How many countries does the Czech Republic share a border with?
The Czech Republic is a 30,450 square mile nation that is situated in the central region of the European continent. Archaeological evidence indicates that people have been living within the Czech Republic’s borders for more than 27,000 years.
The modern day nation of the Czech Republic has borders of approximately 1,332 miles long, and it borders the four nations of Germany, Austria, Slovakia, and Poland. Some of the boundaries resemble the boundaries found in ancient times while others have changed significantly.
The boundary that separates Germany and the Czech Republic is approximately 506 miles and is situated in the western section of the Czech Republic.
The boundary that separates Poland and the Czech Republic is approximately 495 miles long and is situated in the northern section of the Czech Republic.
Austria and the Czech Republic are separated by a boundary that is roughly 250 miles long and is located in the southern section of the Czech Republic.
The boundary that separates the Czech Republic and Slovakia is roughly 150 miles long and is situated in the eastern section of the Czech Republic.
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