The Slovakia–Ukraine border is an internationally established boundary between Slovakia and Ukraine. Both countries inherited it from their previous respective state organizations, Ukraine from the Soviet Union and Slovakia from Czechoslovakia.
The current border was established after World War II and stretches for 97 km (60 mi). After the admission of Slovakia to the European Union, the border became part of the external border of the European Union. Ukraine's Uzhhorod Airport is located at the border. [1]
Border checkpoints
Border checkpoints are the following:[2]
- Road
Uzhhorod | M08 E50 I/50 | Vyšné Nemecké | motorized traffic only, no pedestrians and cyclists allowed | 48°39′21″N 22°15′55″E / 48.655749°N 22.265296°E | ||
Malyi Bereznyi | P53/74 | Ubľa | only for vehicles with maximal permissible weight up to 3.5 tons | 48°53′02″N 22°25′14″E / 48.883937°N 22.420478°E |
- Rail
Pavlove (Pallo) | — | Maťovce | freight only | ||
Chop | — | Čierna nad Tisou |
- Others
Mali Selmentsi | — | Veľké Slemence | only for pedestrians and cyclists | 48°30′40″N 22°09′15″E / 48.511125°N 22.154290°E |
In 2008 the border was crossed by some 2.8 million people and over 1.5 million transportation objects.[3]
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