Border between Romania and Serbia
The border between Romania and Serbia is a land and water border . The border area is located in south-east Europe and separates the territory of the Republic of Romania in the south-west and the landlocked state of Serbia in the north-east .
course
The 531 kilometer long border between Romania and Serbia runs in the Pannonian Plain in the historical region of Banat . The Danube forms about half of the border between the two countries . This separates the Banat Mountains and Little Wallachia in Romania from the Serbian Carpathians and their northeastern foothills.
After the end of the First World War , the Trianon Peace Treaty between the former Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia established this border between today's Romania and Yugoslavia.
The Republic of Serbia is in the Central European Time Zone (CET), Romania in the Eastern European Time Zone (EET).
Neighbors
Administrative entities and localities at the state border are:
Localities in Romania | Jewț | Localities in Serbia | Okrug |
---|---|---|---|
Jimbolia | Timiș | Srpska Crnja | Srednji Banat |
Moravia | Vršac | Južni Banat | |
Naidăș | Caraș-Severin | Bela Crkva | |
Moldova Veche | Vinci | Braničevo | |
Orșova | Mehedinți | Tekija | boron |
Porțile de Fier I. | Novi Sip | ||
Drobeta Turnu Severin | Kladovo | ||
Porțile de Fier II | Dušanovac |
Border crossings
There are border crossings between Romania and Serbia:
Road traffic
Rail transport
- Timișoara – Jimbolia – Kikinda railway line ( ⊙ )
- Railway Timisoara-Belgrade ( ⊙ ) (since summer 2017 no passenger)
Danube ports in Romania
Other international political borders
- Romania
- Serbia
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Information about Romania from The World Factbook accessed on February 5, 2017 (multilingual)
- ↑ Information from the Romanian border police accessed on January 22, 2017 (Romanian, English)