
The Hungary–Ukraine border (Hungarian: magyar–ukrán államhatár; Ukrainian: Угорсько-український кордон) is an internationally established boundary between Hungary and Ukraine. The modern border remains unchanged since the end of the World War II. The current border was established after World War II when Zakarpattia Oblast was admitted into Ukraine, which at the time was part of the Soviet Union as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. The border stretches for 136.7 km (84.9 mi) along the Tisza river valley.[1][2]
After the admission of Hungary to the European Union, the border security became the responsibility of the union, as well.
- Road
Chop | ![]() |
M25 ![]() |
![]() |
Záhony | ||
Vylok | ![]() |
M26 ![]() |
![]() |
Tiszabecs | ||
Luzhanka | ![]() |
M24 | ![]() |
Beregsurány | ||
Dzvinkove | ![]() |
![]() |
Lónya | |||
Kosyno | ![]() |
M25 | ![]() |
Barabás |
- Rail
Chop | ![]() |
— | ![]() |
Záhony | |
Solovka | ![]() |
— | ![]() |
Eperjeske | freight only |
See also
References
- ^ Erőss, Ágnes; Kovály, Katalin; Tátrai, Partrik (2016). Effects of the Ukrainian Crisis in Transcarpathia: The Hungarian Perspective (PDF). CMR Working Papers, No. 92/150. University of Warsaw, Centre of Migration Research (CMR). p. 17. hdl:10419/180979.
- ^ ICPDR (2008). Analysis of the Tisza River Basin 2007 (PDF) (Report). ICPDR – International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River.
You must be logged in to post a comment.