Austrian Empire–Russian Empire border

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The Austrian Empire–Russian Empire border was the historical frontier separating Habsburg and Russian territories in Central and Eastern Europe, notably running along the Zbruch River in what is now western Ukraine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international border
adjacentTo Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria NERFINISHED
Russian Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
cameIntoExistence 1815
cameIntoExistenceAfter Congress of Vienna NERFINISHED
ceasedToExist 1918
ceasedToExistAfter Russian Revolution NERFINISHED
collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
crossedBy trade routes between Central and Eastern Europe
demarcated Galicia NERFINISHED
existedDuring 19th century
early 20th century
followed Zbruch River NERFINISHED
hadBorderRiver Zbruch River NERFINISHED
hadBorderTown Skalat NERFINISHED
Zalishchyky NERFINISHED
language German
Polish
Russian
Ukrainian
locatedIn Central Europe
Eastern Europe
locatedInPresentDay western Ukraine
partOf frontiers of the Austrian Empire
frontiers of the Russian Empire NERFINISHED
relatedToConflict World War I NERFINISHED
relatedToEvent Partitions of Poland NERFINISHED
separated Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
Habsburg territories NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
Russian territories
todayWithin Moldova NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED
usedAs customs boundary
military frontier

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Zbruch usedAsBorder Austrian Empire–Russian Empire border