Serbia-Romania Border
The Serbia-Romania border is a 605-kilometer-long international boundary that separates the countries of Serbia and Romania. It runs from the confluence of the Danube and Tisa rivers in the north to the Danube River in the south, where it meets the Black Sea. This border is characterized by diverse landscapes, including rivers, forests, and agricultural land.
Several important crossings facilitate trade and travel between the two nations, such as the Kladovo and Dolj border points. The border region is home to various cultural influences, reflecting the historical ties and interactions between the Serbian and Romanian peoples.