Austria–Germany border
The Austria–Germany border (German: Grenze zwischen Deutschland und Österreich) has a length of 815.9 km (507.0 mi)[1] or 815.0 km (506.4 mi)[2] in the south of Germany and the north of Austria in central Europe. It is the longest border of both Austria and Germany with another country.
Route
The border runs roughly from east to west. The eastern point is located at the border tripoint of Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic, at 48°46′18″N 13°50′22″E / 48.77167°N 13.83944°E, near the village of Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald. The western point is located at the border tripoint of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, at approximately 47°33′N 9°34′E / 47.550°N 9.567°E, in Lake Constance.
The border is 815 kilometres (506 mi) long, but a straight line between the endpoints is 345 kilometres (214 mi) long.
Besides Lake Constance, the border does not pass through any significant lake, but it follows the Danube, Inn and Salzach rivers along the eastern part. The western part of the border mostly follows a high mountain range, although a few valleys cross the border.
The Austrian states of
Tripoints
The eastern point is located at the border tripoint of Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic, at 48°46′18″N 13°50′22″E / 48.77167°N 13.83944°E, near the villages of Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald and Bayerischer Plöckenstein.
The western point is located at the border tripoint of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, at approximately 47°33′N 9°34′E / 47.550°N 9.567°E, in Lake Constance.
International bodies of water
Lakes
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- Eibelesee
- Lake Constance (also borders with Switzerland)
- Rannasee
- Taubensee
- Wöhrsee
Rivers and creeks
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- Aschauer
- Augustinergraben
- Bächteletobel
- Baumgartenbach
- Bayrachbach
- Berchtesgadener Ache
- Berndlgraben
- Bolgenach
- Breitach
- Bächgraben
- Bärnbach
- Bürgerbach
- Danube (Donau)
- Dandlbach
- Doserbach
- Dürrach
- Eibelebach
- Eibkendlbach
- Enzenbach
- Eyenbach
- Fermersbach
- Finsterbach
- Fischbach (Linder)
- Fischbach (Weiße Traun)
- Fugenbach
- Gatterlbach
- Großache
- Hagenbach
- Hirschbichlklausgraben
- Holderbach
- Hörnlebach
- Hühnersbach
- Inn
- Isar
- Kälbergernbach
- Kesselbach
- Kieferbach
- Kleiner Bach
- Kräutergrabenbach
- Köhlerbach
- Laublisbach
- Lappbach
- Lech
- Lecknerbach
- Leiblach
- Leutasch
- Lenzengraben
- Littenbach
- Lofer
- Loisach
- Markgraben
- Maxenbach
- Mosertalbach
- Mühlbach
- Naidernach
- Neualmbach
- Neuhäuslgraben
- Pittenbach
- Polusbach
- Reichenauer Graben
- Reichenbach
- Rickenbach
- Riedbach
- Rißbach
- Roggentalbach
- Rohrmoosbach
- Rothach
- Roßkarbach
- Saalach
- Salzach with several bridges, e.g. Oberndorf-Laufen
- Sandbach
- Schaffitzerbach
- Schanztobel
- Scheidbach
- Schellenbach
- Schlafblassenbach
- Schlawitzabach
- Schwarzenbach
- Schönbach
- Seebach
- Steinbach
- Stöcklbach
- Tiefengraben
- Totermannbach
- Unkenbach
- Valepp
- Vils
- Walchen
- Weißach
- Weißbach
- Wertach
- Zimmerholsbach
- Äuelebach
International bridges
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International mountain ranges
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International mountains
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Human settlements near the border
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- Freilassing Germany / Salzburg Austria
- Großgmain (Salzburg (state)) Austria
- Kufstein Austria / Oberaudorf Germany
- Oberau (Berchtesgaden) Germany
- Waidring (Kitzbühel District) Austria
- Walserberg Austria
International traffic
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See also
History
The border was confirmed in a treaty between the countries in 1972, after having been defined by a number of agreements between the
References
- ^ Artikel Staatsgrenzen. In: Ernst Bruckmüller: Österreich-Lexikon. Verlagsgemeinschaft Österreich-Lexikon, Wien 2004.
- ^ Statistisches Bundesamt der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
- ^ "Temporary Reintroduction of Border Control". European Commission. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
External links
Media related to Borders of Austria-Germany at Wikimedia Commons
- Vertrag zwischen der Republik Österreich und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland über die gemeinsame Staatsgrenze in the Rechtsinformationssystem der Republik Österreich (German)