Italian-Slovenian border
The Italian-Slovenian border is a 199-kilometer long boundary that separates the countries of Italy and Slovenia. It runs from the Adriatic Sea in the south to the Julian Alps in the north, featuring diverse landscapes such as mountains, valleys, and rivers. This border is significant for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two nations.
Established after the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the border has been a point of cooperation and dialogue. Both countries are part of the European Union, which facilitates easier movement across the border for citizens and visitors alike.