Dutch border
The Dutch border refers to the international boundaries that define the territory of the Netherlands. It shares borders with Germany to the east and Belgium to the south. The border is approximately 1,027 kilometers long and is marked by various natural features, such as rivers and canals, as well as man-made structures.
The Dutch border is significant for trade and travel, facilitating the movement of goods and people between the Netherlands and its neighboring countries. There are several border crossings, including major highways and railways, which enhance connectivity in the region.