Bulgaria–Romania border
The Bulgaria–Romania border is the state border between Bulgaria and Romania.
For most of its length, the border follows the course of the lower Danube River, up until the town of Silistra. From Silistra, the river continues north into the Romanian territory. East of that point, the land border passes through the historical region of Dobruja, dividing it into Northern Dobruja in Romania and Southern Dobruja in Bulgaria.
The Bulgaria–Romania border is an internal border of the European Union. However, as of neither country is part of the Schengen Area. As a result, border controls are conducted between the two countries, albeit often jointly.Border crossings
- Vidin–Calafat : road, railway
- Oryahovo-Bechet: ferry
- Nikopol-Turnu Măgurele: ferry
- Svishtov-Zimnicea: ferry
- Ruse–Giurgiu : road, railway
- Silistra–Ostrov: road
- Kaynardzha–Lipnița: road
- Kardam–Negru Vodă: road, railway
- Durankulak–Vama Veche: road
Maps