| Moldova–Romania border | |
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| Characteristics | |
| Entities | |
| Length | 681.3 kilometres (423.3 mi) | 
| History | |
| Established | 1917 Creation of the Moldavian Democratic Republic  | 
| Current shape | 1991 Moldovan Declaration of Independence  | 
| Disestablished | 1918 Union of Bessarabia with Romania  | 
| Treaties | Treaty of Paris (1920), Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Paris Peace Treaties | 
The Republic of Moldova–Romania border is the international border between Republic of Moldova and Romania, established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It is a fluvial boundary, following the course of the Prut and Danube. The boundary is 681.3 kilometres (423.3 miles)[1] long, including 570 metres (1,870 ft) along the Danube.
It is part of the external border of the European Union that runs from Criva (48°15′50″N 26°37′30″E / 48.26389°N 26.62500°E) in the north-west to Giurgiulești (45°28′00″N 28°12′50″E / 45.46667°N 28.21389°E) in the south-east.
Border crossings
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A list of border crossings along the border between Republic of Moldova and Romania.
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| Crossing | Moldova | Romania | Road / Rail Crossing | Notes | ||||
| Galați-Giurgiulești Bridge |  Road, Rail  | 
 Road - 24-hour service year round  | ||||||
| Cahul-Oancea Bridge |  Road  | 
 24-hour service year round  | ||||||
| Stoianovca-Fălciu Bridge |  Rail  | 
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| Leușeni-Albița Bridge |  Albița, Drânceni   | 
 Road  | 
 24-hour service year round  | |||||
| Eiffel Bridge |  Rail  | 
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| Sculeni Bridge |  Sculeni, Victoria   | 
 Road  | 
 24-hour service year round  | |||||
| Stânca-Costești Dam |  Stânca, Ștefănești   | 
 Road  | 
 24-hour service year round  | |||||
| Lipcani-Rădăuți Bridge |  Road  | 
 08:00 – 20:00 service year round  | ||||||
Opening times vary from crossing to crossing as well as from season to season.[2]
Gallery
Customs ensign of Moldova
Border Guard Service flag of Moldova
Pădurea Domnească is a natural reservation along the border
Nicolina railway station in Iași
Fălciu railway station
Ungheni river port


Sculeni, 1821. Ypsilantis crosses the Prut, then a border between Moldavia and Bessarabia (part of Russian Empire)
Political map of Romania
External links
See also
References
- ↑ Anuarul Statistic al României ediția 2007
 - ↑ "Customs houses". Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
 
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