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  1. The border between the modern states of Austria and Germany (‹See Tfd› German: Grenze zwischen Deutschland und Österreich) has a length of 815.9 km (507.0 mi), [1][2] or 815.0 km (506.4 mi) [3] respectively.

  2. Jun 5, 2024 · Certain Schengen countries have temporarily reintroduced border controls.Some Schengen states have temporarily reintroduced border controls. The following applies to Austria: Controls on the borders between Germany and Austria (affected are freeways, federal, state and district roads)

  3. After Austria's entry into the European Union (EU) in 1995, both are member-states of the EU and have same currency and free border; however whereas Germany is a member nation of NATO from 1955, Austria in accordance with its strict constitutional requirement of neutrality is not a NATO member.

  4. Feb 25, 2020 · The map of Germany and Austria is a perfect guide for those looking for information on the two European countries. The map accurately depicts the geographical location of Germany and Austria. The map shows the international boundary which separates Germany from Austria.

    • Austria-Germany Border
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    • Denmark-Germany Border
    • Switzerland-Germany Border
    • Czech Republic-Germany Border
    • Poland-Germany Border
    • France-Germany Border
    • Maritime Borders

    Austria is located in the south of Germany and is among the country’s bordering countries. Of Germany’s bordering neighbors, it is with Austria that the country shares the longest land border, covering 506 miles in length. The border was first outlined in the 19th century as a result of agreements made between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Austria...

    The easternmost point of the border lies at the tri-point where Germany, the Czech Republic, and Austria meet, while the border’s western endpoint is found at the Germany-Austria-Switzerland tri-point. The border is the longest international border of both Germany and Austria. To the east, the border follows the Danube and Inn rivers. Other rivers ...

    Denmark is situated to the north of Germany, with the two countries sharing a land boundary. The Germany-Denmark boundary stretches 86 miles in length. The border was first established in the 9th century and was marked by the Eider River. The natural border divided the then Frankish Empire and Denmark. However, most of the current international bor...

    Switzerland is situated south of Germany and is Germany’s sole non-EU bordering country. The Switzerland-Germany border stretches a total length of 216 miles. The border follows the High Rhine, with Lake Constance sitting on the border. The two countries have removed border controls along the entire border, in line with the Schengen Agreement, but ...

    The Czech Republic borders Germany in the south of the country. The international border is the second-longest that Germany shares with another country, with a total length of 437 miles. There are numerous rivers that either cross the border or form a part of it including Biela, Elbe, Ohre, and Floha. The two countries are signatories of the Scheng...

    Germany’s bordering country to the east is Poland. The border between the two countries stretches 290 miles. An estimated one million people live in regions found on both sides of the border. The border starts from the Czech Republic and moves north until it ends at the Baltic Sea. While the modern border was formally established in 1990, it has un...

    France is Germany’s southeastern bordering country, with the two countries sharing a 280-mile long land border. The border starts at the Germany-Switzerland-France tri-point and ends at the German-France-Luxembourg tri-point. A significant portion of the border follows the Upper Rhine. The Alsace-Lorraine region has been at the center of an interna...

    Germany also shares maritime borders with Sweden and the United Kingdom. The maritime border between Germany and the United Kingdom lies in the North Sea, while the Sweden-Germany maritime border is located in the Baltic Sea.

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  5. Some of the states which are on the border include Upper Austria, Salzburg, and Tyrol in Austria and Bavaria a German state. One of the border crossings between the two countries is the Ammer Saddle which is a mountain pass on the Alps between Bavaria and Tyrol.

  6. Aug 29, 2024 · A voluntary alliance between the state of Salzburg (Austria) and the districts of Berchtesgadener Land and Traunstein (Germany), this has led to close cross-border cooperation between local towns in the areas of business, tourism, culture and the environment.