Belarus–Latvia border

The Belarus–Latvia border is of length 172.912 km (107.443 mi). In spans from the tripoint with Lithuania to the tripoint with Russia.[1] It is an external border of the European Union.

Belarus–Latvia border
Characteristics
Entities Belarus  Latvia
Length172.912 kilometres (107.443 mi)
Belarusian and Latvian boundary markers
Belarus–Latvia border in Krāslava Municipality, 2023

The current border between the republics of Belarus (CIS member) and Latvia (EU member) was established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and confirmed by an agreement of 21 February 1994 about the establishment of the border,[1] finalized on April 10, 2013, in the agreement about the functioning of the border.[2]

For about 16.6 km (10.3 mi), the border runs along the Daugava River. It also crosses the Lake Rychy and an island in the lake. The border starts from the triple junction of the borders with Lithuania ( 55°40′50.17″N 26°37′49.79″E[3] ) and continues to the east to the triple junction of the borders with Russia ( 56°10′12″N 28°09′04″E[4] )

Border crossings

The May 10, 2006 decree of the President of Belarus no. 313 established the following border crossings.[5]

# Name (Belarus — Latvia) Crossing type
1 Minsk, Belarus — Daugavpils, Latvia railroad
2 Hryharowshchyna (Грыгароўшчына) — Paternieki[6] highway
3 Urbany (Урбаны) — Silene[7] highway
4 Hawrylina (Гаўрыліна) — Meikšāni simplified crossing
5 Druya (Друя) — Piedruja simplified crossing
6 Lipawka (Ліпаўка) — Vorzova simplified crossing
7 Plyusy (Плюсы) — Kaplava simplified crossing

References

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