen Area.

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf international border
belongsTo European Union internal market
surface form: European Single Market area
borderControlStatus normally no systematic border controls
borderRegime Schengen Agreement 1985
surface form: Schengen Agreement
continent Europe
country1 Slovakia
country2 Germany
crossedBy Danube
surface form: Danube River
establishedAfter unified Germany
surface form: German reunification

dissolution of Czechoslovakia
hasBorderType land border
river border
hasLanguageOnSides German
Slovak
hasLegalFramework European Union legal order
surface form: European Union law

Schengen Borders Code
isExternalBorderOf neither EU nor Schengen Area
isInternalBorderOf European Union
Schengen Area
isSubjectOf bilateral agreements between Slovakia and Germany
locatedIn Central Europe
partOf Schengen Area
surface form: Schengen Area internal borders
relatedEvent unified Germany
surface form: German reunification in 1990

dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993
relatedToHistoricalEntity Czechoslovakia
East Germany
West Germany
securityCooperation police cooperation between Slovakia and Germany
separates territory of Germany
territory of Slovakia

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Czechoslovakia–West Germany border successorBorder Slovakia–Germany border