Английская Википедия:Czech Republic–Germany border
The Czech Republic–Germany border (Шаблон:Lang-cz; Шаблон:Lang-de) is the international border between the Czech Republic and Germany. It forms a Шаблон:Convert[1] arc extending from Austria at the south to Poland at the north.
Rivers
Several rivers cross this border, or form portions of it. These include:
- Chamb (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Pfreimd
- Wondreb (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Ohře (Шаблон:Lang-de)
- Regnitz
- White Elster (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Natzschung (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Flöha (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Wilde Weißeritz (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Müglitz (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Biela
- Elbe (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Spree (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Mandau (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
- Lausitzer Neiße (Шаблон:Lang-cs)
History
The border comes from the border of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, which later became the border between the German Empire and the Austrian Empire.
In the period 1945–1990, the West German–Czechoslovak border formed part of the Iron curtain and was heavily fenced and strictly guarded.
The Czech Republic joined the Schengen Area in 2007. This meant that all passport checks were removed along the border in December 2007. The limitations on Czechs working in Germany expired in April 2011.
See also
Notes
Further reading
External links
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Шаблон:Czech Republic borders Шаблон:Germany borders
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